Monthly guided walk near Brownstone
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 to Froward Point and back.
This free guided walk to Froward Point takes in the National Coastwatch station and military coastal defence along with the imposing Day Mark.
This walk is wheelchair and buggy friendly (hand propelled wheelchairs only to the Day Mark), taking in the rolling hills and sea views of the South Devon coastline. Dogs welcome on a short lead.
The first part of the walk to the Day Mark is fully accessible. Please note there are steeper slopes and uneven ground underfoot as the walk progresses to Froward Point.
Distance is approx 3km, taking around two hours. This walk has been graded moderate and suitable for beginners/intermediate walkers. Please note there are no toilet facilities available.
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Children are very welcome when accompanied by an adult.
- Meeting point
Please meet the Walking Volunteer in Brownstone 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. Please note the first half of the route is an accessible route.
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