A varied five and a half mile guided walk on the Clay Trails above St Austell. Well graded paths with little ascent. Optional café stop at the Wheal Martyn Clay Works
Countryside walking with little ascent
Superb views to the coast
Friendly guiding style - questions encouraged
Fascinating relics of former industrial times
10% discount for guests arriving by public transport. Use GOODJOURNEY code at checkout and bring proof of travel with you to the tour.
10% discount for PARD CARD holders. Use PARDCARD code at checkout and bring your card to the tour - failure to do this will invalidate your booking.
Cannot be used with other offers.
Valid for card holder plus their group, up to maximum advertised group
Description
After a short bus trip to join the Trail at Carluddon we walk on rugged terrain across moorland tops and wooded valleys, crossing streams and seeing evidence of the former industrial use of this area.
There is an optional café stop at Wheal Martyn before walking along scenic disused railway tracks back to St Austell.
Not included
Refreshments at the café stop
Bring along
Clothing to suit the weather
Footwear suitable for rough terrain
1l water
Rucksack or other suitable carrier for your gear
Camera/phone
Participants
Tour will take place even if only one participant is booked, max 8
Important information
If you are arriving by car please leave plenty of time to park, especially during the middle of the day.
Meeting Point
The forecourt on the south side of St Austell Railway Station, Saint Austell, UK
Parking Space
Public parking (can be busy - leave plenty of time to park) in the Station Car Park on the north side of the station.
Train Stations & Bus Stops
St Austell Rail Station is on the Plymouth (and stations to London Paddington) to Penzance line. St Austell Bus Station has services from Newquay, Truro, Bodmin, Fowey, Mevagissey, etc. On the Good Journey planner search and select ‘St Austell Bus Station’