Penryn Creeks and Enys

Penryn Creeks and Enys

A circular walk along the creeks of Carrick Roads and through the woodland of the Enys Estate, famous for its bluebells in spring

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A circular walk along the creeks of Carrick Roads and through the woodland of the Enys Estate, famous for its bluebells in spring

Highlights

  • Views over the creeks
  • Wooded paths along creeks and around Enys
  • Bluebells in Enys Gardens (entrance fee, only open certain days)

Considerations

  • The route includes a 400 yard section of lane back to Mylor Bridge where passing vehicles are likely. The lane is relatively wide and there are also narrow verges along most of it.
  • The path across the top of the creek can flood on very high spring tides so check tide times and heights when planning the walk.
  • The tracks around Pencoose Farm can get very muddy after prolonged rain. This can be deeper than a walking boot so wellies are advisable.

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Vital statistics

  • OS Explorer: 104
  • Distance: 6.7 miles/10.8 km
  • Steepness grade: Easy-moderate
  • Recommended footwear: Walking boots in summer. Wellies after prolonged wet weather.
  • Pub: ✓

Pubs on or near the route

  • Harbour House
  • The Lemon Arms
  • The Royal Standard

either as a GPS-guided walk with our app (£3.29) or a PDF of directions (£2.79) Example of directions

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