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Monthly guided walk from Coleton Camp

Join one of the Walking Volunteers for a guided walk on the first Friday of every month.

  • Booking not needed
  • Free event

Join the volunteer walking team on a free guided walk from Coleton Camp.

A circular walk from Coleton Camp Car park across farmland and onto the South West Coastal Path taking in stunning views over the sea and rugged coastline. This walk is challenging in places and may have uneven, muddy or slippery ground. There are some steep and narrow sections, and cliff edges. Dogs welcome on a short lead.

Distance is approx 3km, taking around two hours. This walk has been graded moderate/hard and suitable for intermediate walkers. Please note there are no toilet facilities available.

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The basics

Suitability

Children are very welcome when accompanied by an adult.

Meeting point

Please meet the Walking Volunteer in Coleton Camp car park.

What to bring and wear

Please wear waterproof weather appropriate clothing and footwear.

Accessibility

This is a 3km walk with steep slopes and uneven ground.

Upcoming events

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on
5 Oct to 27 Oct 2024
at
10:30 to 16:30
+ 22 other dates or times
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Little Acorns welly walks at Coleton Fishacre 

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on
9 Oct to 30 Oct 2024
at
09:30 to 11:30
+ 3 other dates or times
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on
28 Oct 2024
at
11:00 to 15:00
Event

Nature explorers: Getting to know Barn Owls 

Join The Barn Owl Trust in the loggia at Coleton Fishacre for a pop-up talk on all things Barn Owls.

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on
30 Oct 2024
at
11:00 to 13:00