Mullion Cove's wild flowers

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Walk directions
Leave the car park at the bottom end through a gate by the last house and follow the track ahead for 0.3 miles (0.5km). Ignore the signposted link to the coast path. Where the track bends to the left (signposted) continue on a secondary track directly ahead to reach a field gate in a few steps. Beyond the gate, keep straight ahead to go over a stile in the wall to your right, just 107 left of an opening into another field. Turn left along the field-edge. Cross another stile, then continue to open ground by a gate in a fence on the right.
Go over the wooden stile, then bear half left along a path to reach Natural England's National Nature Reserve. Keep ahead towards distant buildings. At a large field, keep along its left edge.
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  Terrain  - Good inland tracks and paths, can be muddy in places during wet weather; coastal footpath; many stiles
  Landscape  - Flat heathland and high sea cliff
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs on lead through grazed areas and as notices indicate
  Parking  - Predannack Wollas car park (National Trust)
  Toilets en route  - Mullion Cove, 200yds (183m) up road from harbour
About the walk
The heathland of the Lizard Peninsula near Mullion may seem dull compared to the dramatic sea cliffs that define its edges; the only punctuation marks are the huge satellite dishes of the nearby Goonhilly tracking station and the lazily revolving blades of modern wind turbines. Yet, beneath the...
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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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Mullion Cove's wild flowers

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Additional information
  Terrain - Good inland tracks and paths, can be muddy in places during wet weather; coastal footpath; many stiles
  Landscape - Flat heathland and high sea cliff
  Dog friendliness - Dogs on lead through grazed areas and as notices indicate
  Parking - Predannack Wollas car park (National Trust)
  Toilets en route - Mullion Cove, 200yds (183m) up road from harbour
About the walk
The heathland of the Lizard Peninsula near Mullion may seem dull compared to the dramatic sea cliffs that define its edges; the only punctuation marks are the huge satellite dishes of the nearby Goonhilly tracking station and the lazily revolving blades of modern wind turbines. Yet, beneath the...
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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.