Bowel Cancer UK 2020 Walk Together
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 7.96 km
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Average duration: 2h 25
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 58 m
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Vertical drop: - 59 m
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Highest point: 58 m
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Lowest point: 0 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Crantock
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Start/End: N 50.405865° / W 5.112487°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 14 m
- 1 : km 0.13 - alt. 18 m - From the Beachcomber Cafe, follow signs for the coast path that will lead you onto a path to your right. If you go down steps to the National Trust Car Park, you have missed the path.
- 2 : km 1.03 - alt. 6 m - Keep following the path along the top of the estuary and go through the kissing gate into the woods
- 3 : km 1.29 - alt. 17 m - Go through the second kissing gate and when you reach the road, turn left down the hill
- 4 : km 1.75 - alt. 3 m - Keep to the the right of the beach and follow the track along the river. Take care as areas can be slippery when wet.
- 5 : km 3.34 - alt. 3 m - Head towards the bridge and cross over it. Cross over the road safely using the pedestrian crossing. You're almost at the half way point!
- 6 : km 3.68 - alt. 4 m - Walk on the far side of the lake and you'll be able to see your half way point - Lakeside Cafe but don't take a short cut yet!
- 7 : km 3.93 - alt. 4 m - When the footpath meets the main road, follow the path to your left and head towards Lakeside Cafe where you can stop anywhere along the lake for a drink / ice cream / cake.
- 8 : km 4.33 - alt. 4 m - When you're ready, follow the path back down to the pedestrian crossing and cross the road.
- 9 : km 4.57 - alt. 5 m - Follow the road up along the river until you reach a turning on your left and head down it.
- 10 : km 4.87 - alt. 6 m - Take the turning on your left and follow the road down until you reach the car park
- 11 : km 5.29 - alt. 5 m - Walk along sandy / shingle path and take in the views, be sure to keep a look out for the treasure box located in a tree on your right!
- 12 : km 6.05 - alt. 4 m - You should see the bridge you need to cross if you've got the tide right (it needs to be low). Take care when crossing it as it can be slippery.
- 13 : km 6.3 - alt. 2 m - The next part of the walk is where it crosses over from where you walked earlier. You'll now need to head back to the hill you walked down and now walk all the way to the top of it.
- 14 : km 6.95 - alt. 54 m - Keep a look out for the footpath across the field - you don't want to miss it as it has a great view!
- 15 : km 7.06 - alt. 58 m - Take care as the footpath as you cross the style as it comes out directly onto a road. Walk to your right and then head left down the road.
- 16 : km 7.38 - alt. 36 m - At the end of the road, turn right where you will find two pubs if you're in need for a drink.
- 17 : km 7.54 - alt. 31 m - Follow the track road down along a narrow path which comes back out onto the main road back to the car park
- S/E : km 7.96 - alt. 16 m
Other walks in the area
Crantock Beach and Penpol Creek from Crantock

This nice circular walk is an alternative and shorter loop at high tide when it is impossible to walk along the Gannel Estuary. During this alternative path, you will discover Crantock Beach, the coastal path along the estuary and Penpol Creek before you go back using paths across fields.
Penpol Creek and Gannel Estuary from Crantock

This circular walk provides a good way to discover Crantock Beach, the Gannel estuary wildlife and a few paths inland. However, be careful, the entire loop can be walked only at low tide because you need to walk the Gannel Estuary for almost one mile! At high tide, you can walk the small loop named "Crantock Beach and Penpol Creek from Crantock" if you want.
Towan Headland and Pentire Point East from Newquay

This circular walk from Newquay explores the Coastal path leading to these two headlands with beautiful views towards Newquay Bay, the famous Fistral Beach and Crantock Beach.
Hollywell Beach, Kelsey Head and Pentire Point West from Cubert Church

This pretty long circular walk from Cubert village goes inland following a stream next to Penhale Dunes and continues exploring a section of the coastal path along beautiful beaches including Holywell Beach and Poly Joke Beach. You will admire as well the Gannel Estuary and Pentire Point East from Pentire Point West. The return route uses Cubert Commons paths and tracks.
Trevelgue Head

This short circular walk explores this beautiful headland, an Iron Age promontory rock with 360° viewpoint between Porth Beach and Watergate Beach.
Cligga Head from Perranporth

This small circular walk along the cliff leads to Cligga Head with beautiful views at sunset. The return path uses a balcony path which goes past next to remains of mine.
Bedruthan Steps, Park Head and Porth Meor Valley from Carnewas

This circular walk using the famous section of the South West Coast path next to Bedruthan Steps explores as well a beautiful arch rock next to Hight Cove and Porth Mear before you go back using quiet paths in the valley which leads to Pentire Farm.
Chapel Porth, St Agnes Beacon and Trevaunance Cove from St Agnes Head

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