Point of interest

Cadson Bury Hill Fort - National Trust

3 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Daniel & Victoria
December 16, 2020
15min drive. Cadsonbury is a great Tamar Valley walk to have up your sleeve, especially in spring and summer. In spring a multitude of wildflowers, birdsong and trees emerging from dormancy make for some heartening scenes. Come summer, when the weather is at its hottest, shaded woods alongside a cooling stretch of the River Lynher offer a little respite, making this a popular spot for dog walkers and families during such times. Regardless of season, if you’re looking for something a little more energetic a trek up the steep hill to the fort will oblige you with some heart healthy exercise and reward you with some stunning views.
15min drive. Cadsonbury is a great Tamar Valley walk to have up your sleeve, especially in spring and summer. In spring a multitude of wildflowers, birdsong and trees emerging from dormancy make for some heartening scenes. Come summer, when the weather is at its hottest, shaded woods alongside a c…
Susan
July 23, 2021
Just down the road, with free parking. A beautiful riverside walk with several routes, one of which takes you to the top of this historical fort. With views over the cornish landscape.
Tim
October 28, 2020
Some lovely walks near the river next to the carpark but these can get very busy. Although a steep climb it is well worth climbing to the top of the hill where the fort used to be.

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