The guided walk from Bere Ferrers to Tamerton Foliot promises an enriching experience along the scenic Tamara Way. Over 5.5 miles, walkers will enjoy grand houses, mining history, and Tamar Valley’s natural beauty. Suitable for small groups, this moderate trek concludes in Tamerton Foliot, where optional refreshments await. With discounts available, this adventure is both accessible and enjoyable. What will you discover on this captivating journey?
Key Points

- A guided 5.5-mile walk from Bere Ferrers to Tamerton Foliot, exploring the Tamar Valley’s scenic views, mining history, and natural beauty.
- The moderate-difficulty trek lasts approximately 3 hours and is suitable for groups up to 8 participants.
- Discounts available for public transport users and PARD CARD holders, with a 10% discount for each.
- Participants should wear suitable outdoor clothing and bring sturdy footwear, a water bottle, and a small backpack.
- The tour is not wheelchair-accessible, and public transport is encouraged due to limited parking at the starting point.
Tour Overview

The tour is a guided walk from Bere Ferrers to Tamerton Foliot, covering approximately 5.5 miles over a duration of 3 hours.
A guided 5.5-mile walk from Bere Ferrers to Tamerton Foliot, spanning 3 hours through the scenic Tamar Valley.
It’s a moderate-difficulty activity suitable for groups of up to 8 participants. The tour is conducted in English and starts at the Bere Ferrers Railway Station.
Participants can take advantage of discounts for public transport users and PARD CARD holders.
The route explores the Tamar Valley, following the Tamara Way long-distance path and offering views of grand houses, mining history, and a tidal crossing of the Tavy before finishing in Tamerton Foliot.
Booking Information

The price for this guided walk is from $51.73 per person.
Travelers can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour also offers a book now, pay later option, allowing participants to reserve their spot without upfront payment.
Discounts are available for public transport users (10% with code GOODJOURNEY) and PARD CARD holders (10% with code PARDCARD).
Booking this tour provides a flexible and cost-effective way to explore the Tamar Valley in Devon.
Route and Highlights

Participants on this guided walk will explore the scenic Tamar Valley, including riverside, woodland, low hills, and villages.
The route follows the Tamara Way long-distance path on the Devon side of the Tamar River, offering views of grand houses, mining history, and a tidal crossing of the Tavy.
Along the way, walkers will discover the region’s natural beauty and rich heritage.
The tour culminates in the village of Tamerton Foliot, where participants can enjoy optional tea or lunch after the 5.5-mile, moderate-difficulty trek.
What to Bring
To make the most of the guided walk, it’s important to come prepared.
Wear suitable outdoor clothing that can withstand the changing weather conditions. Sturdy footwear is a must for navigating the rough terrain and sloping ground.
Remember to bring a 1-liter water bottle and a small backpack or carrier to store any extra gear.
With the right equipment, you’ll be able to fully learn about the scenic Tamar Valley and capture memorable photos along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information
Although the guided walk isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, those arriving by train can easily access the meeting point at Bere Ferrers Railway Station.
Parking options are limited, so the tour encourages using public transport. The walk ends at Tamerton Foliot, where a bus service to Plymouth runs every 30 minutes.
Participants should bring proof of travel or a PARD CARD to qualify for discounts.
Exploring the Tamar Valley
The guided walk from Bere Ferrers to Tamerton Foliot offers an exceptional opportunity to explore the scenic Tamar Valley.
Along the way, walkers will encounter a diverse tapestry of natural wonders, including:
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Tranquil riverside paths meandering through lush, verdant woodlands
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Panoramic vistas of rolling hills and historic mining sites
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A tidal crossing over the Tavy River, showcasing the valley’s dynamic interplay between land and water
This captivating journey allows participants to enjoy the rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes that define the Tamar Valley, creating an unforgettable experience for all who embark on this guided adventure.
Tidal Crossing of the Tavy
As participants cross the tidal Tavy River, they’ll witness the interplay between land and water that defines the Tamar Valley’s dynamic nature.
The crossing is dependent on tidal conditions, requiring careful timing. Walkers may need to wade through shallow water, experiencing the gentle ebb and flow of the river.
This ephemeral crossing highlights the valley’s geological and environmental evolution, shaped by the river’s power over centuries.
Participants will appreciate the valley’s ever-changing character, where land and water coexist in a delicate balance, showcasing the region’s unique natural heritage.
Finishing in Tamerton Foliot
After crossing the tidal Tavy River, the guided walk culminates in the village of Tamerton Foliot.
Here, walkers can enjoy:
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Options for tea or lunch at the local establishments
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A regular bus service back to Plymouth every 30 minutes
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Views of the quaint village and its charming architecture
With the walk now complete, participants can reflect on the beautiful Tamar Valley landscapes, mining heritage, and serene riverside settings they experienced throughout the 5.5-mile journey.
Participants can reflect on the beautiful Tamar Valley landscapes, mining heritage, and serene riverside settings experienced throughout the 5.5-mile journey.
Tamerton Foliot provides a convenient end point, allowing for easy onward travel or further exploration of the local area.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for Families With Young Children?
The tour may not be suitable for families with young children as it’s described as a moderate difficulty hike over rough terrain and sloping ground. The group size is also limited, which could pose challenges for families.
Can We Bring Our Own Packed Lunch for the Tour?
Participants can bring their own packed lunch for the tour. The tour does not include lunch, so bringing a packed meal is an option to enjoy during the breaks along the route.
Are There Any Restrooms Available Along the Route?
There are no publicly accessible restrooms mentioned along the 5.5-mile route. Participants should plan accordingly and ensure they’ve used facilities before the tour starts at Bere Ferrers Railway Station. The tour does not include any scheduled stops for restrooms.
Can We Arrange a Private Tour for Our Group?
Yes, private tours can be arranged for groups. Simply contact the tour provider and request a private booking. Group sizes are limited to 8 participants, so a private tour ensures the full group can participate.
What Is the Weather Forecast for the Day of the Tour?
The weather forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 68°F (20°C) and low of 48°F (9°C). Light winds and minimal chance of rain make for ideal conditions for the guided walk.
The Sum Up
The guided walk from Bere Ferrers to Tamerton Foliot offers a scenic and enriching experience along the Tamara Way. Participants will enjoy breathtaking views, explore the area’s mining history, and appreciate the natural beauty of the Tamar Valley. The moderate trek concludes in Tamerton Foliot, with optional refreshments available. Discounts for public transport users and PARD CARD holders make this adventure accessible and enjoyable.
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