Fal RIver Autumn Walking Festival 2011

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FAL RIVER AUTUMN WALKING FESTIVAL FROM THE ROSELAND TO HELFORD SPONSORED BY

OCT 21 TO NOV 6

2011

ALSO INSIDE DISCOUNT VOUCHERS


WALKING FESTIVAL HOTLINE Walk info, ferry times weather, Mussel Cards

0905 32 54 534 Calls cost £0.31 per minute plus network extras

Official Information Centre for this year’s Fal River Autumn Walking Festival Pop in for lots of friendly advice as well as: n Walking Festival Programmes n £3 Area Maps n Fal River Guide Books n Mussel Cards n Ferry Tickets n Accommodation Booking n Left Luggage

Open 10 am to 5 pm - 7 Days a week

Find us on Falmouth Prince of Wales Pier


WELCOME TO THE FESTIVAL

FESTIVAL CONTENTS Autumn is the perfect opportunity for long cliff top walks, woodland strolls and Sunday afternoon wanders...

As the first proper gales charge in from the Atlantic, the river’s dense woodlands begin to change colour and the summer madness comes to a restful end, we enter my favourite time of year in Cornwall: autumn.

Photography:

THE NARE

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Jerry Harpur

FAL MUSSEL CARD

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Barry Lockwood

OVERALL MAP

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A time that welcomes log fires, real ale, hearty suppers and windswept beaches; autumn is the perfect opportunity for long cliff top walks, woodland strolls and Sunday afternoon wanders…

Cornwall Council Toby Budd

PREPARATION/SAFETY

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Matt Jessop

GUIDED WALKS

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Welcome to the first ever Fal River Autumn Walking Festival, sponsored by The Nare.

David Skehan

SELF-GUIDED WALKS

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Celebrating the beautiful diversity of walks around the Fal River, this unique two-week festival delivers a walk for everyone. From dramatic cliff top paths to sheltered woodland trails, we have over 40 walks that will entice you to don your walking shoes and explore some of the most breathtaking landscapes the county has to offer.

WHAT’S ON

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Roger Hollingsworth

VOUCHERS

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SPONSORS PAGE

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The festival would not be possible without the support of our generous sponsors, advertisers and funders. I would like to personally express a massive thank you to all those who have been involved to help make this exciting event a reality, with particular gratitude to our main sponsor this year - The Nare. I would also like to recognise the team behind the festival. A huge amount of work goes into making the event happen and so special thanks must go to Helen, Lisa and Kelly for organising sponsorship and advertising, Tommy for website management, Stephane for designing the fantastic programme, Paul from walkitcornwall for helping to orchestrate the Guided Walks and finally to the festival committee of Dave, Jon and Alex.

PR4 Photos

HughHastings Bob Hudson Louise Green Kirstin Prisk Bob Berry Dawn Runnals CMN Matt Pontin National Trust Lee Searle Tony Kent Hugh Palmer Steve Tanner Les Vowell Paul Watts Andy Campbell walkitcornwall Tommy Tonkins

We would love to know about your walking experiences and would really enjoy seeing your pictures and comments, so please post them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/walkingfestival.

Design:

Enjoy the festival and happy walking!

Illustration:

Toby Budd

Emma Heard Three Circles Design Eleanor Jahnz

Scan this QR code with your mobile device for even more walks and walking material on the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival website.


Stunning sea views from Cornwall’s only 4 red star hotel

The Nare is considered by many to be Cornwall’s most comfortable hotel, with luxurious rooms, two restaurants, abundant seafood, warm indoor swimming pool, health spa, and beautiful sandy beach. It is the perfect location for an early Spring garden break to visit Cornwall’s best gardens, some by private arrangement only. The Nare, Cornwall’s highest rated hotel for over 20 years, is renowned for its stunning sea views and unobtrusive traditional service. Open all year.

Veryan-in-Roseland, Near St Mawes, Cornwall Tel 01872 50 11 11 stay@narehotel.co.uk www.narehotel.co.uk

The country house hotel by the sea


FAL RIVER AUTUMN WALKING FESTIVAL FROM THE ROSELAND TO HELFORD FROM THE NARE HOTEL

Dear Walkers, Cornwall has received much publicity for its many “tourist attractions”, Eden, Tate, Maritime Museum etc. However on this occasion we are celebrating a well established and distinctly more natural attraction, its coastline. Arguably Cornwall’s unique selling point. Surely there is no better way to really appreciate its inherent invigorating beauty than by taking a good long walk! The Helford, Fal and Roseland areas are blessed with some of the most stunning and unspoilt sections of coast and so it seemed a natural and obvious location to start a walking festival. Likewise it is appropriate for The Nare Hotel, given its enviable coastal position, to sponsor and host the launch of the first Fal River Autumn Walking Festival. I am delighted to join Toby Budd, the Fal River crew, and of course our spaniels, to launch the festival on Friday 21st October since it is something I have been really keen to see established. Many of the walks are being linked using ferries by way of The Carrick Roads, the highway of past times formed by the world’s third largest natural deep water harbour – The Fal River. It is no surprise then that charming pubs and villages are joined by footpaths and byways that meander down to the river. In the guests’ study at The Nare there hangs a map depicting the 1950’s acquisition of land around Nare Head by The National Trust. The late Michael Trinick was the inspiration and driving www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival

Surely there is no better way to really appreciate Cornwall’s inherent invigorating beauty than by taking a good long walk!

force who set about purchasing for The Trust sections of coastal land, where possible “up to 2 fields in,” all the way around the Cornish coast. What foresight, because much of the land we will be walking on during this festival is protected and owned by The Trust today. These walks would not have come together without the help of Paul Simmons (walkitcornwall), technical advisor and source of much knowledge. If possible do join him on one of his guided walks for he is truly inspirational. I really hope this festival will become the focal start of an activity which can be enjoyed by our many visitors and locals alike; not only during the fortnight festival but all year round. And, if it gets its boots on, could quite literally continue to be paced out around the whole of Cornwall’s 258 mile coastline - the county’s largest, free attraction!

