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Looe, Talland & Polperro
...Cornwall Wildlife Trust. It is a natural sanctuary for sea and woodland birds, and because of its unusually mild climate daffodils bloom here at Christmas. Cornwall Wildlife Trust run tours out to the...
Perranuthnoe
...Cornwall's national saint is said to have washed up on Perran Sands in North Cornwall, on a millstone, after he was banished from Ireland in the fifth century missionary (see the St Piran's ...
Swanpool to 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...
Tregardock Cliff
...Cornwall ... I can show you ore in the rock there that beareth 5 oz of silver in the 100 of ore.' A shaft was sunk, 30 fathoms under the sea, and at the end of the seventeenth century the mine wa...
Porthcothan to Mawgan Porth
Porthcothan to Mawgan Porth
A one-way walk from Porthcothan to Mawgan Porth, giving breathtaking views from the high cliffs over sandy coves, out across the rolling Atlantic. North Cornwall's rag...
Dynamite Towans & Copperhouse Pool
...Cornwall, and it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geology and wildlife (see the Upton Towans & Gwithian Walk). The dunes are exposed to fierce Atlantic storms, which blo...
Editorial Hub
...Cornwall. It follows the entire coastline of Cornwall, goes across the mouth of the River Tamar and continues into Devon. After running along the south coast of Devon, it then follows the Dorset coast...
FAQs
...Cornwall may be slightly cooler. Average rainfall ranges from 9 days per month (June) to 16 (October). South Devon and Dorset are drier, as are South and West Cornwall. Average sunshine hours per mont...
Inspired By The Coast
...Cornwall, capturing the coastline he calls home. Mark’s prints include iconic retro classics and veg from his family allotment, but the sea and perspective of the Coast Path has deeply influenced the ...
Wheal Coates
Wheal Coates
A short walk with a gentle climb beside a stream, visiting Wheal Coates, one of Cornwall's most iconic mines, perched high on the sheer red cliffs above Chapel Porth beach. Check out...
Nare Head
...Cornwall's largest surviving Bronze Age burial mound, and one of the largest in Britain. According to local legend, King Geraint of Cornwall was buried here in the sixth century, brought here in ...
Marazion Marsh from Penzance Station
...Cornwall, and they have been extensively adapted for stage and screen. The area around Penzance, Marazion and St Michael's Mount provided the breathtaking scenery for the filming of 'The She...
Mullion & Poldhu
...Cornwall" tells us that "the nearby copper mine was sometimes known as Ghost Mine. The name originated from the type of undrained, boggy and marshy ground on which Copper Ore was first found...
Penzance via Marazion Marsh
...Cornwall's largest reedbed, and more than 250 birds, 500 plants, 500 insects and 18 mammals have been recorded here. Species to look out for on the reserve are Cetti's Warbler, Chiffchaff, G...
Campaigns and Appeals
...Cornwall. Path managers and the community are still assessing the full impact of the storm. Storm Goretti was followed by Storm Ingrid and Storm Chandra, making January one of the wettest months for y...
Culture
...Cornwall, Pilcher is probably best known for her novel The Shell Seekers, translated into 40 different languages and has sold some 10 million copies worldwide. During her career though, Pilcher publis...
Economy
...Cornwall
Walking has the power to lengthen the tourism season. It attracts both domestic and international visitors year-round to enjoy our natural environment, heritage, culture and leisure activitie...
Getting to the Path by car
...Cornwall, you will need to pay a toll on the Tamar Bridge. Click here for more information on pricing.
Parking
Many accommodation providers such as B&Bs, hotels, and campsites offer car parkin...
Commemorative Mile Maker
...Cornwall. As children, my brothers and I shared many happy family holidays there with them, often based around Rock or Polzeath, filling our time sailing, swimming, surfing and walking. My parents’ fa...
Storm Damage Appeal
...Cornwall. Path managers and the community are still assessing the full impact of the storm. Storm Goretti was followed by Storm Ingrid and Storm Chandra, making January one of the wettest months for y...