The China Clay industry in Cornwall has a long and illustrious history, with hundreds of thousands of tonnes of the unique material being excavated and […]
Category: Walks
Lanyon Quoit of West Penwith
Standing in the fields of West Penwith is Lanyon Quoit, one of Cornwall’s most well known archaeological monuments. Thought to be Early Neolithic (4000-3500 BCE), […]
A Walk Around the Minions Area
The village of Minions and the surrounding landscape of Bodmin and Craddock Moors contain a wealth of historical features. This walk will aim to include […]
Craddock Moor Stone Circle
High on Craddock Moor, just a stones throw from one of Cornwall’s most famous stone circles The Hurlers, is a less known but no less […]
Land’s End to Nanjizal Walk
At Cornwall’s most westerly point sits a stunning section of coastline, with beautiful Land’s End granite, shipwrecks, a lighthouse and some of Cornwall’s most iconic […]
Mên-an-Tol
In west Penwith the men-an-tol is a famous site made up of four standing stones. Thought to be of Neolithic Early-Bronze Age origin (2500-1500 BCE) […]