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Easy hiking trails around Liskeard offer diverse landscapes, from the rugged expanses of Bodmin Moor to the scenic river valleys of the Fowey and Looe. The region is characterized by ancient woodlands, granite tors, and tranquil lakeside paths, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration. With more than 30 easy hiking trails available, Liskeard provides accessible options for all abilities.
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Numerous remains can still be seen today, including the route of the railway tracks that transported the ore to Looe Harbour and the engine houses that were used to pump water out of the mines or to lift out the rocks.
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Cornwall's World Heritage Site In 2006 Cornwall and West Devon was declared a World Heritage Site because of the important role its mining history has played in metal extraction around the world. There was a saying in the late 19th century: "If there's a hole in the ground, you'll find a Cornish man in it." When Cornwall's mines failed, men travelled the world in search of riches and engine houses very similar to the one pictured above can be found in places as far away as Mexico, South Africa and New Zealand. The village of Minions exists thanks to mining. Before 1800 there was little here except a few farmhouses in the sheltered valleys. But in the 1830s copper was discovered beneath Caradon Hill and the area was soon flooded with miners from all over Cornwall.
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Please note: Bodmin Moor is notorious for its changeable weather conditions, so please bring suitable clothing as the location is remote and very exposed.
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This landmark is located next to the Cheesewring Quarry (which provided the granite cladding for the structure of Tower Bridge in London) and is surrounded by other granite formations. In the late 19th century, this landmark was threatened with destruction due to its proximity to blasting operations, but was saved through local activism.
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Three beautiful Neolithic or Early Bronze Age stone circles arranged in a line, a unique grouping in England. The Hurlers Stone Circles are probably the best examples of ceremonial circles in the South West. https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/hurlers-stone-circles/
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Siblyback Lake is a reservoir on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The dam blocks a small tributary of the River Fowey.
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On the shore of Siblyback Lake sits Olive & Co. Open for breakfast and lunch it also serves teas, coffees and cakes, including vegan and gluten free options. Watching over the calm waters of the reservoir, sitting and enjoying a brew or something to eat makes a lovely end to a run.
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The dam was built in 1968 to create the reservoir which provides drinking water and tops up the water levels of the River Fowey during the dry months. Once a small tributary of the River Fowey, Siblyback Lake now holds 3 billion litres of water.
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Liskeard offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 30 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails provide accessible options for exploring the diverse landscapes of the region.
Easy hikes around Liskeard feature varied terrain, including tranquil lakeside paths, ancient woodlands, and sections of open moorland. You'll find paths through river valleys like the Fowey and Looe, and some routes on Bodmin Moor may include distinctive granite tors. Generally, these trails have minimal elevation gain, making them suitable for a relaxed walk.
Yes, many easy trails around Liskeard are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Siblyback Lake Trail, which offers a pleasant loop around the lake. Another is the Cheesewring & South Phönix Nine loop from Minions, exploring unique rock formations and mining heritage.
Absolutely. The spectacular Golitha Falls, a series of cascades along the River Fowey, is a highlight of the region. You can experience these falls on the Golitha Falls – Golitha Falls loop from St. Cleer, which takes you through ancient oak woodland alongside the river.
Yes, Liskeard's easy hiking trails are generally very family-friendly. Routes like the Siblyback Lake Trail are particularly popular for their gentle paths and scenic views, making them ideal for all ages. Many trails offer engaging natural features and historical sites to keep children interested.
Many easy hiking trails around Liskeard are dog-friendly, especially those on Bodmin Moor and in the river valleys. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, particularly near livestock or wildlife. For specific routes, check individual trail descriptions for any restrictions.
Liskeard's easy trails often pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. You can explore the unique granite formation of The Cheesewring on the Cheesewring & South Phönix Nine loop from Minions. The The Hurlers Stone Circles – The Cheesewring loop from St. Cleer will take you past the ancient Hurlers Stone Circles, steeped in local legend, and other relics of the region's mining past.
While many trails require a short drive, some routes, particularly those starting from towns or villages, may be accessible by local bus services. For example, trails around Minions or St. Cleer might have public transport options. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes and starting points.
Parking is generally available at popular trailheads and attractions. For instance, there are parking facilities near Siblyback Lake for the Siblyback Lake Trail, and at Golitha Falls for the Golitha Falls – Golitha Falls loop from St. Cleer. Minions also offers parking for routes exploring Bodmin Moor and The Cheesewring.
The spring and autumn months are ideal for easy hiking in Liskeard, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier. Winter walks are possible, especially on lower-elevation routes, but can be muddy.
The easy trails in Liskeard are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil lakeside views, the dramatic natural features like Golitha Falls and The Cheesewring, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible experience.
Yes, Liskeard is rich in mining history, and several easy trails allow you to explore this heritage. The Cheesewring & South Phönix Nine loop from Minions, for example, takes you through an area dotted with old engine houses and other relics of the tin and copper mining eras on Bodmin Moor.
Many villages and towns near popular easy hiking routes in Liskeard offer traditional Cornish pubs where you can enjoy a meal. While specific routes aren't listed with pub stops, trails starting or ending in places like St. Cleer or Minions often have nearby amenities for refreshments and food.


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