From Helston to Porthleven by The Loe

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Walk directions

Leave the car park via the footbridge, near the road end of the car park, after crossing the river bear left into ‘Penrose Amenity Area’ and follow the path alongside the river.

After about 0.5 miles (850m) right turn and continue ahead across a sturdy causeway that was built in 1987. Dogs must be kept on leads here. You are now at the heart of Loe Marsh, the choked gut of the River Cober, dense with alder and willow trees and moisture-loving plants. On the other side of the causeway, turn left along a wide drive through the Oak Grove.

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  Terrain  - Excellent paths and estate tracks
  Landscape  - Densely vegetated river valley, poolside woods, and sandy coast
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs strictly on the lead within Penrose Park area; dogs banned on Porthleven Beach Easter to 1 October, from the Harbour Wall to the Blue Buoy steps. Rest of Porthleven has no restrictions.
  Parking  - Penrose Amenity Area free car park, Helston. Turn off the A394 on to the B3304 at the large roundabout on the outskirts of Helston. Car park is 200yds (183m) along the road on the left
  Toilets en route  - Helston and Porthleven
About the walk
This undemanding walk leads from the attractive town of Helston to the fishing village of Porthleven, via the valley of the River Cober and the remarkable Loe, the largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall. Helston has a rich Cornish identity and is worth exploring, not least for the fine...
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Cornwall has just about everything – wild moorland landscapes, glorious river valley scenery, picturesque villages and miles of breathtaking coastline. Known for its popular surfing spots, the region provides ample opportunities for water sport enthusiasts, and for those who prefer to stay on land, visitor attractions like the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan offer a lovely day out.
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From Helston to Porthleven by The Loe

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Additional information
  Terrain - Excellent paths and estate tracks
  Landscape - Densely vegetated river valley, poolside woods, and sandy coast
  Dog friendliness - Dogs strictly on the lead within Penrose Park area; dogs banned on Porthleven Beach Easter to 1 October, from the Harbour Wall to the Blue Buoy steps. Rest of Porthleven has no restrictions.
  Parking - Penrose Amenity Area free car park, Helston. Turn off the A394 on to the B3304 at the large roundabout on the outskirts of Helston. Car park is 200yds (183m) along the road on the left
  Toilets en route - Helston and Porthleven
About the walk
This undemanding walk leads from the attractive town of Helston to the fishing village of Porthleven, via the valley of the River Cober and the remarkable Loe, the largest natural freshwater lake in Cornwall. Helston has a rich Cornish identity and is worth exploring, not least for the fine...
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About the area
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Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
Cornwall has just about everything – wild moorland landscapes, glorious river valley scenery, picturesque villages and miles of breathtaking coastline. Known for its popular surfing spots, the region provides ample opportunities for water sport enthusiasts, and for those who prefer to stay on land, visitor attractions like the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan offer a lovely day out.