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YOUR IDEAL WA

WALKERS’ TRAVEL PASS

The Fal Mussel Card VISITOR is ideal for walkers and gives you easy access to dozens of the guided and self guided walks around the Fal River. This unique transport pass allows you to head out and enjoy unlimited, hassle free travel on the Fal River Links network for as little as £6.40* a day (Based on the 6 day card, 1 day card £15). This award winning service includes classic ferries, scenic train rides and rural bus services, as well as giving access to miles of beautiful walks and cycle paths. Bolt on a Visitor PLUS card for unlimited entry to all the gardens, attractions and castles around the river.

AVAILABLE FROM

PRICES 1 Day 2 Days 3 Days 6 Days

Pick up a Fal Mussel Card and Walking Pack from: TRURO: Tourist Information Centre, Boscowan Street, TR1 2NE

Adult

£15

£21

£24

ST MAWES: Ferry Ticket Office, The Quay, TR2 5AG

Child

£11

£15

£17

£26

FALMOUTH: Visitor Information Centre, Prince of Wales Pier, TR11 3QY

Family

£41

£57

£65

£105

£38*


ALKING PARTNER

Hop on Hop off

TRAVEL pASS

VALID ON FERRIES

YOUR UNLIMITED RIVER TRAVEL PASS EXPLORE THE RIVER WITH A FAL MUSSEL CARD VALID ON: FERRIES, BUSES & St Mawes Ferry, Place Ferry, Enterprise Boats, Helford Ferry, TRAINS Falmouth Water Taxi, King Harry Ferry, Falmouth Park & Float.

BUSES

500, 550/551, 93, 88/88b, 35 & 83/84, Falmouth Town Shuttle, Corlink Carnon Vales

TRAINS

The Maritime Branchline (Truro - Falmotuh)


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King Harry Floating Bridge

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National Cycle Route 3 To Heligan, Mevagissey & Bodmin

To: Veryan & Portloe


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Helford

Manaccan

Bosahan

Lizard

Frenchman’s Creek

Helford Village

Helford Passage

Port Navas

Maenporth

Gillan Creek

SW Coast Path

Gillan

Nare Head

Gyllyngvase

SW Coast Path

Swanpool

Mawnan Smith

Pennance Mill

Pendra Loweth

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Pendennis Castle

Falmouth Docks

Maritime Museum

Falmouth Town

CH Quay

Falmouth Water Taxi

Falmouth

Budock Water

Woodlane

Mylor Yacht Harbour

Flushing

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PW Pier

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Orca Sea Safaris

Enterprise Boats

St Mawes Ferry

St Mawes Castle

St Anthony

Barton Farm

Place Ferry

St Mawes

St Mawes

Molunan

Lamorran

Place

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St Mawes

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St Just in Roseland

St Just

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Porth Farm

Porth Creek

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SW Coast Path

North Hill Point

Percuil

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Graded Track Quiet Lane Main Road

National Cycle Route 3

Bike Route in Guide Book

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Ferry & Water Taxi Landing St Mawes Ferry (All Year) Falmouth Park & Float Helford Ferry Enterprise Boats Place Ferry Orca Sea Safaris King Harry Ferry (All Year) Falmouth Water Taxi

River Links

Maritime Branch Line

Train Stop

South West Coast Path

WALKING PATH

Bus Stop Western Greyhound First Bus Summercourt Travel Walks

Land Links

English Heritage Castle

Picnic Spot

Garden

National Trust

Toilets

Church

Viewing Point

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KEY: FAL RIVER LINKS DURING WALKING FESTIVAL

Enterprise Boats

Fal River Ride

SW Coast Path

Nare Hotel

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THE MUSSEL FAL CARD

All of the transport links shown on this map can be used with your Fal Mussel Card VISITOR.

Nare Head

SWCP: To Portloe

Mussel Card

Portscatho

Gerrans

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Fal River Ride

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PREPARATION AND WALKING SAFETY

Walking in this part of Cornwall is one of life’s great joys. There is unrivalled variation in the walks on offer, from the tranquillity of woodland glades to the high drama of rugged cliff tops, however there are two things that remain constant through all the walks: preparation and safety.

Don’t forget your Fal Mussel Card

n Some routes will take you onto the road. Make sure you face the oncoming traffic and are aware of your surroundings. n A basic first aid kit should be in your pack for any walks

which are likely to last all day. n Be a green walker and look after your surroundings. Take

Our top tips are designed to ensure you have the best possible walking experience and we recommend following them before you embark on any of the walks, particularly our self-guided ones. n Don’t leave home without a map. You can pick up a copy

of our area map for just £3 which is best used hand in hand with an Ordnance Survey map. n Wear suitable footwear and clothing. Make sure your shoes are sturdy and have a good grip. We like to wear layers when we’re walking then we’re never too hot or too cold. Waterproofs are a must if it looks like rain (check the forecast before you go) and so is a hat and sun cream if the sun is shining. n Fuel up. Make sure you have plenty of water with you if

you’re taking on one of our longer walks. A hot thermos (tea, coffee or soup!) is always a treat on a cold day. High-energy snacks and a packed lunch should be an ever present in your day sack. n If you are walking on your own make sure you tell some-

one where you are going, what your route is and what time you expect to be finished. We recommend walking in groups where possible. 10 I Autumn Walking Festival Sponsored by The Nare

any litter home with you, stick to paths, keep dogs under control and don’t disturb livestock. With the Fal Mussel Card you can even leave the car at home. n All of our walks take in stunning scenery. Why not take a

camera with you and share your pics with us? E-mail them to info@falriver.co.uk and we’ll put them up on the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival website. Disclaimer

Your Check List before heading off: r OS Explorer Maps 103 for the Fal Estuary and 105 for the Helford r Area Guide Book r Area map r Mussel Card r Water r Food and Snacks r Festival Programme r Sense of Adventure

The organisers of the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival do not accept any liability whatsoever for injury or damage to (or by) walkers, third parties or their property while engaged on events or outings in the festival. While the contents of this programme are believed to be accurate, no responsibility is accepted for any error, omission or mis-statement.

www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival


£3 RIVER MAP

Don’t leave without it!

