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Newbridge - Cadson Bury Hill Fort is South West of the town of Callington in East Cornwall.
Newbridge is a road crossing over the River Lynher on the A390 main road between Callington and Liskeard. Newbridge being such a common name it's known locally as Callington Newbridge, built centuries ago it was formerly a toll bridge. NOTE whilst the river is mostly slow and gentle, following periods of heavy rain it can become extremely fast and care should be taken near the river banks. Cadson Bury (or Cadsonbury) is a large Iron Age Hill Fort. NOTE the climb is very steep with steps but gives spectacular views over a wide area. 60 years ago this area was little visited, but today is more popular, on fine days, especially in Summer months, a visit early in the day is best. Once one of the best places to see both мала црноглава сипка and планинска сипка, today they are rarely seen, more common depending on season are жолтоглаво кралче, елова зелентарка, воден ќос, обичен свиркач, жолтогрла стрнарка, шумска трепетилка and глувчар amongst many others.
The A390 main road runs from Liskeard (far to the West) and Callington (just to the North East). If traveling from Liskeard leave on A390 signed Callington/Tavistock/Launceston (A388), pass through the hamlets of St I've/Park field, continue on A390, the road eventually goes downhill through a wooded section, on passing River Lynher Newbridge sign, at next sharp Left hand bend turn Right into narrow road to car park. If traveling from Callington leave on A390 signed Liskeard, the road soon goes downhill through trees on both sides, on passing Priority To Oncoming Vehicles (Blue) signs the road narrows, cross over bridge and turn first Left into narrow road to car park.
If climbing to hill fort livestock may be present. The circular walk indicated on the map is about 3,5 km.
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