Saltram boundary walk

On the edge of the Plym Estuary, the Saltram estate comprises a Georgian mansion surrounded by the remains of 18th-century landscaped parkland. Enjoy a circular walk following the perimeter, with views of the estuary and Blaxton saltmarsh.
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Saltram House car park. Grid ref: SX520556Trail information
*This walk comprises mixed terrain, but none should be too challenging. For further details, please see Terrain section.
**Some sections are unsuitable for people with reduced mobility. For further details, please see section marked Access.
***Dogs are welcome, with conditions. For further details, please see section marked Facilities.
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