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Plymouth being the largest city west of Bristol is almost surrounded by water, this walk is on good roads and pavements.
Plymouth being a fishing port is very good for gulls, The Sound to the south is protected by a long breakwater. Sometimes bringing pelagic species very close, whilst the city centre is quite densely built on, most of this walk is very open.
Unfortunately parking is pay and display, but the area is well served by buses. The Barbican is almost at sea level, with the middle section near the Hoe quite elevated, being south facing the sun can be a problem especially during winter. The route you see on the map is about 2 km.
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