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Tintagel King Arthur Walk
...Cornwall built Tintagel Castle in the thirteenth century, but archaeologists excavating on the island in the 1930s found traces of a Romano British settlement dating from around the fifth or sixth cen...
Reisinformatie
...Cornwall. Neem de bus, of loop, naar Newquay, en vandaar zijn er bussen en treinen naar de steden en dorpen verder langs de kust, in beide richtingen.
Per Veerboot
Er zijn twee steden van waar je p...
Reiseinformationen
...Cornwall entfernt. Mit dem Bus oder zu Fuß nach Newquay und mit dem Bus oder Zug weiter zu vielen Orten an der Küste.
Mit der Fähre
Die zwei wichtigsten Häfen mit Verbindungen zum europäischen Festla...
Volunteer
...Cornwall) to act as walk leaders and points of contacts in introducing people to the Coast Path and help to engage people in being more confident in exploring it.
As a volunteer, you will receive fu...
1% for the Planet
...Cornwall, photographer Dean Feast
Our focus areas
1% for the Planet look to trusted nonprofit partners like us for solutions to address the most pressing environmental issues of our time. T...
Sutton Harbour to Royal William Yard
...Cornwall Hotel, described by John Betjeman as his favourite Victorian building.
Turn left at the roundabout into Millbay Road and pass the Ferry entrance. From here the demands of commerce and the mi...
Loe Tide at Porthleven
...Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake is a major overwintering area for many wildfowl and waterbirds, and cormorants roost in the trees fringing the swamp behind it. There is an optional sho...
Bull Point & Lee Bay
...Cornwall.
Taking this path, cross the bridge and follow the stream through the woods for about a mile.
Borough Wood has survived as one of the last remnants of the ancient broadleaved woodland which...
Constantine Bay to Mawgan Porth
...Cornwall in the sixth century in response to the tide of paganism which had arrived in England with the Anglo-Saxons after the Romans had left. The remains of St Constantine's hermit cell and the...
Rame Head Chapel
...Cornwall's Lizard Point in 1994, when two sailors drowned there within sight of the newly-closed Coastguard lookout at Bass Point (see the Lizard Point Walk). Originally there was a Lloyds regist...
Sir John Betjeman Walk
...Cornwall to help the area's beleaguered Christian population fight a rising tide of paganism brought in by the Anglo-Saxons. Enodoc lived in a cave near the Jesus Well, on the far side of the Roc...
Port Isaac & Porteath
...Cornwall. The current lifeboat is called 'Copeland Bell'.
In July 2012, the crew of the lifeboat received gallantry medals following a dangerous rescue, only the second time in RNLI history...
Newquay
...Cornwall coast from the Atlantic swell, this made it a popular venue for the surf culture which was spreading from America and Australia at the time. Newquay soon became the capital of British surfing...
Newquay and Fistral Beach
...Cornwall coast from the Atlantic swell saw Fistral Beach start to become a popular venue for the surf culture which was spreading from America and Australia. Newquay became the capital of British surf...
Windbury Head
...Cornwall, and it is thought to have been linked with Scotland and Northern Ireland, possibly formed as a result of volcanic action some 62-65 million years ago. There are strong links between Bucks Mi...
Swanpool & Falmouth Docks
...Cornwall's north coast to Dodman Point in the south, and includes the Lizard, Lands End and the Scilly Isles. With the area of sea covered reaching to 30 degrees west and 45 degrees north, this g...
Wembury to Mount Batten Point
...Cornwall covered the west.
Bovisand's oldest structure is the harbour. This dates back to Napoleonic times and was built in conjunction with the breakwater so that ships at anchor could send long...
Bolt Tail & Burleigh Dolts
...Cornwall, with some parts of Dorset and Somerset included too. They were a scattered tribe, with no currency and no central organisational structure, but they were particularly noted for their hospita...
Bovisand & Hooe Lake
...Cornwall covered the west (see the Wembury to Mount Batten Walk). Fort Bovisand is now a diving centre. The large footbridge over a cutting was excavated to enable munitions and supplies to be transpo...
The Willaparks
...Cornwall's biggest puffin colony, although by the 1980s there were few left here.
Again take the right-hand fork to stay on the Coast Path, ignoring the lane heading up to Bossiney, and follow i...