Please don’t park in the hall car park if there is an event, you can check this, or book the hall for 12 pounds a session by phoning 01579 363901. There is a public toilet on the outside of the hall.
There is a doggy bin on the Trevigro Road by the 30 mph sign, plus further along on this road there is a layby for parking.
Writing this in July, there is a mixture of stock in the fields, from cattle, sheep and lambs and you may encounter other animals, including horses, donkey, goats, who knows, so keep all dogs under close control. Stinging nettles and brambles are growing fast as are the crops, take care. If walking in a group avoid trampling and damaging the crops (which includes grass) by walking in single file and keep to the edges. Leave all gates as you find them.
The Interactive map on Cornwall Council web site is useful for plotting your route. MAP
Posted on August 21, 2024 by calendar_1
St. Marwenne church stands in the middle of Marhamchurch village alongside the shop, pub, school… The 15th century oak door and knocker leads onto a chequerboard floor of slates on edge. Liz gave us a warm welcome and some history then we made lots of noise on the 6 bells before heading off to the […]
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Posted on July 31, 2024 by calendar_1
We dropped a car at Grimscott village hall car park then drove on, and started the walk at Hersham (meaning we didnt have to walk on a busy road) then followed the TC2C on lanes and fields to Launcells church. A couple walkers got distracted by the views and cows at a gateway and fell […]
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Posted on July 31, 2024 by calendar_1
We parked for free at Lower Tamar Lakes car park and took the aqueduct trail. The Aqueduct branch of the Bude Canal network [Bude-Holsworthy & Bude-Launceston] supplied water to the canal from Lower Tamar Lake (then Alfardisworthy Lake, named after a nearby hamlet) a reservoir built for that purpose in the 1820s. Later it was […]
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Posted on July 8, 2024 by calendar_1
Starting as the Tamara Way disappeared off the road into a narrow path of tall wet grass, which took us past Hudscott Farm and down their concrete drive. After a short way the route turned left down a track into fields, over a stile, over a footbridge to emerge at Upper Tamar Lakes. We continued […]
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Posted on July 1, 2024 by calendar_1
Starting from Woolley we followed the TAMARA signs down into the wood and along the stream, crossing back and forth emerging at Gooseham Mill then back into Marsland woods still staying close to the stream. The route joins a track where we turned left, (if you went right you’re heading for Marsland pebble beach). Down […]
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Posted on May 29, 2024 by calendar_1
Our aim to walk the TAMARA TRAIL, not in a liner fashion but loops back to our cars and including a church with bells. We started on 28th May 2024, a wet day at Morwenstow. The walk took us from the churchyard, down through the old vicarage, through a wooded area, over a Footbridge to […]
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