Goblin Combe and Corporation Woods

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"A forest full of rockfaces gives a walk of crag tops and hollows."
Walk directions

From the parking area turn right into Plunder Street and bear left past the Goblin Combe Environmental Centre to pass through a gate with estate signboard 'Footpath to Wrington only'. An earth track leads up the combe bottom, with grey crags above on the left.

After 0.75 miles (1.2km) the track passes through a wall gap. Here, turn left up steep wooden steps. At the slope top the path bends right, and runs alongside a broken wall. On the right, yew trees conceal the drop beyond, but after 100yds (91m) the path bears right, through a gap in the wall, to reach the open crag top. Turn left for 330yds (300m) through a gate and along a clearing to another gate. Through this gate a green track leads down to a noticeboard near outbuildings of Warren Farm. (The noticeboard indicates 'You are here' but actually you're slightly further to the south…)

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  Terrain  - Tracks and paths, one steep-stepped ascent, several stiles
  Landscape  - Wooded hollows and open pasture above
  Dog friendliness  - Freedom in Cleeve Woods but lead essential in Corporation Wood (pheasant rearing and shooting)
  Parking  - Goblin Combe car park (free) at Cleeve Hill Road (turn off A370 at Lord Nelson pub)
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Walkers in the Lake District or Wales become familiar with the effects of glaciers on the landscape: U-shaped valleys, corrie hollows, and so on. Glaciers never reached Somerset, but the county has certain so called 'peri-glacial' landforms, caused by the permafrosted tundra climate just next door...
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Goblin Combe and Corporation Woods

Recommended by
Our view
"A forest full of rockfaces gives a walk of crag tops and hollows."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Tracks and paths, one steep-stepped ascent, several stiles
  Landscape - Wooded hollows and open pasture above
  Dog friendliness - Freedom in Cleeve Woods but lead essential in Corporation Wood (pheasant rearing and shooting)
  Parking - Goblin Combe car park (free) at Cleeve Hill Road (turn off A370 at Lord Nelson pub)
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Walkers in the Lake District or Wales become familiar with the effects of glaciers on the landscape: U-shaped valleys, corrie hollows, and so on. Glaciers never reached Somerset, but the county has certain so called 'peri-glacial' landforms, caused by the permafrosted tundra climate just next door...
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