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CORNWALL: All Listings
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Pilgrimage route through Cornwall from St. German’s to St. Michael’s Mount: 'The aim of the Cornish Celtic Way is to aid people of all ages who are interested in spirituality to explore faith in a different way. We believe that having faith isn’t about just going to a place of worship – it’s about getting out and experiencing it in everyday life as well, and taking it into your own hands. We hope that the Cornish Celtic Way will develop spiritual growth and personal reflection through stories of the Celtic Saints, Cornwall’s rich history, incredible landscape and the people and communities that will be encountered along the way'.
Nigel Marns
'Find out about our public rights of way, cycle routes and trails, countryside access, wildlife and local nature reserves.'
'Members of the Forum are volunteers and represent a balance between users of the rights of access and rights of way, owners or occupiers of access land or land crossed by rights of way and those with other interests, including wildlife conservation, cultural heritage, tourism, sport and recreation, health, outdoor education and local business interests.'
Cornwall Council
'We endevour to arrange walks in both the far west as well as the east of Cornwall, whilst most walks are in central Cornwall because of the distances to travel.'
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'The Cornwall group generally walk on the 2nd Sunday of each month. We also organise cycling, canoeing and surfing occasionally.'
Visit the Cornwall AONB Map to explore each of the twelve 'special and stunning local sections that make up the Cornwall AONB'.
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'The Cornwall AONB contains some of the most stunning landscapes in Cornwall and is one of the most beautiful parts of the UK. The AONB holds a diverse range of landscapes from the rugged uplands of Bodmin Moor and West Penwith to the tranquil estuaries of the Fal, Helford and the Fowey. Its only a short hop from here to the stunning North Cornwall Coast with its dramatic coastal scenery and great collection of surfing beaches. Whether you’re interested in wildlife, heritage, walking or just plain relaxing, the Cornwall AONB has it all!
'Our Interactive Map shows all public rights of way throughout Cornwall. You can locate paths by selecting the relevant parish/path number in our List of Public Rights of Way (PDF).'
Cornwall Council
'The walks are free to browse on the web and print out for your own use, and will remain so ... Our walks are available as guided walk mobile apps - a "SatNav" for walking, describing when and ...
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'We've devised 182 walks in Cornwall, ranging from 2 to 10 miles, totalling 865 miles. Each walk has a map of the route, detailed directions, photos and some information about the area. The walks are classified by length, steepness grade, type of scenery (coastal, moorland, riverside etc) and, of course, whether there's a pub.'
John Alden
Member of the Ramblers - Cornwall Area Grouping
Group Walks 'Usually take place on a Sunday, they are open to all LDWA members irrespective of where they reside. New walkers considering joining the LDWA may try two group walks befor ...
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'Our first group walk was held on 23rd March 1980, since then we must have collectively walked many thousands of miles and are still going strong! ... You will find our walks programme on this website. It is also published in the LDWA national magazine Strider, on the national LDWA website and in our own group magazine "Footnotes".'
'This page is for those who like to walk on the coast but prefer round walks to linear ones. This is the format: descriptions, Oliver's Diary, detailed route directions, GPS data and information about parking, refreshments, interest etc. As at November 2015 a total of 46 walks are included here, listed in a counter-clockwise direction, starting at Northcott Mouth, and finishing at Kingsand. From time to time I shall add other walks, probably in a random order ...'
'Over the years this web site has become less of a visitors guide to Cornwall and more of a walkers guide. I still retain my interest in - and pages about - homes, gardens, holy places, museums ...
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'Oliver's Cornwall has recently undergone major changes. Increasingly, my visitors are looking for walks. So I have created Oliver's Cornwall Walking Pages, with pages for the Coast Path, Coastal Round Walks, Inland Trails, Coast-to-Coast Trails and Country and Moorland Walking.'
'Each walk has a map of the route, detailed directions, photos and some information about the area. The walks are classified by length, steepness grade, type of scenery (coastal, moorland, rive ...
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'This is our current list of pub walks in Cornwall. These either finish near a pub, or visit a pub along the walk route. Many of the pubs serve food sourced locally in Cornwall and real ales from the local breweries. The walks are sorted by steepness and length so you can gauge how much of an appetite and thirst you want to build up.'
'New members and people that have come to live in Cornwall are all welcome and we hope that you will join us on walks social events and meetings. Non members are welcome too on all walks an ...
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'Cornwall, with the longest coastline in Britain offers everything that a walker could want; ancient paths and ways and rights of way established by the miners, fishermen and farm workers over the ...
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'Welcome to the Cornwall Online walking pages. Our aim is to create a definitive collection of walks throughout Cornwall; walks that reflect the full range of diversity that Cornwall has to offer.'
The Branch Lines are: [1] Atlantic Coast Line - - - : [2] Looe Valley Line - - - : [3] Maritime Line - - - : [4] St Ives Bay Line - - - : [5] Tamar Valley Line - - - : [6] Tarka Line - - -: [7] Ea ...
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'Self-guided walks from scenic branch lines in the South West.'
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