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- The Camelford Way A short and easy circular walk from Camelford along the wildflower-rich meadows of the River Camel to the clapper bridge at Fenteroon, returning through the fields with views over the Camel Valley.
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A short and easy circular walk from Camelford along the wildflower-rich meadows of the River Camel to the clapper bridge at Fenteroon, returning through the fields with views over the Camel Valley.
- Camelford
The Camelford Way. A short and easy circular walk from...
- Camelford
It's the second longest river completely in Cornwall at around 30 miles in length and is joined by both the River Allen and the De Lank as it makes its way to the sea. From Wadebridge it's tidal, the wide estuary spreading out as it approaches Padstow and out to the famed doom bar.
The Camelford Way. A short and easy circular walk from Camelford along the wildflower-rich meadows of the River Camel to the clapper bridge at Fenteroon, returning through the fields with views over the Camel Valley. 3.9 miles/6.2 km - Easy-moderate.
- Pubs/cafes
- Dog Walking
- Further Information and Other Local Ideas
In Camelford you can enjoy refreshment at the Masons Arms. The 18th century pub includes a restaurant and a nice garden area which backs onto the River Camel. They serve a good selection of Cornish Ales and have a decent food menu as well. You can find them in the Market Place at postcode PL32 9PB for your sat navs.
The woodland and country trails make for a fine dog walk. The Masons Arms mentioned above also welcomes dogs on leads.
Just to the east of the village you can enjoy some pleasant waterside paths around Crowdy Reservoir. Near here you can also enjoy the climbs to Rough Tor and Brown Willy the two highest points on Bodmin Moor. For more walking ideas in the area see the Bodmin Moor Walkspage.
Camelford, otherwise known as The Gateway to the Moors, is a bubbly and thriving town on the North Western edge of Bodmin Moor. It is blessed with fine open moorland walking, but is also the focus points for a number of National Trails and Recreational Paths, such as The Moorland Walk, The Watermill Walk and The Camelford Way.
May 6, 2022 · The Camelford Way. Camelford is the quintessential, little Cornish town. It’s a charming spot, which gives tourists a glimpse into Cornwall’s rural history. Starting at Camelford, walk towards the market square, then take the footpath that heads towards the River Camel.
The Camelford Way. A gentle circular walk along the river Camel with views across the Camel valley. This walk is just under two miles and is graded as easy by iwalkcornwall.co.uk Take a look at their website for further details and other walks in the area.