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Diamond Jubilee Way - Dartmouth
...st.org.uk Continue to follow the path downhill through the woodland for 150 metres and then take the sharp left path which cuts back down the hill to Above Town road. Turn right along the road and fo...
Talland Bay from Polperro
...st. From the bus stop at the Crumplehorn car park walk down into Polperro. From Fore Street carry on to the bottom of Talland Hill. Turn right onto Talland Street to continue along The Warren, around...
West Down Beacon
...st. These included Dawlish Head and Berry Head on one side of West Down Beacon, and Peak Hill and Beer Head on the other. This was before the invention of the electrical telegraph, and the signalling...
Codden Hill from Barnstaple Station
...ivestock have been reintroduced on Codden to restore the fragmented heathland, an unusual and declining habitat supporting a range of specialised wildlife. This is working farmland, and it is importan...
The Gannel from Newquay Station
The Gannel from Newquay Station A walk along the bank of the River Gannel (south of Newquay), once a bustling waterway but now a tranquil creek where wading birds forage for worms in the mudflats an...
Falmouth Docks Station - Pendennis Castle
...ives in colonies underwater. Its unique environment was created in 1825 when a culvert was built to allow water to flow from the freshwater lake into the sea. This led to a unique mix of freshwater an...
Dancing Ledge and Langton Matravers
...ives, but there is still plenty of the valuable Purbeck limestone around them, and the Trust plans to fill in the old quarries and reseed them with grass as it opens new ones, preserving the landscape...
Swanpool to Pendennis Castle
...ives in colonies underwater. Its unique environment was created in 1825 when a culvert was built to allow water to flow from the freshwater lake into the sea. This led to a unique mix of freshwater an...
Westcombe & Wonwell
...ives running down to the coast on both sides of the river, with teahouses on the beaches at both Westcombe and Mothecombe, and the stable at Westcombe was built to accommodate the horses bringing the ...
Hope Cove, Bolt Tail & Bolberry Down
...ives were lost. Seeking shelter in a storm, the captain mistook Bolt Tail for Rame Head, and turned straight onto the rocks, thinking that he was heading into the safety of Plymouth Sound. At Hope Co...
Frogmore & Lansallos
Frogmore & Lansallos Lansallos is a tiny hamlet dating back to the tenth century, far removed from the bustle of the modern world, and Palace Cove beneath it is the kind of remote beach once loved...
Daddyhole Plain
Daddyhole Plain This walk around one of Torbay's three limestone plateaux gives great views of the Bay and the harbour. It travels through an area once formally cultivated by Victorian gardeners ...
The Tintagel Circulars
...st. It has a beautiful enclosed cottage garden. Tintagel Visitor Centre has lots of information about the area, including history, archaeology and wildlife as well as a good collection of books about ...
Culvercliffe Walk
...ivestock, beans and wine too, to be transported around the land by packhorse. Daniel Defoe (author of Robinson Crusoe), staying here a century later, called it the best port and the safest harbour in ...
Culver Cliff Woodland Walk
Culver Cliff Woodland Walk An invigorating climb through mixed woodland, rich in wildlife and with magnificent views out across the Bristol Channel. The return route drops gently downhill along a Vict...
Culbone Church and the Fairytale Tunnels
Culbone Church and the Fairytale Tunnels A gentle climb through woodland to follow a high route to England's smallest complete church, which can only be reached on foot along the Coast Path. Ther...
Riviera Line - Starcross - Orcombe Point
Riviera Line - Starcross - Orcombe Point Take the ferry across to Exmouth and then travel above a red sandstone/mudstone coastline formed over 250 million years ago in a desert near the Equator. Walk ...
Portland South
...ives way to open fields (after the first crane), a path on the right heads up to the Portland Bill Road. A detour up this path will take you to the Culverwell Mesolithic Site, through a gate on the op...
Loe Tide at Porthleven
...ives, commemorated in a memorial in the dunes. Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake is a major overwintering area for many wildfowl and waterbirds, and cormorants roost in the trees fringin...
Bull Point & Lee Bay
...ives at Warcombe Lane, five large blocks of brownish quartz were arranged in a straight line in prehistoric times, presumably to mark the way up to the high ground above Bull Point, where there are st...