By Kate Blake
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Published: September 25, 2023

Our family fun Halloween Trail and Haunted Hollow is back for 2023 đ»đ»đ» Follow  spooky clues through the woods, spot haunting figures and scary sights as you go. Then explore the Haunted Hollow if you dare.âŠÂ đđAfterwards enjoy frighteningly tasty treats in the Beech Cafe , sweet and savory. Pick up your clues sheet from the Tamar Trails Centre, ÂŁ2.50 per person includes a sweet treat at the end. đđThe Halloween Trail and Haunted Hollow is available
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By Kate Blake
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Published: May 29, 2022

Guided Family Canoe Trips on the River Tamar, the boundary between Devon and Cornwall Duration: 2.5 hours Suitable for: Complete Beginners Aged 3+ To book call: 01822 833409 or email info@tamartrails.co.uk If you are looking for a truly relaxing way to enjoy the stunning scenery and wildlife that the Tamar Valley has to offer, then there is simply no better way to do it than with a Canoe Tamar safari. Our daily guided family canoe trips all start and finish from Cotehele
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By Kate Blake
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Published: October 9, 2017

Trailmakers Volunteer day 10.30am to 4.00pm Meet at: Tamar Trails car park (Tree Surfers) near Gulworthy, just off the Gunnislake to Tavistock road (A390). PL19 8JE. Garden and Trails:  Weeding and planting for winter in the raised beds at the Tamar Trails Centre, and itâs time to clear any last stretches of brambles on the Trails. Lunch and other refreshments provided. Wear sturdy footwear, gloves and be prepared for the weather on the day! All tools and training provided. So
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By Kate Blake
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Published: March 1, 2017

Join the Walking for Health group to explore the Tamar Valley and get active. Walk from the Tamar Trails car park to Chimney Rock Length approx. more than 2 hours. Enjoy a circular walk using the Tamar Trails network, passing mine workings and getting wonderful views across the valley into Cornwall. Approx 2 hours or more, one gradual uphill section along well maintained paths. Refreshments available at the Beech Cafe, Tamar Trails afterwards. Please bring change for car park if parking at Tamar Trails. Tamar Valley
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By Kate Blake
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Published: March 1, 2017

Join the Walking for Health group to explore the Tamar Valley and get active. Walk from the Tamar Trails car park to Devon Great Consols Length approx. 2 hours. Enjoy a circular walk using the Tamar Trails network, passing mine workings and getting wonderful views across the valley into Cornwall. Approx 2 hours, one gradual uphill section along well maintained paths. Refreshments available at the Beech Cafe, Tamar Trails afterwards. Please bring change for car park if parking at Tamar Trails. Tamar Valley Walking for
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By Kate Blake
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Published: March 1, 2017

Volunteer with the Trail makers at the Tamar Trails Friday 10th March 2017 10.30am to 4.00pm Meet at: Tamar Trails car park Trees, drains, hedges: Following our recent success in clearing surface leaf litter, we shall continue along the Railway Trail, making the hard surface accessible again to Trail users. Perhaps everyone will be able to come back from a day on the Trails looking a bit cleaner in future! We may also prune and remove squirrel-damaged young oak trees
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Stuck for ideas of what to do with the kids during the school holidays? Weâve come up with the following suggestions to keep them entertained without spending a penny! The Tamar Trails Centre is a fantastic resource for letting off steam, with 25km of trails running through the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Here are our top things to do with the family to make the most of this amazing landscape: Go for a stroll Setting out on
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