Includes: Detailed Area Map I Transport Map I Falmouth, Truro & St Mawes Town Maps

The map is your perfect companion for the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival. Don’t leave home without it. Pick one up at the Fal River Visitor Information Centre - your walking festival hub! Our area map is packed full of useful mapping and local information to help you make the most of your visit to the area.

GREAT VALUE AT JUST £3 Available on the ferries, at local TICs, ticket offices and other local retailers as well as online: www.falriver.co.uk/map


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GUIDED WALKS

Our Guided Walks are the perfect way to enjoy the great outdoors while immersing yourself in the region’s rich history and the expert knowledge of our wonderful guides.

Our guides will bring the landscape to life and fill you with unforgettable stories and experiences. Featuring walks from walkitcornwall, the National Trust and the RNLI’s not-to-be-missed Great Cornish Welly Walk, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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G01 Date: Sunday 23rd Oct Sunday 30th Oct Sunday 6th Nov Distance: 7 miles / 12km Duration: 6 Hours Pace: Moderate to Hard Price: £5 to £15 Led by: Paul from walkitcornwall

NARE HEAD CIRCULAR WALK Sponsored by The Nare

The Walk: A walk across dramatic clifftops and round rugged headlands where myth and legend come alive. Learn about Celtic Kings as history seeps through into the present. There’ll also be stories of the fishing industry, village life and the unique geology and fauna of the Nare coastline. Start Time & Duration Starting at 10.30am from Veryan church, finishing at 4.30pm. Parking in Veryan village. Price & Booking The walk costs £15 per person or £5 for 10-16 year olds. Booking is essential and a minimum of 4 people are required. Please contact Paul from walkitcornwall on 07714084644 or info@walkitcornwall.co.uk

Sponsored by:

On the Way The Nare Hotel

Following the South West Coast Path

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With spectacular views over Carne beach on the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, the Quarterdeck is open all day for coffee, light lunches, Cornish cream teas and relaxed evening dining. Fresh, local seafood is a speciality. Combine your visit with a good coastal walk and enjoy a lovely day out.

Carne Beach, Veryan in Roseland, Nr St Mawes, Cornwall www.thequarterdeck.thenare.com Table Reservations 01872 501111


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ST ANTHONY’S HEAD ON THE ROSELAND CIRCULAR WALK Sponsored by St Anthony in Roseland Cottages

Date: Saturday 22nd Oct Saturday 29th Oct Wednesday 2nd Nov Saturday 5th Nov Distance: 6 miles / 10km Duration: 6 Hours Pace: Easy to Moderate Price: £5 to £15 Led by: Paul from walkitcornwall

Sponsored by: St Anthony in

Roseland Cottages

The Walk: A light hearted and informative walk for all ages with dogs very welcome. The walk is a circular day walk around St Anthony’s Head taking in woodlands and creeks, Place House and the Percuil River across from St Mawes with stories of the Roseland Peninsula, saints, shipwrecks, bird watching and the defence of the country with a visit to Place church...not forgetting the spectacular beaches. Start Time & Duration Starting at 10.30am from the Porth Farm National Trust Car Park finishing at 4.30pm. Price & Booking The walk costs £15 per person or £5 for 10-16 year olds. Booking is essential and a minimum of 4 people are required. Please contact Paul from walkitcornwall on 07714084644 or info@walkitcornwall.co.uk

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COASTAL WALKS AND LOG FIRES IN ST ANTHONY IN ROSELAND

‘St Anthony in Roseland seemed lost and happy to be lost, dreaming beside the sea…’ In Search of England, HV Morton

• 4 family owned listed cottages • Smallest sleeps 2, largest 6/7 • Dinghy park and moorings • Dogs welcome • Log Fires For a brochure please contact Miranda – 01295 680265 miranda@roselandcottages.co.uk www.roselandcottages.co.uk www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival


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HIDDEN VILLAGES WALK Sponsored by Aspects Holidays

Date: Monday 24th Oct Saturday 31st Oct Saturday 3rd Nov Distance: 6 miles / 10km Duration: 6 Hours Pace: Easy Price: £5 to £15 Led by: Paul from walkitcornwall

Sponsored by:

On the way

The Walk: Smugglers, kings and pilgrims are just some of the characters that’ll come to life on this relaxing day walk. A circular walk around Trelissick, Cowlands Creek, Old Kea and Coombe taking in the hidden villages of the River Fal and the King Harry Ferry. Unwind and enjoy a day strolling around the beautiful river. Start Time & Duration Starting at 10.30am from the Trelissick Gardens National Trust car park.

King Harry Ferry

Price & Booking The walk costs £15 per person or £5 for 10-16 year olds. Booking is essential and a minimum of 4 people are required. Please contact Paul from walkitcornwall on 07714084644 or info@walkitcornwall.co.uk

Coombe

Smugglers Cottage

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October G04 Half-Term

Frightfully fun activities for the whole family 22-23 Oct, 12-3.30pm

Art Extravaganza Take part in the first of our new SuperSized Weekends. As part of The Big Draw, work with local artists using sculpture, sketching and textiles to create your own masterpiece.

FALMOUTH HISTORY WALK

Date: Twice everyday throughout the Festival 11am and 2pm

Distance: 1 miles / 1.6km Duration: 1.5 Hours Pace: Easy

24-28 Oct, 12-3.30pm

Pirates and Packet Ships We’re celebrating 350 years of Falmouth’s history. Make packet ship models, pirate hats and more in this swashbuckling week of activities, plus follow the pirate treasure trail.

Led by: Viv Minton On the way:

25 & 27 Oct, 11.30am, 2pm & 3.30pm

Shiver Me Timbers Douglas Dapper Jump aboard with the Story Explorer for a treasure hunt of tall tales and discover the story of the Pirate Queen of Falmouth Bay. 29-30 Oct, 12-3.30pm

Horrible Halloween Happenings, Get into the spirit and make your own monstrous mask or wicked witches hat and find the petrifying pumpkins.

