Tamara Coast to Coast Way

The route largely follows the River Tamar, which rises less than 4 miles (6.4 km) from the north coast, and is mostly in Cornwall with some sections in Devon.

Tamara was the ancient goddess of the River Tamar.

[1][2][3][4] By connecting with the South West Coast Path, the Tamara Way completes a 387-mile (623 km) circular walking route around the boundaries of Cornwall, known as Kylgh Kernow [The Circuit of Cornwall].

[6] It is waymarked with a logo showing a white bee on a green arrow on a blue roundel, with the name of the trail.

[3] This British trail or long-distance path-related article is a stub.

Logo showing a white bee on a green arrow on a blue circular background with name of trail