A few days off work and with a good forecast I was out. The weather was almost spring like today, the sun was warm and it felt like the snow of a couple of weeks ago was long gone. I haven’t been down to Blackaton Cross for a number of years now, but it was good to be back here, and with a few tors thrown in, it was a fantastic way to spend a couple of hours. The only part of this walk I’m not keen on is the section to the south east of the Trowlesworthy Tors. This is always very boggy, the ground moving type of boggy, where the earth is clearly sat on a watery bed, not a lot of fun. I should really have walked to the stone row and then up. But the main feature of today was the sun and the blue skies, more of that for spring would be lovely.
Start – Cadover parking |
Route – Blackaton Cross – Great Trowlesworthy Tor – Little Trowlesworthy Tor – Shadyback Tor – Emmets Post – Cadover Parking |
Distance – 4 miles Start time – 11am Time taken – 2hrs 15mins Highest Point – Great Trowlesworthy Tor 357metres |
Weather – Sunny and blue skies. Spring is nearly here! |

At the start of the walk I head past Blackaton Cross, my walk will take me past those tors on the skyline

This is called Long Lake and used to be used for model boats, however the quarry company have stopped that now. That’s Penn Beacon and Shell Top behind

This leat comes from the river Plym and ends up in Long Lake. It then leaves Long Lake and runs down the bottom of the valley on the left and back into the river Plym!!

I’ve walked to a large cairn on the hillside under Shell Top and I get a zoomed view to Plymouth Sound past the quarry workings

Little Trowlesworthy Tor from Great Trowlesworthy. The horizon is filled with the tors of Bodmin Moor

The two clumps of trees are part of my last walk with the clump to the right the one with Ditsworthy Warren House in it. The mast at Princetown in the distance

Shadyback Tor can be seen down there. The leat is between me and the tor and I head for the house on the hillside in order to find the small bridge over the leat

Shadyback Tor with the Plym on the left and Hen Tor up on the right of the river, Little Trowlesworthy Tor top right

This is where the stream that comes out from Long Lake rejoins the river Plym. The Trowlesworthy Tors are up there on the hillside
A very tempting walk. The weather looks bright indeed we sure could need more sun where I live.
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Looks like a great day for a walk. Bet it was chilly, though
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Double figures on the celsius scale so pretty good really. Base layer and a t shirt on for most of the walk, and just a fleece when I stopped. Spring is my favourite season so I’m hoping the good weather continues
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Ideal weather then. Off to the Lakes this weekend 😀but looks like temperature is about to drop again ☹️ but we can wrap up
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Definitely looks like the cold weather is back for a short time over the weekend. Stay warm!
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Hat, gloves and fleece’s ready!
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Looks lovely. A bit of sunshine makes all the difference. 😁
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Hopefully it will continue. I love spring
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Splendid walk, hope you didn’t fall through into the quaking bogs! Very Spring-like at the moment but winter is back for weekend apparently.
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Just been and looked at that. Looks like there will be no snow down here just a strong biting wind. Cue the mad dash by folk to buy 15 pints of milk and all the bread in Sainsburys!!!
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