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All activities are FREE with Museum entrance ticket unless otherwise stated. One ‘make and take” activity each day. Adult supervision required. Visitor Attraction of the Year

2010 SILVER

The Walk: Scratch beneath the surface and Falmouth’s history is rich with surprising stories and even more surprising characters. Come along on this entertaining walk through town and hear the thrilling tale of infamous pirate Lady Killigrew, grimace at the grisly fate of Captain Thomas Dudley, marvel at the audacity of businessman, John Burton, and learn what Lord Byron saw when he strolled the streets in 1809. Start Time & Duration Starting at 11am and 2pm from the Beach Hut in Events Square, Falmouth and lasting 1.5 hours. Price & Booking The walk cost £6 and is led by Viv Minton. Booking is essential, to book call 07947 619848. Parking is available in Falmouth.

Discovery Quay, Falmouth TR11 3QY 01326 313388 · www.nmmc.co.uk

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STEPPING BACK IN TIME WALK

Sponsored by Little White Alice

Date: Saturday 22nd Oct Distance: 4 miles / 6.6km Duration: 3 Hours Pace: Easy to Moderate Led by: Neil Stevenson National Trust Sponsored by:

On the way:

Woodland

Ancient Creeks

The Walk: An informal ramble back through 3,000 years. Starting in the hustle and bustle of a popular visitor attraction and slipping back through a beautifully designed 18th century landscape along woodland paths and under ancient oaks, past long forgotten slipways and on to an ancient and beautiful Iron Age Fort. This walk encapsulates the peace and tranquility of deep Cornwall letting you connect with your spiritual side. You can even have a go at dowsing for Bronze Age remains! Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. Start Time & Duration Starting at 10am from Trelissick Gardens car park lasting for three hours. Price & Booking The walk is led by National Trust warden Neil Stevenson and is free although there is a car park charge for non-National Trust members. To book cal 01872 862090. A minimum of six people are required.

www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival

After a hard days walking put your feet up and relax in total comfort in one of our six 5 star luxury eco cottages knowing that our sustainable practices mean you are treading more lightly on the Earth. We’ll even plant a tree to mark your visit helping create more woodlands for us all to walk through. www.littlewhitealice.co.uk Autumn Walking Festival Sponsored by The Nare I 21


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ARCHEOLOGY & HISTORY WALK

Sponsored by King Harry Ferry

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Date: Saturday 22nd Oct

Date: Tuesday 25th Oct

Distance: 4 miles / 6.6km

Distance: 4 miles / 6.6km

Duration: 3 hours

Duration: 1.5 Hours

Pace: Easy

Pace: Easy

Led by: Neil Stevenson National Trust

Led by: Hannah Darling National Trust

Sponsored by:

Sponsored by:

On the way:

On the way:

King Harry Ferry

The Walk: Walk around Roundwood Quay and Tregew from Trelissick with our Area Warden Neil Stevenson. Discover and learn about the archaeology and natural history of the Fal.

King Harry Ferry

Towards Trelissick

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Sponsored by King Harry Ferry

The Walk: Enjoy a walk around the North and South Woodland Walks with your dog. Meet fellow dog owners and enjoy the countryside. Start Time & Duration Starting at 11am from Trelissick Gardens and lasting 1.5 hours

Start Time & Duration Starting at 10am from Trelissick Gardens and lasting 3 hours Price & Booking Free but there’s a £3.50 parking charge for non-National Trust members. The walk is led by National Trust Area Warden Neil Stevenson. There is no need to book.

DOG LOVERS WALK

View from Trelissick

Price & Booking Free but there’s a £3.50 parking charge for non-National Trust members. The walk is led by Hannah Darling, Visitor Services Officer. There is no need to book.

www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival


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NORDIC WALK

Sponsored by National Trust

Date: Sunday 30th Oct Distance: 4 miles / 6.6km Duration: 1.5 Hours Pace: Easy to Moderate Led by: Felicia from Nordic Walking Club Sponsored by:

www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival

The Walk: A Nordic Walk in Trelissick Woods, for all abilities, training will be given. Explore the wonderful countryside and get involved in this exciting new sport. Start Time & Duration Starting at 11am from Trelissick Gardens and 1.5 hours. Price & Booking Free but there is a ÂŁ3.50 car park charge for non-National Trust members. The walk is led by Felicia from the Nordic Walking Club. Booking is essential, to book call Felicia on 07882753315

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HELFORD PASSAGE TO MARITIME MUSEUM WALK Sponsored by Falmouth Beach Hotel

Date: Friday 21st Oct Friday 28th Oct Tuesday 1st Nov Friday 4th Nov Distance: 9 miles / 16km Duration: 6 Hours Pace: Easy to moderate Price: £5 to £15 Led by: Paul from walkitcornwall

Sponsored by:

On the way

Gyllyngvase Beach

The Walk: A light-hearted and informative walk for all ages with dogs welcome. The walk will take in the unique natural history and geology of the Helford River. Plus stories of fishing, smuggling, quarries, Iron Age forts and the importance of our maritime heritage. Tea and coffee will be provided and a lift back from Falmouth is offered to participants. Start Time & Duration Starting at 10.30am from the Ferry Boat Inn, Helford Passage, finishing at 4.30pm at the National Maritime Museum, Falmouth.

Swanpool Beach

Price & Booking The walk costs £15 per person or £5 for 10-16 year olds. Booking is essential and a minimum of 4 people are required. Please contact Paul from walkitcornwall on 07714084644 or info@walkitcornwall.co.uk Helford

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FALMOUTH EVENING WALK

Sponsored by National Maritime Museum Cornwall

Date: Friday 21st Oct Friday 28th Oct Tuesday 1st Nov Friday 4th Nov Distance: 1.5 miles / 2.5km Duration: 1.5 Hours Pace: Easy Price: £5 Led by: Paul from walkitcornwall

Sponsored by:

On the way:

The Walk: Unravel Falmouth’s DNA and find out how all the pieces came together to make Falmouth, a town steeped in maritime history, what it is today. From the legacy of the packet ships to the town’s ghosts this walk promises entertainment for everyone. Start Time & Duration Starting at 5pm from the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in Falmouth and running for an hour and a half.

