Discover the best top things to do in Truro District, United Kingdom including St. Anthony Head Walk, St Clement And Malpas Circular Walk, Grampound to Trewithen Circular Walk, Feock to Devoran Circular Walk, Chapel Porth to St Agnes Circular Walk, St Agnes to Trevellas Porth Circular Walk, Portloe Harbour, Twelveheads to Chacewater Circular Walk, Perranporth Airfield., Truro And Newham Railway Circular Walk.
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5.0 based on 131 reviews
we were staying just up the road and wondered where this road ended. what a find!!!! parked free as we are NT membrs and took the walk to the bird hide and enjoyed all the views on the way. an excellent opportunity to take in some Ww2 history and the best views possible
5.0 based on 5 reviews
A circular walk at the confluence of the Truro and Tresillian rivers, once defended by Moresk castle and later where timber for the mines was unloaded and floated as rafts into Truro. 3.8 miles. Steepness: easy-moderate.
There is a little car parking area at the end of the road just past St Clement church. Start from here and walk through the wodds alongside the estuary. Nice seat half way round, ideal coffee stop! When you reach the little stream turn right up the hill to return. (Or for a longer alternative turn left to Malpas village where you could visit The Heron for lunch before retracing your steps.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
A circular walk from Grampound including the horticulturally-famous Trewithen Estate and the hamlet of Golden where the sundial and ornate windows of a farmyard barn give away that it was once a mediaeval manor. 5 miles. Steepness: moderate.
A moderate 5 mile walk which has some lovely old buildings to see as well as churches, in the spring time the lanes are coloured with the glorious spring flowers and the smell of wild garlic.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
A circular walk to the Victorian-engineered town of Devoran which was once the largest mining port in Cornwall, and along Restronguet Creek on the route of the railway that lead from the ore bins and smelting houses to the mines of Redruth. 6.1 miles. Steepness:easy-moderate.
We were new to the area and this walk epitomised the peaceful beauty of this creekside village and made us look into the local history of Feock parish
5.0 based on 6 reviews
A circular walk along the coast between the golden sandy beaches of Chapel Porth and Trevaunance Cove at St Agnes via the iconic engine houses of Wheal Coates, perched above the breakers. 6.1 miles. Steepness: moderate.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
A circular walk along the stream of Trevellas Coombe where tin ore is still worked using traditional water power, past Stippy Stappy - the row of sea captain's cottages, and down the valley to the sandy beach of Trevaunance Cove with the remains of Victorian harbour which was demolished by Atlantic storms. 3.1 miles. Steepness: moderate.
4.5 based on 140 reviews
This is a beautiful little cove but you need to go prepared. Either book a lunch at the Lugger Hotel (can recommend) and use their car park or take your own supplies and leave your car in the village car park and enjoy a picnic lunch from one of the benches on the cliff path with a panoramic view to die for. Take a pair of binoculars, a book to read and a sketchbook with you. If that's not your thing you're in the wrong place!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
A circular walk in the historic mining area known as "the Copper Kingdom of the Old World" where the majority of world's copper came from during the 18th and 19th Centuries. 6 miles. Steepness: easy.
3.5 based on 2 reviews
A circular walk at Truro along the river, trackbed of the Newham railway and through the historic city centre including Victoria Gardens, the Royal Cornwall Museum and the cathedral. 4.4 miles. Steepness: easy.
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