Lanhydrock Parkland Walk
Lanhydrock Parkland Walk
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4.95km
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Explore the Lanhydrock Parkland Walk, an easy 3.1-mile (4.9 km) hike through ancient woodlands, parkland, and past Lanhydrock House.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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Parking
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125 m
Highlight • MTB Park
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746 m
Highlight • Historical Site
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1.21 km
Highlight • Trail
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1.62 km
Highlight • Forest
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4.95 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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3.53 km
990 m
422 m
Surfaces
3.49 km
990 m
422 m
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Highest point (130 m)
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The Lanhydrock Parkland Walk is an easy hike that typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete. While some sources suggest slightly shorter or longer durations, this estimate provides a good guide for planning your visit.
This walk is generally rated as easy to moderate. It features gradual ascents and descents, making it manageable for a range of fitness levels. The trail is considered accessible, even for those using all-terrain mobility vehicles in most sections.
The trail offers a diverse mix of surfaces. You'll encounter hard-surfaced paths, stony tracks, and grassy pastures. Sections alongside the River Fowey can be earthy and may become soft or muddy after rain. There's also a rough, stony track near the ranger's yard and some bumpy sections, particularly along Lady's Walk.
You'll experience ancient woodlands, expansive organic parkland, and riverside paths along the River Fowey. Keep an eye out for the magnificent late Victorian Lanhydrock House, its formal gardens, and a double avenue of beeches. The estate also features veteran oak trees, some up to 600 years old, and a Victorian swimming pool that now serves as a wildlife haven.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but late spring is particularly special for its stunning display of bluebells in the ancient woodlands. The diverse scenery, including traditional grassland flowers and fascinating fungi, offers something to enjoy in every season.
Yes, the Lanhydrock Parkland Walk is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on leads throughout the parkland. However, please note that dogs are not permitted in the formal gardens of Lanhydrock House.
The Lanhydrock estate is managed by the National Trust. While there is typically a charge for entry to Lanhydrock House and its formal gardens, access to the wider parkland and trails like this one often has different arrangements. It's best to check the official National Trust website for the most current information on parking fees and any potential charges for accessing the estate's grounds.
Parking is available at the Lanhydrock estate. The main car park is usually well-signposted upon arrival. From there, you can easily access the trailhead for the Parkland Walk. Consider arriving earlier on busy days to secure a spot.
Yes, the Lanhydrock estate offers several amenities. You'll find the Lanhydrock Cycle Hub & Café, which is a great spot for refreshments before or after your walk. There are also toilet facilities available on the estate.
Yes, the Lanhydrock Parkland Walk is part of a larger network of walking and cycling routes within the Lanhydrock estate. The route itself is known as the Lanhydrock Parkland walk and also incorporates sections of the Lanhydrock Great Wood and Beech Avenue walk, and Lady's Walk, allowing for extended exploration if desired.
Absolutely! The trail's easy to moderate difficulty and diverse scenery make it a great option for families. Children will enjoy exploring the ancient woodlands, spotting wildlife, and the open parkland. The varied terrain keeps it interesting, and the estate's facilities add to the family-friendly experience.