Detailed Falmouth Map inside the £3 Area Map

28 Oct, from 6.45pm It’s fright night at the Maritime Museum. Spend a fun filled night with creepy craft activities and a terrifying tour before bedding down for the night under a sky of flying boats. Spooky shenanigans are guaranteed! Tickets £25 per person, places are limited so early booking is recommended. Please call 01326 214546 to book your place. Suitable for ages 5+.

Price & Booking The walk costs £5 per person or £3 for children under 16. Booking is essential and a minimum of 4 people are re required. Please contact Paul from walkitcornwall on 07714084644 or info@walkitcornwall.co.uk

Discovery Quay, Falmouth TR11 3QY 01326 313388 · www.nmmc.co.uk www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival

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AUTUMN WILD FOOD WALK

Sponsored by Rosemullion House

Date: Saturday 22nd Oct Distance: 2-3 miles 3.5 - 4.5km Duration: 2 Hours Pace: Easy to Moderate Price: £2.50 to £20 Led by: Rachel from Wild Walks South West

The Walk: Take a walk on the wild side and allow your eyes and senses to be opened on this leisurely walk that’s suitable for all ages. Sponsored by:

On the way:

This walk will let you enjoy the Cornish countryside in a new way. You’ll learn how to identify, use and enjoy a range of coastal and hedgerow wild foods and medicinal plants. Tastes of the Wild provided, including hot tea! Start Time & Duration Starting at 2pm outside the Red Lion in Mawnan Smith and finishing at 4pm. There is parking in the village. Price & Booking The walk costs £20 per person or £2.50 for children. Booking is essential and a minimum of 4 people are required. The walk is led Rachel Lambert from Wild Walks South West. To book, contact Rachel on 01736 369719 or 07903412014 or via e-mail on rachel@wildwalks-southwest.co.uk

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ANCIENT STONES, BUZZARDS AND LLAMAS WALK In aid of Cornwall Wildlife Trust

Date: Sunday 30th Oct Distance: 7 miles / 11km Duration: 5+ Hours Pace: Moderate Price: £2.5 to £20 Led by: Rosie Hadden Simon Toft in aid of: The Cornish Wild Life Trust

The Walk: Explore an ancient landscape high up around Carnmenellis where enormous granite boulders litter the landscape. We’ll be walking with buzzards, strolling past some llamas and having lunch in Caffe Nova by Stithians Lake. Perhaps for the more hardy we’ll end the day with a swim in a natural swimming pool at Little White Alice or just relax with a cup of tea next to a roaring fire in the fire pit. Start Time & Duration 10.30am 5+ hours starting from Little White Alice Price & Booking Donations to Cornish Wild Life Trust Booking: rosie@littlewhitealice.co.uk 01209 861000 / 07584632889 Parking: Lots of free parking

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GREAT CORNISH WELLY WALK In aid of the RNLI

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Distance: 5 miles - 8.5km

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Price: £2.5 to £5

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RNLI HERITAGE WALK In aid of the RNLI

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The Walk: The Great Cornish Welly Walk, to raise funds for the RNLI, takes place on Sunday, October 30 and is a key event in the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival. The gentle five mile walk has great views of the Fal Estuary, Falmouth Bay, and the historic town of Falmouth and includes a number of places to stop for refreshments if required. There’s a nominal entry fee, and we ask walkers to try and raise enough money to cover the £42 cost of a pair of RNLI Wellies for one of our lifeboat volunteers in Cornwall. Wearing your own Wellies is optional but there will be prizes for the best wellies and nautical theme. Bring your whole family and have fun! Dogs are welcome and water and treats will be provided for our four legged supporters.

The Walk: This is a five mile circular walk following a gentle route around Falmouth and is accompanied by a sixteen page guide book providing a fascinating insight into the heritage of the town and in particular the influence of the sea on its development over the years. The guide book can be purchased from the RNLI Shop (Mon-Fri 10am-4pm & Sat 10am-1pm) – why not tie this in with a free guided tour of the lifeboat station and its lifeboats?

Start Time & Duration Start Time & Duration: 1pm from Events Square, Falmouth and lasting 2 to 3 hours

Price & Booking £3 for the guide book with no need to book. Further information is available from the RNLI on 01326 210008 or cornwall@rnli.org.uk.

Start Time & Duration Led by Falmouth RNLI and starting at any time from Falmouth Lifeboat Station and lasting approximately 3 hours. Parking is available at Bar Road Car Park by the entrance to Falmouth Docks.

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Great Cornish Welly Walk

Sunday 30 October (1pm - Events Square) A gentle five mile circular sponsored walk taking in the great views of the Fal Estuary, Falmouth Bay and the historic town of Falmouth. Nominal entry fee - all we ask is for walkers to try and raise enough sponsorship to buy a pair of RNLI Wellies for our lifeboat volunteer crews.

Further information cornwall@rnli.org.uk or 01326 210008 On-Line Booking at www.rnli.org.uk/wellywalk Registered in England and Wales (209603) and Scotland (SC037736). Charity number CHY 2678 in the Republic of Ireland

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PHOTO: Taken from the St Mawes Round the Headland Walk p41. Get here from Falmouth on the hourly St Mawes Ferry.

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SELF-GUIDED WALKS

Our self-guided walks offer adventure, excitement and a chance to explore some of the UK’s most beautiful scenery.

From the Roseland to Helford, a world of wonder awaits and these walks will provide you with the inspiration to experience it for yourselves. There are day-long hikes and shorter strolls to enjoy. Lace up the boots, grab the map and start walking!

