How Long Is Bude Canal Path?

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Enjoy an easy stroll along the Bude Canal on this fine circular walk in Cornwall. As well as taking in the canal you’ll visit the coast Widemouth Bay and enjoy some fine views over Bude Bay from the coastal path. The walk starts from the information centre car park which is located next to the canal.

Is Bude hilly?

Much of Bude and the local area is hilly and although the lanes are pretty quiet, you will need to be prepared to put the effort in! Here are several circular routes of between 5 and 6.5 miles heading South to Widemouth Bay, North to Northcott Mouth and inland through the villages of Stratton and Marhamchurch.

What is the Bude Aqueduct?

About this route. This long and easy circular route meanders through the pretty borderlands of Devon and Cornwall. Its first half takes you from the Tamar Lakes, crossing Devon’s gently rolling landscape the winding course of the old Bude tub-boat Canal.

Can you paddle board on Bude Canal?

Bude Canal

Taking a gentle paddle along the canal allows you the chance to take in all the beautiful wildlife and greenery which surrounds the area. A SUP session with Bude Surfing Experience starts from £35 per person, including all equipment, and is suitable for all ages from eight upwards.

Is Bude worth visiting?

Bude is first and foremost a holiday town, but it is also a quite quirky with some interesting history. However, what really makes it special is the setting with the Atlantic coast to one side and rolling countryside the other, making this a great base for exploring the far North of Cornwall.

What is Bude like to live in?

Bude was Cornwall’s first proper tourist destination, the “Brighton of the West” until the railway line closed in the 1960s. Returning to former glory, the small friendly seaside town has plenty going on, decent schools and beautiful beaches within walking distance of the town centre.

What is there to do in Bude on a rainy day?

Another rainy-day activity in Bude, is visiting a local historic house.



You’ll soon forget about the rain.

  • Rebel Cinema. …
  • Pottery Box. …
  • Pencarrow House and Gardens. …
  • Prideaux Place. …
  • Welcombe Pottery. …
  • The Arthurian Centre/Vale of Avalon. …
  • The Bead and Fibre Cellar. …
  • Camel Creek Adventure Park.

Where does Bude canal go to?

The Bude Canal

The canal stretched for thirty-five miles, heading west to Launceston, east to Holsworthy and also linking to a purpose-built reservoir at Virworthy, dubbed the ‘Tamar Lake’, which was used to feed water to the system.

Where can I paddle board in Bude?

Standup Paddle Boarding in Bude

  • Stand Up Paddle Boarding at Tamar Lakes. Gracefully glide across the water on a stand up paddle board. …
  • SUP with Bude Surfing Experience. SUP is one of the fastest growing water sports in Cornwall. …
  • Zuma Jay Surf Hire and Surfboard Demo Centre. …
  • Saltwater Safari.

Is Widemouth Bay dog friendly?

Dogs are banned on Widemouth north beach from 15th May to 30th September (10am to 6pm). At Black Rock, dogs are allowed all year. Directions: Widemouth Bay is approximately 14 miles from Camelford and 24 miles from Wadebridge.

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Is Bude Canal navigable?

The first part of the Bude Canal, from the sea locks to Helebridge, is a conventional lock canal, and is still navigable (the lock gates at Rodds Bridge and Whalesborough have been replaced with concrete spillways). … The wheeled, canal tub boats were pulled up this first plane for a distance of 836ft – a lift of 120ft.

Where does the camel trail start?

The Camel Trail starts at Wenford Bridge, on the edge of Bodmin Moor, and ends at Padstow. It passes through Bodmin and Wadebridge. From start to finish, the Camel Trail is 18 miles long and is 5.5 miles from Wadebridge to Padstow.

Where can I run in Bude?

Popular Running Routes from Bude

  • Pirate Run Bude. 15.678 km | 367 m |
  • Bude 4m Loop Via Helebridge. 6.358 km | 35 m |
  • Bude 10k. 10.000 km | 135 m |
  • Bude. 8.407 km | 430 m |
  • Beach Bude Run. 6.028 km | 81 m |
  • Bude Triathlon Run. 5.000 km | 22 m |
  • 5k Around Bude. 5.246 km | 38 m |
  • Bude To Home. 39.691 km | 858 m |

Where is the nicest place to live in Cornwall?

8 Best Places to Live in Cornwall

  • St Ives.
  • Falmouth.
  • Porthleven.
  • Penzance.
  • Padstow.
  • Looe.
  • Mawgan Porth.
  • Truro.

Is Bude a safe place to live?

“Bude is renown as a safe, wholesome traditional British seaside tourist town,” Cllr La Broy added.

What shops are there in Bude?

Independent shops in Bude town centre include Wroes department store, Barrel Rock Clothing, Spencer Thorn, Ann’s Cottage and Banfords. Larger chains in the town include Fat Face, Mountain Warehouse, Saltrock, Boots, WH Smith and Holland & Barrett.

What is Bude famous for?

Bude is widely known for its beautiful climate (it was recorded as the sunniest place in the UK in Summer 2013). Winters also tend to be very mild, making it a popular year round holiday destination in north Cornwall.

Is Padstow near Bude?

The distance between Padstow and Bude is 26 miles. The road distance is 35.7 miles.

Is Bude near St Ives?

The distance between Bude and St Ives is 59 miles. The road distance is 73 miles. … Yes, the driving distance between Bude to St Ives is 73 miles. It takes approximately 1h 27m to drive from Bude to St Ives.

Are all canals linked?

Most of them are linked into a single English and Welsh network from Bristol to London, Liverpool to Goole and Lancaster to Ripon, and connecting the Irish Sea, the North Sea, the estuaries of the Humber, Thames, Mersey, Severn and Ribble.

When was Bude built?

The Castle was built in 1830 by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney.

The Castle has stood the test of time and is evidence to his brilliance.

How far can you kayak on Bude Canal?

The Bude canal weaves up the Neat Valley for almost two miles creating a sheltered ribbon of water ideal for short journeys, fun & skills sessions and safety & rescue training.

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