Top 10 Outdoor Activities in Liskeard, England

March 31, 2022 Velvet Mowry

Liskeard (/lɪsˈkɑːrd/ ( listen) lis-KARD; Cornish: Lyskerrys) is an ancient stannary and market town and civil parish in south east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
Restaurants in Liskeard

1. Polmartin Riding Equestrian Site

Polmartin Farm, Nr Herodsfoot, Liskeard PL14 4RE England +44 1503 220428 [email protected] http://www.polmartinfarm.com/index.html
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5.0 based on 265 reviews

Polmartin Riding Equestrian Site

Polmartin Riding is a BHS Approved Riding School and Training Centre in Cornwall. We offer fantastic riding experiences for abilities - from complete beginners to expert riders. Riding lessons and trekking is available all year round and we have fabulous horses and ponies to suit all sizes so the whole family (min age 5 years) can enjoy a ride out together. All of the riding out is along our own scenic tracks and trails offering stunning views of the Cornish countryside and all completely traffic free.

Reviewed By ivang595 - Ringwood, United Kingdom

Went here today with my young grandkids really good experience my youngest grandson loved it as we all did Jane was very friendly and informative my grandson really took to her and was fascinated with her stories of things she had done with horses would highly recommend this place for first time rides and experienced riders thanks Jane for a great time.

2. Great Trethew Trekking

Liskeard England +44 7714 099127 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/greattrethewtrekking/
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Great Trethew Trekking

Great Trethew Trekking set in the tranquil peace and quiet if 40 acres of woodlands and gardens. We have a beautiful selection of 21 horses and ponies to suit both adults and children of all ages and abilities. On site we offer holiday cottages and opening this year our hotel and restaurant. The riding school is open 7 days a week, from 9am. We offer all types of activities from 2 hour pony club £20 All day pony club £35 Woodland hacks and lessons from £20. We are fully licensed and insured awarded 5 stars from our local council. Offering rides from the age of 12 months. We also offer beach rides.

Reviewed By kgwes2n

My 6 year old daughter had a great one to one hour experience meeting and grooming the horses, and was overjoyed to be allowed to ride the biggest horse available. Lovely place, thank you.

3. Caradon Hill Trekking and Equestrian Centre

B3254 Caradon Farm, Pensilva, Liskeard PL14 5PJ England +44 7486 378896 [email protected] http://caradonhill-trekking.co.uk
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Caradon Hill Trekking and Equestrian Centre

Horse riding lessons for all ages and ability, trekking over Bodmin moor and around the old mines of Caradon hill Lessons in Horse Care and Stable managment Have a cream Tea in the Farm Shop and tea rooms

Reviewed By JulieJohn10 - Ramsey, United Kingdom

I was looking for something to entertain my 4yr old grandson and he loves horses so I booked a tiny tots half hour for him. He absolutely loved it, he spent five minutes brushing the horse, then he got to sit on Sunny, his excited face said it all. I can’t believe that all it cost was £5, and the joy it brought was beyond any cost. Thank you so much for such a brilliant experience, we will definitely be back.

4. Climb Cornwall

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Climb Cornwall

Climb Cornwall delivers Performance Coaching, Guiding and Skills Instruction for indoor climbing, rock climbing, mountaineering and hill-walking activities. We work all around the UK and primarily in the South West. All activities are delivered by experienced coaches with a wealth of experience working with clients of all ages and abilities. Our instructors are members of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors and/or the Mountain Training Association. Climb Cornwall also provides Technical Services including Consultation and Technical Advice for climbing and mountaineering activities, NICAS and NIBAS schemes, and land-based inclusive adventurous activities. We also offer instructor training and CPD courses.

5. Minions, Hurlers and Cheesewring circular walk

Minions, Liskeard PL14 5LF England [email protected] http://www.iwalkcornwall.co.uk/walk/minions_and_cheesewring
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Minions, Hurlers and Cheesewring circular walk

A circular walk around the iconic landmarks at Minions, including The Hurlers stone circles, The Cheesewring and the engine houses of the Phoenix mines.

Reviewed By places2seeplaces2go - England, United Kingdom

Stayed in North Cornwall October2020 for a week & just catching up with reviews. We visited the area of Minions twice taking in walks to The Hurlers/Cheesewring & the disused tin mines. We visited in October & had no trouble in parking. Not entirely sure if we did the circular walk or not, but we had great fun exploring the area.

6. Caradon Hill Circular Walk

Liskeard PL14 5LF England
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Caradon Hill Circular Walk

A walk through the remains of the UK's most productive copper mines which employed thousands of people in Victorian times including brakemen who each scooted an individual loaded ore wagon down to Liskeard on the railway that forms much of the walk route. 5 miles. Steepness: easy-moderate.

7. Golitha Falls and Siblyback lake circular walk

Draynes Bridge, nr St Neot, Cornwall, Liskeard England http://www.iwalkcornwall.co.uk/walk/golitha_falls_and_siblyback
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Golitha Falls and Siblyback lake circular walk

A circular walk through the Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve along ancient rights of way to pass around Siblyback Lake where the remains of a mediaeval field system rise from the water when reservoir levels fall. 6.1 miles. Steepness: easy-moderate.

8. Kit Hill to Kelly Bray

Liskeard England [email protected] http://www.iwalkcornwall.co.uk/walk/kit_hill_to_kelly_bray
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Kit Hill to Kelly Bray

A circular walk in Kit Hill Country Park, given to the county by the Duchy to mark the birth of Prince William and where a midsummer bonfire is lit to celebrate the ancient Celtic Golowan festival. 5.3 miles. Steepness: moderate.

9. Adrenalin Quarry

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4.5 based on 857 reviews

Adrenalin Quarry

Check out the Water park, gravity park and race track at Adrenalin Quarry in South East Cornwall, featuring The biggest aqua park in the south-west, the Zip, the Giant Swing and Axe throwing plus our 800m Kart circuit with new tarmac and new Karts. We're easy to find, just off the A38 main road and free to enter.

10. Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary

Porfell Porfell Porfell Trecangate, Lanreth, Liskeard PL14 4RE England +44 1503 220211 http://www.porfellanimalland.co.uk/
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4.0 based on 552 reviews

Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary

Reviewed By Kanu14 - Yeovil, United Kingdom

This is a lovely family run sanctuary, not a zoo thankfully. The animals are clearly happy and content and our children enjoyed reading about their stories. It was a great way to spend a couple of hours and good value. How anyone can criticise a sanctuary that rescues animals is beyond me! This will be even better once the cafe and kids play area can reopen.

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