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4 family owned listed cottages Smallest sleeps 2, largest 6/7 F G Dinghy park and moorings Dogs welcome Wouldn’t you love to be returning to a roaring log fire at the end of your walk, knowing that you will be able to continue to explore the area on another day? Over the 30 years of renting our cottages we have made many friends who return year after year to stay with us in this beautiful part of Cornwall. If you would also like to visit us, please contact Miranda for a brochure 01295 680265 miranda@roselandcottages.co.uk www.roselandcottages.co.uk St Anthony in Roseland Cottages, TR2 5EZ

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Taking the right fork you will start to climb inland heading east and as you crest the hill you will join the A3078. Turning right, follow the road south for around 100 yards before picking up the footpath on the left hand side. The path doubles back at this point and can be followed for another 100 yards where there is a turning left off the main path which will take you down past Bosloggas to the Percuil River. When you arrive at the river the path turns south and follows the shores of the river all the way back to St Mawes.

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Gyllyngvase Start from Mylor Bridge where there is Swanpool free parking. Walk uphill and take your first left following Comfort Road out of the village. Turn left onto Broads Lane and follow it to a gateway on the left with a sign stating Private Road. Go Maenporth through the gateway and follow the public footpath. Continue walking on this footpath The Meudon Hotel via Enys, Gwarder and Pencoose until you reach Penryn. Turn right before heading down Church Hill. Take the path below St Gluvias Church and follow all the way to Flushing.

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FALMOUTH BEACH WALK

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Distance: 2 miles / 3.2km Duration: 1 Hour

PWP

Pace: Easy

Falmouth CHQ

St Mawes

Sponsored by:

Gyllyngvase Swanpool

On the way: St Mawes Ferry

Swanpool Maenporth

The Meudon

The Walk: Enjoy the sparkling waters on this gentle ramble down the coast from Gyllyngvase Hotel Beach to Swanpool.

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Distance: 2.5 miles / 4km

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Duration: 2 Hours

CHQ

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Falmouth

Pace: Easy

Gyllyngvase

Sponsored by:

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Swanpool

Maenporth

The Walk: From Custom House Quay head east On the way: towards the Maritime Museum along The Meudon Hotel the road, cross the first mini roundabout and follow Bar Road past the entrance to the docks, under the railway bridge.

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MAWNAN SMITH CIRCULAR WALK

Sponsored by Budock Vean Hotel

Duration: 2 Hours

At this point you can chose to follow the footpath or the road, bearing left towards the Budock Vean Hotel. Continue to the road junction then follow the bridleway past the entrance to Trebah Gardens Follow the clear track across the field and then the wooded path downhill to the beach at Durgan.

Mawnan Smith

Distance: 4 miles / 6.4km

Helford Passage

Pace: Moderate Sponsored by:

On the way: Helford Ferry

The Walk: Starting at the Red Lion Inn in Mawnan Smith, through farmland and along the tranquil banks of the Helford River.

Trebah Beach

Leave the village by Carwinnion Road with the pub on your right. Turn right onto a tarmac path immediately past the Field Place houses. At the end of this path, cross the road and go over a stile beside fencing and along a path to a stile into a field. Follow the fields through Higher and Lower Penpol, crossing a series of stiles. You’ll meet Anna Marie Lane at Anna Marie Creek.

Trebah Garden

Around Helford River

Turn left up the road and where it bends away from the coast go over the stile to the right of a gate ahead, into the National Trust property at Bosloe. Follow the coast path to the boat house at Port Saxon. Turn left by the gate and follow the path up through the Carwinnion Valley signed to Mawnan Smith, ignoring any side tracks. The path goes to an unmade road. Continue along this track to come out onto the road by the entrance to Carwinnion Garden. Turn left and follow the road back to the village.

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Cosy

The Lookout

On the river

Boat hire

Two cosy cottages nestled in woodland above the river Fal in Cornwall, both with views over the river. Boat hire. Dogs welcome. Near Truro.

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SLOE BERRY STROLL Sponsored by Eventy

Distance: 1 mile / 1.6km

Mawnan Smith

Duration: 2 Hrs including time to pick up sloes! Pace: Easy

On teh way:

Fill a kilner jar or an empty bottle a third of the way with your picked sloes – make sure you prick them first.

Lunch at The Ferryboat

Add another third of white granulated sugar. Fill the bottle with cheap gin and screw on the cap. Leave in a cool, dry place turning once a week. The longer you leave it the more developed the flavours will be but it should be left for a minimum of 2 months.

Park in the public car park at Helford Passage. Follow the hill down to the Ferryboat Inn. Follow the path to the left of the pub as it winds up the bank with the river on your right hand side. You can follow the path towards the head of the river for as long as you like. On your right hand side are sloe bushes ripe for the picking at this time of year. Walk and pick the fruit to your hearts content before returning to the pub for a well-earned pint. Make sure you go armed with bags or buckets to put your sloes in!

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Helford Passage

Pace: Easy

Sloe Gin Recipe:

The Walk: A stroll along the banks of the Helford with the chance to grab some sloe berries – perfect for homemade sloe gin that’ll be ready just in time for Christmas.

Sponsored by Eventy

Distance: 1 - 5 miles Duration: 1 Hr to a full dlazy day

Helford Passage

HELFORD SHORT WALK

The Walk: The famous Helford River is an unspoilt estuary that stretches from its rocky entrance on the edge of Falmouth Bay to the old port of Gweek at the rivers head. Around the river you can enjoy a series of achievable short walks that link up with sub-tropical gardens, a sprinkling of waterside pubs, quirky galleries, stunning unspoilt scenery and the iconic French Frenchman’s Creek, made famous by Daphne du Maurier’s classic novel.

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Sponsored by Totally Truro

Distance: 4 miles / 6.4km Duration: 3 Hours Pace: Moderate

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Truro

Sponsored by:

Get there with: Entreprise

The Walk: Town and country come together in the Truro Town Walk. On the way:

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Start in Truro and walk down Lemon Quay, under the subway towards Tesco. Take the path by the riverside along Newham Road before turning right up Gas Hill. Here you’ll pick up a cycle and footpath on your left. You’re now on the old Newham Railway Line. Follow the path all the way until it ends. It will bring you out opposite Station Road. Take care crossing the road and follow down the hill past Truro Train Station and back into town.

