![]() ![]() On reaching the main road at Trevarth cross to the pavement and turn left for a half mile walk back to the Coppice Inn. ![]() Carefully cross the busy road and join the slim track marked with a St Piran shells slightly downhill on the left this diminutive track runs for half a mile to Trevarth. Continuing along the byway towards Comford take the muddy footpath on the right and walk through the paddocks beside the estate to Comford Hill. Reaching the forest exit bear right and descend along the country byway to Gwennap Village following the stream by the road will ensure that you will capture a view of the magnificent parish church which is the centre piece of the village. Badgers, foxes and buzzards are among the many species that have made the woods their home. The mile of forest is a wonderful habitat for native fauna which frequent this idyllic region. Follow the path to the entrance of Trevince Woods and take the trail on the left which runs along the fenced perimeter to Gwennap Village. Walk straight ahead following the byway towards the woods and turn right at the brown Mineral Trail sign. Continue through the village passing the Carharrack Stars Inn and bear right at Sparry Lane. Reaching Carharrack pass the site of the old railway coal yard (also once an animal feed store) and continue to St Piran’s Church on the right. Turning right at the top a footpath follows the remnants of the Redruth & Chacewater Railway to the village of Carharrack. Starting from the top of the Coppice Inn car park, cross right and walk uphill through Trevarth towards Carharrack as far as the mining trail turn left at the brown sign and ascend to Pennance Road. Route: Via Carharrack (Road) then forest trail and public footpath across Gwennap Estate follow Gwennap Pilgrimage to Comford Hill, Trevarth and Lanner. ![]() Turn right towards Portreath Bakery you will pass Pennance Lane as you return to the pub for a well-deserved refreshment and hopefully the satisfaction of a lovely walk! Turn right and enjoy a lovely walk back towards Lanner Moor at the road junction take the byway on the left and descend to the thoroughfare. The parish church of Lanner is diocese of Truro and the county of Cornwall it hosts many community events including jumble sales and traditional village activities.Ĭontinuing uphill from the church for half a mile, pass under a tunnel above the Tresavean Tramroad turn immediately left after the tunnel and ascend to the tramroad. This is a pleasant little corner of Lanner and an ideal place to relax or even enjoy a picnic. Ascend to the top of the lane, turn left onto Pennance Road near Fiddlers Green and walk towards Lanner Hill.Īt the hill cross the road and descend to Lanner Square in front is the Lanner Inn bear right here and walk to the Green and Christchurch. Leaving the Coppice from the lower car park, turn right and cross to the thoroughfare from here continue uphill to Pennance Lane next to the Portreath Bakery. Finishing along the Tresavean Tramroad and Lanner byways. ![]() Route: Via Lanner thoroughfare Pennance Lane, byway/footpath to Lanner Green and Christchurch. A basic overview of local circular walks with videos and news updates on this page about forth-coming events. ![]()
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