Gunnislake to Chilsworthy circular walk

Gunnislake to Chilsworthy

A circular walk in the Tamar Valley at Gunnislake where Victorian canal systems, engine houses and tramways have been recolonised by nature and kingfishers rather than barges now journey up and down the river.

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either as a GPS-guided walk with our app (£3.29) or a PDF of directions (£2.79) Example of directions

The walk follows Calstock Road to the Tamar and passes along the canal built to reach the non-tidal quay above the weir. The walk continues along the river to Newbridge featured in Turner's painting Crossing The Brook. The walk then enters Clitters Wood and follows the woodland path and a mediaeval holloway to Chilsworthy. The return route is past the engine houses of Gunnislake Clitters Mine where the main shaft descends half a kilometre which is equivalent to half of the walk back to Gunnislake.

Highlights

  • Rich heritage including mining and canal trade
  • River wildlife including kingfishers, damselflies etc

Considerations

  • After prolonged heavy rain, the River Tamar can burst its banks and flood the path.

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Vital statistics

  • OS Explorer: 108
  • Distance: 4.5 miles/7.2 km
  • Steepness grade: Moderate-strenuous
  • Recommended footwear: Walking boots. Waterproof boots after prolonged wet weather
  • No stiles: ✓
  • Pub: ✓
  • Café: ✓

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Pubs on or near the route

  • The Bucaneer Inn
  • The Cornish Inn
  • The Rising Sun Inn
  • The White Hart

either as a GPS-guided walk with our app (£3.29) or a PDF of directions (£2.79) Example of directions

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