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7.7 km
~1 hrs 50 min
185 m
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βThe Godolphin and Tregonning Hill Loop offers panoramic views, historical sites, and diverse wildlife on a moderate hike.β
Starting near Cornwall, England, the Godolphin Hill and Tregonning Hill Loop is an 8 km (approximately 5 miles) trail with an elevation gain of around 100 meters (328 feet). This loop trail is rated as medium difficulty, making it suitable for hikers with a moderate level of fitness.### Getting There To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transport. If driving, set your GPS to Godolphin Cross, a small village near the trailhead. There is limited parking available near the village, so arriving early is advisable. For those using public transport, the nearest major town is Helston. From Helston, you can take a local bus to Godolphin Cross.### Trail Overview The trail begins near the historic Godolphin House, a National Trust property with a rich history dating back to the 15th century. As you start your hike, you'll ascend Godolphin Hill, which offers panoramic views of the Cornish countryside and the distant coastline. The initial climb is gentle, gaining about 50 meters (164 feet) in elevation over the first 1.5 km (0.9 miles).### Godolphin Hill At the summit of Godolphin Hill, you'll find a trig point marking the highest spot. This is an excellent place to take a break and enjoy the views. On clear days, you can see St. Michael's Mount to the south and the rugged cliffs of the north coast. The hill is also home to a variety of flora and fauna, including heather, gorse, and skylarks.### Tregonning Hill Descending from Godolphin Hill, the trail leads you through a mix of open moorland and wooded areas. After about 4 km (2.5 miles), you'll begin the ascent of Tregonning Hill. This hill is slightly steeper but shorter, with an elevation gain of around 50 meters (164 feet) over 1 km (0.6 miles). Tregonning Hill is historically significant as the site of early tin mining activities. You may notice remnants of old mine workings and engine houses along the way.### Historical Significance Tregonning Hill is also notable for its connection to William Cookworthy, who discovered china clay in the area in the 18th century. This discovery was pivotal for the local economy and led to the establishment of the porcelain industry in Cornwall. Keep an eye out for interpretive signs that provide more information about this historical period.### Wildlife and Nature The trail is rich in biodiversity. You might spot buzzards soaring overhead or catch a glimpse of deer in the wooded sections. The flora varies from ancient oak woodlands to heathland, providing a diverse habitat for wildlife. Spring and summer are particularly vibrant, with wildflowers in full bloom and butterflies flitting about.### Navigation While the trail is well-marked, it's always a good idea to have a reliable navigation tool. HiiKER is an excellent app for this purpose, offering detailed maps and real-time tracking to ensure you stay on course.### Final Stretch The final section of the loop takes you back towards Godolphin House, passing through picturesque farmland and small streams. The descent is gradual, making for a pleasant end to your hike. As you approach the trailhead, consider taking a detour to visit Godolphin House and its beautiful gardens, which are open to the public.This trail offers a blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and moderate physical challenge, making it a rewarding experience for any hiker.
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