A gently graded path through the woods which can get muddy in places but is still generally suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs too. Other paths lead off up into the hillside for those wanting a more challenging route. Marshes, ponds and the river Seaton provide plenty of opportunities to see and hear nature and at least a couple of bridges cross the river which can keep young ones further entertained with a game of pooh sticks. With The Copley Arms at the top of the valley and various cafés and restaurants at the Seaton end there are good options for lunches, snacks and...
Read moreWe discovered by accident this beautiful wet woodland walk from Hessenford to Seaton, 2.5 miles of deciduous woodland growing beside a small river, apparently otters and kingfishers can be spotted, but we only saw wagtails and brown trout! As you get closer to Seaton there is a lovely pond with seating and picnic benches. The walk finishes near the beach where you can find a children's play area, outdoor gym and a...
Read moreLocated in Seaton, a few miles East of Looe. The country park is easily accessible from the car park and you can follow a well maintained pathpast reed beds, ponds and a stream. You can take a number of routes including a circular one back to Seaton. A nice walk in the winter but in spring teeming with nesting birds. Back in Seaton you have the Beach café or the Smugglers Inn for...
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