Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin
Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin

Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin

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Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin

Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin

Distance: 11.7mi
Elevation: 869ft
Time: 4-5.5h

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The Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin is an amazing long distance walking route in Cornwall that will allow you to experience the natural beauty of one of the region’s waterways. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the banks of the Camel Estuary, following the water’s edge as it narrows into the River Camel and snakes across the countryside to reach the town of Bodmin. Walkers should take note that this is a one-way route, so you will need to either retrace your steps or arrange some form of transit for the return portion.

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Getting there

The trailhead for the Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin can be found at the car park next to the Padstow Boatyard.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

Year-Round

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

One Way


Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin
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Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin Route Description

If you are a fan of lovely riverside settings and exploring the picturesque Cornish countryside, then you will be sure to love the Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin. This fantastic walk will lead you along the River Camel and its estuary, offering a great opportunity to relax and reconnect with nature.

Setting out from the car park in Padstow, you will make your way to the southeast along the edge of the Camel Estuary, enjoying the views across the water as you traverse the terrain around Little Petherick Creek, Old Town Cove, and Pinkson Creek. From here, the estuary will begin to narrow into the River Camel, as it passes through the town of Wadebridge.

After making your way through the town, you will continue along the winding banks of the River Camil as it leads to the southeast, passing through stretches of open countryside and dense forest, before arriving at the end point of the walk in the town of Bodmin.

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