Description
The large village of Gunnislake is in the Tamar Valley an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Gunnislake New Bridge spanning the river, like most things called new is really quite old built in the 1500's and was the site of a battle in the English Civil War. The walk (3,5 km, circular) starts beside the bridge on the Cornish side, following the river downstream through spectacular woodland. Passing a short section of the Tamar Manure Navigation Canal, manure in this case means any material used as a farmland fertilizer, usually lime and sea sand. It was originally planned to be a 20 mile long route using the river and canal system, but only this short section was completed. It was in use for 120 years and outlasted every other canal in the Westcountry. The path continues to follow the river and then turns inland onto a narrow lane back to the village car park (Fee Payable-but first 2 hours free). Depending on season some birds you can expect are puštík obecný, králíček obecný, hýl obecný, káně lesní and konipas horský, occasionally a few dlask tlustozobý put in an appearance.
Details
Access
The A390 from Tavistock (to the East) and Callington (to the West), passes through Gunnislake. Leave Tavistock on the A390 signed Callington/Liskeard, pass over River Tamar on narrow Gunnislake New Bridge. The road climbs through the village, after traffic lights turn second Right signed Gunnislake C.p. School, car park is immediately on the Right. From Callington on A390 on entering Gunnislake, after traffic lights turn first Left to car park.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Valley , River , City/villageConditions
Flat , Hilly , Slippery , WetCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring , Autumn , Autumn migration , Spring migration , Summer , WinterRoute
Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
During Summer months the road traffic across river and through Gunnislake gets very busy.
