Guided estate walks
Learn more about the wider history of Godolphin with weekly volunteer guided walks around the estate.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Volunteer guided walks take place every Monday at 11am. Join one of these walks and explore the wider estate of Godolphin. Walks alternate between different parts of Godolphin estate, including Godolphin Hill, Woods and along the River Hayle.
Please note: walks are subject to cancellation based on inclement weather conditions and are subject to volunteer availability.
Times
Prices
Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Booking details
No booking needed but please call ahead to check if visiting specifically to join an estate walk.
- Suitability
Although children are welcome, this tour is recommended for adult audiences
- Meeting point
Meeting at 10.45am at the welcome hut, for 11am walk.
- What to bring and wear
Wear stout footwear and outdoor clothing.
- Accessibility
Due to the terrain, this is not wheelchair accessible. This walk includes inclined terrain and stile crossings. The pace is slow and gentle, so fitness levels can be accommodated.
- Other
Please note: walks are subject to cancellation based on inclement weather conditions and are subject to volunteer availability. If you plan to visit Godolphin specifically for this event we recommend calling ahead to check.
Upcoming events
Short Guided Walks Through a Mining Landscape
Join us every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday as one of our volunteers guide you on a short walk through the mining landscape of Godolphin Woods.
May Half Term at Godolphin
Get in touch with your senses this May half term as you explore the gardens around Godolphin.
Trust 10
Get outdoors and get fit with the Trust10 running trail through the countryside of Godolphin.
Visit the house at Godolphin
Venture into Godolphin House and discover the rich history within the walls of this once great mining powerhouse. Find out more about those who lived here at lives they led in what was once Cornwall's largest and finest house.