Another in our occasional series of local footpath walks:
This walk is a bit of an enigma, which is why I have decided to write about it; perhaps a South Hill Connection reader will be able to fill in the gaps.
(third in our series on local footpaths)
The footpath starts on the public road at Wagmuggle just past the cottage which is on the road from Kerney Bridge towards Mornick. There is a sign on the left hand side of the road. The path goes down a short incline and then crosses a stream by means of a granite footbridge, which as shown in the winter can be quite swollen so you need to be steady on your feet if you are to avoid a soaking.
Another in our series of local walks – a 1 ½ to 2 hour circular walk around Golberdon taking in lovely views of Caradon, Cheesewring and Sharptor and walking along the bank of the River Lynher.
Start at the Parish Hall in Golberdon and walk out on the road towards Trevigro (south). Take the second right and after approx ¼ mile, go through a gate on the right (pictured below).