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  • Location: Padstow, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    June 19, 2019

    Hiking

    Padstow is a charming fishing town and harbour that is rich in history and heritage. Whilst it can get busy, it is for good reason as the picturesque town has lots to see and experience. There are many attractive beaches and coves close to Padstow, too, including Bedruthan Steps, said to be the stepping stones of an ancient giant, and Constantine Bay, one of the best surfing beaches in the area.

    December 19, 2016

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    Padstow (Cornish Lannwedhenek) is a small port town in the north of the English county of Cornwall with about 3200 inhabitants (2001).
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    May 3, 2018

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    Great town to find a traditional Cornish pasty and is fun to adventure to on the ferry across the estuary from Rock
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    Padstow to Trevone loop — Cornwall

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    Embark on the Padstow to Trevone loop, a moderate hike spanning 7.5 miles (12.1 km) with an elevation gain of 486 feet (148 metres), typically taking 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete. This route treats you to panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the tranquil Camel Estuary. As you hike, you'll navigate varied terrain, from dedicated paths to rugged sections beyond Gun Point, passing golden sandy beaches like Trevone Bay and Hawker's Cove. The path undulates with ascents and descents along cliff tops, offering a true taste of Cornwall's dramatic coastline.

    Starting from the charming fishing town of Padstow, this loop requires good fitness due to its moderate difficulty and varied ground underfoot. You should wear sturdy footwear to handle the diverse surfaces, which include footpaths, some road stretches, and sandy dunes. Trevone Bay, a key point on the route, offers convenient facilities such as toilets, a cafe, and a shop, making it a good spot for a break. Be prepared for uneven sections, especially beyond Gun Point, to fully enjoy the experience.

    This quintessential Cornish coastal walk beautifully combines natural grandeur with historical and geological points of interest. You will encounter the prominent Stepper Point Daymark, a historical navigational beacon offering expansive views. The route also passes the impressive Trevone Roundhole, a natural collapsed sea-cave, and provides views of the infamous Doom Bar sand bank at the mouth of the Camel Estuary. The dramatic coastline features towering cliffs, unique rock formations, and an abundance of coastal wildlife and wildflowers.

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    Embark on the Saints Way and Camel Trail Circular, a moderate hike covering 5.7 miles (9.2 km) with an elevation gain of 366 feet (111 metres). This route takes about 2 hours and 27 minutes to complete. You will experience a varied journey, traversing lush valleys and ancient farmland on the historic Saints Way, then enjoying the flatter terrain of the Camel Trail with its stunning views of the Camel Estuary, especially beautiful at high tide near Padstow Harbour. The trail offers a rich experience of Cornwall's diverse natural features. You will find a unique blend of historical significance and picturesque Cornish landscapes along the way.

    To plan your visit, consider starting your hike near areas like Little Petherick, where you can often find parking options. The route is generally well-marked, particularly the Saints Way, which features distinctive black and yellow signage to guide you. Be ready for varied terrain, as the trail combines the flat, accessible sections of the disused railway line on the Camel Trail with the sometimes steeper paths you will encounter on the Saints Way. This ensures a dynamic and engaging experience for your hike.

    This circular route stands out for its combination of two significant Cornish paths. The historic Saints Way, an ancient pilgrimage route, winds through inland creeks and traditional villages, offering glimpses into the region's past. In contrast, the scenic Camel Trail follows a disused railway line, providing expansive views of the estuary and a different perspective on the Cornish coast. The trail offers a rich tapestry of Cornwall's natural beauty and heritage, making it a notable option for exploring the area.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Padstow, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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