1. 2. Trewince Holiday Lodges Portscatho, Truro, Cornwall. TR2 5ET 01872 580289 [email protected] Continue on the obvious path along Porth Creek and then along Percuil River. Ignore the first footpath sign that indicates Bohortha and continue on the lower path. Shortly after entering Drawler Plantation a second footpath sign is located indicating Borhortha, take this uphill route. 3. After a reasonably steep climb, you enter an area between several fields, take a moment to enjoy the views of Trewince Lodges, St Mawes and Falmouth. Go diagonally right across this area to enter a lane between high hedges. 4. Follow the lane until reaching the pretty little hamlet of Bohortha. After passing Manor Farm turn left on the tarmac road until reaching the junction with the main road. 5. At the road junction turn right along the road then left through the hedge where a sign indicates Porthbeor Beach, which unfortunately is not accessible. On reaching the coastal footpath turn left and continue along this well used path for some distance. Enjoy the views Walk C Approximately 7.1 km / 4.4 miles Bohortha with woods, estuary and coast Can be muddy in places, with some steep and uneven paths, take extra care near cliff edges Created by www.skyestrolls.co.uk Contact – [email protected] Leave reception and go to road junction, where you turn right along the road until passing Froe. After passing the house and reaching a wood on your right, enter the wood through a gap in the wall and take the right folk over the footbridge. forward and aft. Especially from Killigerran Head. 6. On reaching Towan Beach either, go for a paddle / picnic on the glorious sand or alternatively turn left and through the National Trust Buildings of Porth Farm. Cross the main road and pass the car park where a small path can be seen that parallels the road. Just after the footbridge go over the wall and left at the road. 7. Follow the road uphill back to Trewince Holiday Lodges. Please follow the Countryside Code whilst on this walk, especially: • Take litter home with you • Dogs to be kept on leads or close control as there are working farms with livestock in the area • Take dog excreta away to ensure others can enjoy the walk. • Do not damage trees and other vegetation as these provide valuable habitat for the wild life. • Care must be taken on the roads, they are relatively quiet but agricultural vehicles use them at all times of the day. • Created by www.skyestrolls.co.uk Contact – [email protected] Stay on the designated footpaths. Created by www.skyestrolls.co.uk Contact – [email protected]
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