Cornwall is a County of many contrasts and the inland walks such as those over the moors, by the River Camel or along the old Wadebridge to Padstow Railway all have their charms as do the coastal footpaths which run along the cliff tops.
Taking a walk in Cornwall is a whole new experience. You'll witness stunning views and thriving wildlife.
100 sq. miles area dsignated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are Bronze Age settlement remains scattered all over the moor, stone circles, standing stones, barrows and cairns.
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A track of beautiful countryside for over 17 miles in total. The Trail goes from Padstow through Wadebridge and onto Pooley's Bridge at the foot of Bodmin Moor.
The whole of the Trail is virtua ...
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Charlie is a lively Jack Russell who loves to go walking; these are three of his favourites;
1. Daymer Bay to Rock, and back.
Start in the carpark at Daymer Bay (£2 for the day per car, peak). ...
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This footpath has world famous scenery and runs completely around the whole county. An Ordnance Survey map is recommended as there are so many lovely walks to enjoy. Have fun making up your own favo ...
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Penpont Farm is a working farm of 550 acres. The Farm Trail gives you an opportunity to walk around the fields and pastures and take in the natural beauty and wildlife.
Start off outside the farmh ...
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