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Patrick O'Driscoll

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About Patrick O'Driscoll
🧭Holiday walks in North Cornwall with the family 🏞
Distance travelled

21.1 km

Time in motion

05:38 h

Recent Activity

    planned a hike.

    February 25, 2022

    Delamere forest – Sandstone Trail bridge Loop from Manley

    01:31

    5.92km

    3.9km/h

    20m

    20m

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    went for a hike.

    November 8, 2020

    00:58

    3.72km

    3.9km/h

    20m

    20m

    1. November 8, 2020

      Leaving the car outside the former home of 9ft 3in Child of Hale, we walk east past St Mary's Church and straight towards a gated pot-holed and rutted track between hedges with fields either side. Walk south towards the decommissioned lighthouse.

      This is the Mersey Way, a 22-mile trail which runs from

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    went for a hike.

    August 20, 2020

    01:25

    5.10km

    3.6km/h

    90m

    100m

    1. August 20, 2020

      Parking in the Link Road car park and walking down into town towards the Quay. Follow the road up the slope towards the war memorial past the boating club. Descend down the coastal path parallel to the beach, there is a rocky path down to the sand from here. We walked towards Stepping point but cut inland

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    went for a hike.

    August 15, 2020

    01:30

    5.99km

    4.0km/h

    140m

    140m

    1. August 16, 2020

      Heading out from the Carnewas/Bedruthan steps car park south along the rocky foot path. Foot paths are a mixture of soil and slate and narrow in places, keep an eye on the kids! Path gets steep as it descends towards Mawgan Porth beach so needs treading with care. We cut up through the dunes behind the

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    went for a hike.

    August 13, 2020

    00:55

    3.38km

    3.7km/h

    40m

    70m

    1. August 13, 2020

      Guided photography walk with Kate Whiston around the fantastic Trevose Head. Today the sea mist hung low over the head land but soon burnt off as we walked west. The costal path is a mix of slate and muddy rutted tracks, narrow in places so kids need to be under strict supervision. Benches can be found

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    went for a hike.

    August 9, 2020

    00:49

    2.95km

    3.6km/h

    60m

    150m

    1. August 10, 2020

      Free carparking although its small. Walk out of the gate, across a trickling De Lank River and up the slope to the granite stone summits of Roughtor, Little Roughtor and Showery Tor. Roughtor is 400m or 1313ft above sea level, one mile northwest of Brown Willy, the highest point in Cornwall (420m) Crowdy

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