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TRURO WALK

Tresillian

Your definitive online guide to shopping, eating and drinking, Malpas exploring and staying in the city.

Smugglers Cottage Tolverne oranTruro Cathedral vhasKing Harry Ferry Take some time out to enjoy all Truro Trelissick to offer, from Truro Cathedral to Lemon Put it in your Street Market, and enjoy a well deserved King Harry Cottages oint rest. favourites Truro Street Feock today and Philleigh enjoy Truro every day! B3289 Truro river

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Bissoe DEVORAN WALK

Sponsored by The Old Quay Inn

Carnon Downs

Distance: 3 miles / 5km Duration: 2 Hours plus 1 hour for lunch

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Devoran

Pace: Easy Sponsored by:

Trelissick Point

On the way:

Smugglers Tolverne v King Harry Fer King Harry Cott

Feock

Old Quay Inn

The Walk: Park at the public car park in Devoran and take the time to explore the walk along the old quay at the historic village. For the more adventurous there are a series Mylor of longer walks out and around Devoran, all marked on the King Bridge Harry’s Cornwall Area Map, including following the cycle track Mylor towards Point. Boat Before you leave make sure you stop by the Old Quay Inn for a bite to eat and a swift pint.

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We’d recommend this walk when the tide is high to fully Flushing enjoy the views on offer.

This long established pub, situated at the head of Restronguet Creek in Devoran, adjacent to the coastto-coast cycle and walking trail, is enjoying a renaissance under new owners Hannah and John Calland. Chef Alex Carlisle, who did some of his training at the Ivy, creates seriously good food weaving together the best of local produce into an imaginative daily specials menu with a modern twist. At the Old Quay Inn we work closely with local producers, farmers and fishermen to buy ingredients that are fresh, of the highest quality and low in food miles. We offer a good selection of fresh Cornish fish and the species we use are not from threatened or depleted fish stocks. The young team provide a warm welcome at all times of the day.

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Meals are served 12 - 3pm and 6 - 9pm, seven days a week. We are open for morning coffee with pastries from 10am, afternoon coffee with cake and Cornish cream teas from Easter to September. There are carefully selected house and table wines and local beers Cask Marque certified - to enjoy. A large sunny garden, ideal for ‘al fresco’ dining, could be called Devoran’s best-kept secret. Dogs and children are welcome. Two double bedrooms for bed and breakfast. Cycle hire from Devoran Creek Cycle Hire next to the pub.

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Info Open all day, every day from 11am until late. St John’s Terrace, Devoran between Truro and Falmouth off the A39. Follow the signs from the Devoran roundabout. 01872 863142 www.theoldquayinn.co.uk

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Pendennis Castle

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WHAT’S ON Halloween Family Fun Trail 24th Oct - 30th Oct Discover some spooky secrets and ghastly tales as Pendennis Castle take you on their ghostly trail this Halloween. www.english-heritage.org.uk Halloween Tours 28th Oct - 30th Oct Are you brave enough for the Pendennis Catle spooky special, adult only, Halloween Ghost Tour? www.english-heritage.org.uk

THE FAL RIVER AUTUMN WALKING FESTIVAL GUIDED WALKS IN A NUTSHELL Friday 21st Oct n Fal River Autumn Walking Festival Launch n Helford Passage to Maritime Museum n Falmouth Evening Walk Saturday 22nd Oct n St Anthony Head Circular Walk n Stepping back in time Walk n Archeology and History Walk n Wild Food Walk Sunday 23rd Oct n Nare Head Circular Walk Monday 24th Oct n Hidden Villages Walk Tuesday 25th Oct n Dog Lovers Walk Friday 28th Oct n Helford Passage to Maritime Museum n Falmouth Evening Walk

Spooky Sleepover 28th Oct Dare you spend a night at the Museum? It’s fright night and spooky shenanigans are guaranteed. www. nmmc.co.uk

Saturday 29th Oct n St Anthony Head Circular walk Sunday 30th Oct n Nare Head Circular Walk n Nordic Walk n Ancient Stones Buzzards & Llamas n RNLI Great Cornish Welly Walk Monday 31st Oct n Hidden Villages walk Wednesday 2nd Nov n St Anthony Head Circular Walk Friday 4th Nov n Helford Passage to Maritime Museum n Falmouth Evening Walk

Cornwall Film Festival 4th Nov - 6th Nov The 10th annual Cornwall Film Festival is a celebration of Cornish and international film making. www.cornwallfilmfestival.com

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More Online

Saturday 5th Nov n St Anthony Head Circular Walk Sunday 6th Nov n Nare Circular Walk

This programme is just the start of the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival... jump online for more walks, interactive content and the chance to join in the conversation with other walkers. With the Fal River Autumn Walking Festival website, Facebook page and Twitter feed you won’t miss a step in the lead up to and throughout the festival. www.falriver.co.uk/walkingfestival www.facebook.com/walkingfestival www.twitter.com/FalRiverWalking

Have we missed out your favourite walk? If so, let us know so we can include it in next year’s festival. Got some great pictures of your walking or some wonderful stories to share? Then send them through to info@falriver.co.uk and we’ll put them on the website and our Facebook page. We’re even making a playlist full of everyone’s number one walking songs. Let us know what makes your feet tap and we’ll add it to the list. Happy walking!

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Afternoon Tea and Swim Discount

10% OFF

10% OFF

Afternoon Tea and Swim for two for £12.50 (normal price £31.95). Discount available on Afternoon Tea served daily from 3pm – 5pm.

Get 10% off tea, coffee, cream teas, cakes and ice cream with this voucher

Get 10% off our range of loose leaf, tea bag teas, and Tregothnan products at the Smugglers & Tea Bar at Tolverne.

