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Mousehole to Lamorna and back
...Cornwall, and they have been extensively adapted for stage and screen. Lamorna Cove provided some of the breathtaking Cornish scenery for the filming of four of her stories – 'The Empty House...
Find Your Way
...Cornwall many parts of the Lizard section and that around Par, in the direction towards Polperro, need replacement signs. If you'd prefer to make a donation over the phone or discuss this appeal ...
History, Nature, Landscape & Culture
...Cornwall and Dorset, the geology you walk over varies greatly and this is the main reason we have such varied scenery along the Path. Coastal erosion however, is one of our main challenges when it com...
Getting to the Path by train
...CORNWALL: Newquay, Hayle, St Ives, Penzance, Falmouth, Par Looe DORSET: Weymouth, Swanage For journey planning, prices and general train information, visit Great Western Railway. Train tickets are ge...
Getting to the Path by plane
...Cornwall. Bus or walk into Newquay and join the Path there or catch onward travel in the form of buses or trains to the towns further along the coast in each direction. Bristol approximately 52 miles/...
3-5 Day Breaks
...Cornwall. There are some dramatic headlands that contrast with numerous picturesque river valleys, making this one of the most diverse sections of Coast Path. As it reaches Tintagel Head, the land of ...
7-10 Day Breaks
...Cornwall. Some sections combine strenuous climbs alongside fairly level Coast Path and each day’s walk accounts for the extra time this may take at a leisurely pace. Much of this route forms part of t...
Bude to Tintagel
...Cornwall coast. The hard work has its rewards, including great views over the Atlantic and inland to the tallest tors of Dartmoor. There are plenty of opportunities for wildlife watching from the high...
Walks from the track in North Devon
...Cornwall. Having started off gently on the Tarka Trail, there are soon some dramatic headlands that contrast with numerous picturesque river valleys, making this one of the most diverse sections of Co...
Boscastle Farm Shop - A Short Circuit
...Cornwall. If you've had a taste of the local produce, now try a taste of the local landscape! From the Farm Shop go into the field at the rear. Cross the field, bearing right and downhill to the...
Perranporth to St Agnes
...Cornwall is worth a visit and still produces small quantities of tin today. The steep track out of this valley is known as ‘Blue Hills’ and is famous for its annual motor trails event, meant to test ...
Clovelly to Tintagel
Clovelly to Tintagel A strenuous stretch of Coast Path taking in the North Devon Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Hartland Peninsula before crossing the county boundary into Cornwall...
Pendennis Castle
...Cornwall and North Devon. There has been speculation that the Romans, and later the Vikings, also used the site for defensive purposes, and there are the remains of artillery stations all around the p...
Bowgie Inn - Kelsey Head & Holywell
...Cornwall in recent years.The headland and the offshore islands are also noteworthy for the colonies of breeding seabirds including the guillemot, shag and razorbill. The small island just offshore as ...
Boscastle Farm Shop - Valency & Fire Beacon
...Cornwall coast. Even so, it is very narrow and difficult of access. It dates from at least Elizabethan timers and probably much earlier. Descend to the footbridge. Do not cross, but continue along th...
Tregantle
Tregantle A long loop with an optional shortcut (when the MoD practice range is not in use), taking in the best of Cornwall's 'forgotten corner'. Features along the way include a tiny m...
Rinsey Head - Butterflies and a Bishop
...Cornwall's largest breeding colonies of Kittiwakes. Go over the stile and through a gap in the next Cornish hedge, to continue around Trewavas Head. The large sea-stack ahead is known as The Bish...
Trevelgue Head from Newquay Station
...Cornwall overland from north to south to avoid the dangerous waters around Land's End. Flint tools have been found here from as far back as Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) times, more than 6000 yea...
Falmouth Docks Station - Pendennis Castle
...Cornwall and North Devon. There has been speculation that the Romans, and later the Vikings, also used the site for defensive purposes, and there are the remains of artillery stations all around the p...
Kilminorth Woods from Looe Station
Kilminorth Woods from Looe Station A stroll through one of the largest valley oaklands in Cornwall which is also a nature reserve teeming with wildlife, especially in spring, when blossom tumbles thro...