Sarah
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September 27, 2023
A lengthy and enjoyable exploration of the Tamar Valley around Gunnislake, following the Tamara Coast to Coast Way and visiting Gunnislake Clitters Mine, with a high-level return via Hingston Down and mine.
Sarah
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September 27, 2023
Enjoy a gentle amble along tracks and paths to Hingston Down, with glorious views south to Plymouth Sound. Explore the remnants of Hingston Down Mine then return via quiet lanes.
Sarah
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September 26, 2023
Dive into the fascinating industrial history of the Tamar Valley on this lovely circular route. Explore several old mining sites on the steep wooded slopes around Gunnislake as you go.
This is a pretty and peaceful walk beside the Tavy on the Maristow estate and through Blaxton Wood. This walk also offers long and short return options – both involving a bit of a climb however! Nonetheless, the walk is predominantly along quiet tracks and lanes.
A beautiful undulating walk through fields and along quiet lanes on the Devon side of the Tavy Valley, best undertaken in springtime when the hedgebanks are awash with wild flowers – and with a traditional country inn around the halfway mark.
Embark on a picturesque journey from Cotehele Quay to the tranquil hamlet of Bohetherick and back, unveiling a tapestry of delights along the way. Immerse yourself in the charm of yesteryear as you encounter well-preserved limekilns, remnants of old market gardens, and graceful cherry trees that paint the landscape in vibrant hues. Marvel at the …
Embark on a captivating circular adventure through the enchanting wooded valleys and picturesque farmland of Cotehele estate, lovingly preserved by the National Trust. Your journey starts at the historic Cotehele Quay, nestled alongside the River Tamar. Prepare to be immersed in the natural splendour as you discover this idyllic landscape, and hidden tresures at every …
Discover breathtaking views, serene oak woodland, and intriguing industrial archaeology on a 3-mile stroll. Follow the sparkling moorland river to the spot where the rivers Walkham and Tavy meet.
A gentle and picturesque stroll along the wooded banks of an early 19th-century canal, constructed to link Tavistock’s copper-rich mining areas to the port of Morwellham on the tidal River Tamar.
Morwell Roacks is an exciting exploration of the spectacular crags dotting the valley woodlands on the east side of the River Tamar below New Bridge, with an optional extension to historic Morwellham Quay. This walk provides an optional extension to Morwellham.