BUDOCK VEAN

SMUGGLERS AND THE TEA BAR

TREGOTHNAN

10% discount off studio glass

50p off St Mawes Ferry

Buy 1 Get 1 Free

Walk this way for beautiful, unusual, unique handmade glass.

50p off a trip across the St Mawes Ferry

This voucher entitles one person free entry when accompanied by a person purchasing a standard priced adult ticket.

ST MAWES FERRY

FLAMBARDS

Malcolm Sutcliffe Glass Gallery 2 West Street Penryn www.malcolm-sutcliffe.co.uk

MALCOLM SUTCLIFFE 50p off King Harry Ferry

10% off 3 nights stay

Free Salsa Class

50p off a trip across the King Harry Ferry

Book for 3 nights or more during the festival and get 10% off normal price. Tregenna is situated on Melvill Road in Falmouth, close to harbour, beaches, shops & restaurants.

Free entry to the ‘Absolute Beginners’ class with Salsa Etc. Tuesday Evenings, 7pm at The Watersports Centre, Falmouth. Ring to book: 07920004988

KING HARRY FERRY

TREGENNA

SALSA ETC

Free Cream Tea

10% off Walking Equipment

Autumn Offer - 10% Offs

Watch the waves roll in and enjoy a Cream Tea. Buy one get the second free. Two cream teas for just £5.75 with this voucher.

Present this voucher at our Truro store and get 10% off all walking boots, jackets, walking poles and rucsaks to help you on your walk.

Spend £50 or more in one transaction and get £10 off. Inspirational autumn range of outdoor products, books, plants, local food & drink and gifts for Christmas.

THE FALMOUTH HOTEL

PENROSE OUTDOORS

TRELISSICK SHOP


Terms & Conditions: One voucher per client only. Expires 05.11.11. Not in conjunction with any other offer. Products bought from Smugglers only.

Terms & Conditions: One voucher per client only. Expires 05.11.11. Not in conjunction with any other offer

Terms & Conditions: Subject to availability. Budock Vean Afternoon tea for two only.One voucher covers two people. Expires 31st March 2012. Not in conjunction with any other offer.

TREGOTHNAN

SMUGGLERS

BUDOCK VEAN

Terms & Conditions: Voucher valid from 1 September to October 29 2011. Excludes Wednesday 26 October 2011.
 The management reserve the right to refuse entry or withdraw offer.

Terms & Conditions: One voucher per person. All sailings subject to weather, tide & circumstances. The skipper reserves the right to refuse passage to any person he/she deems unfit.

Terms & Conditions: One voucher per person visiting the gallery only. Valid from 20.10.11 & expires on 12.11.11

FLAMBARDS

ST MAWES FERRY

MALCOLM SUTCLIFFE

Terms & Conditions: One voucher per person. Redeemable against first visit only. Expires 27.03.12

Terms & Conditions: Please phone 01326 313881 to book a room, quoting Fal River Autumn Walking Festival special offer. Breakfast is included.

Terms & Conditions: One voucher per person. All sailings subject to weather, tide & circumstances. The skipper reserves the right to refuse passage to any person he/she deems unfit.

SALSA ETC

TREGENNA

KING HARRY FERRY

Terms & Conditions: Only valid at Trelissick shop from 22/10/2011 to 6/11/2011 with this brochure, photocopies not accepted. Cannot be used with other offers.

Terms & Conditions: One voucher per purchase, no photocopies, not applicable on sale items or already reduced items.

Terms & Conditions: This voucher entitles you to - one free cream tea per voucher, when you buy a cream tea, valid until the 7th Nov 2011, no cash alternative and not valid in conjunction with any other offer.

TRELISSICK SHOP

PENROSE OUTDOORS

FALMOUTH HOTEL


THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS A BIG THANK YOU Any new event is exciting but a little like entering the unknown. So it is with huge thanks to our sponsors and funders, who were all willing to embark on this adventure with us, that the walking festival is taking place.

St Anthony

in the Roseland Cottages

We are very grateful to The Nare, both for their title sponsorship of The Fal River Autumn Walking Festival and for their enthusiasm towards starting such an initiative. They have truly embraced the event and we are very much looking forward to thanking all of our supporters at the launch with a cream tea on their beautiful Quarterdeck! We also give thanks to walkitcornwall, the National Trust, the RNLI and South West Coast Paths who have supported the idea since it was first mentioned, with both funding and ideas, as well as The Falmouth BID for supporting our website and social media. Many local organisations have sponsored walks and our thanks go to you all – Helpful Holidays; Hotel Tresanton; St Antony and Roseland cottages; Falmouth District Hotel Association; Nearwater; Smugglers gallery and tea rooms; RTP Surveyors; Bosinver Cottages; The Valley; Ar Devora Mill; Scott Woyka; Mylor Yacht Harbour Ltd; Budock Vean; The Rosevine; Totally Truro; Old Quay Inn; National Maritime Museum Cornwall; Aspects Holidays, Little White Alice; Falmouth Beach Hotel; Rosemullion House. Thank you also to everyone who has advertised or inserted a voucher. The West Briton and Radio Cornwall have once again been incredibly supportive with helping us to raise the profile of this event. There will be great coverage and time on air – with top stories coming their way from MPAD. Not least of all, a huge pat on the back goes to Toby Budd at King Harry Ferry, as this event wouldn’t be happening without the inexhaustible enthusiasm and positivity that he brings to everything he is involved in. Also Tommy Tonkins who has worked patiently and calmly throughout. For everyone involved, please see the logos opposite. But our thanks also go to you - this is a fantastic celebration of walking in this picturesque part of the country and we hope that you will all enjoy taking part.

Helen Mulhern MD of Eventy – Marketing & PR Sponsorship and Funding for the Festival ,

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time to feel free

Trelissick just outside Truro

From fresh air, peace and quiet to taking in changing views, it’s easy to find time to feel free at Trelissick. We’re closer than you think, so come along for a visit.

nationaltrust.org.uk/ trelissick

Time well spent

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