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Total: 249 results found
Porthkidney Sands
...ives players a range of challenges. It is especially known for the warm welcome it gives to visiting players.
The earliest written reference to St Uny church was in 1170, when it was mentioned as ...
West Cornwall
...Ives, an old fishing port of medieval origin. Beyond St Ives the coast encircles two great peninsulas: Penwith, the westernmost part of England, and the Lizard, the southernmost. Both have a unique ch...
Newquay to Penzance
...Ives 10.3Day 6 - St Ives to Zennor Head 6.5 miles (+distance inland to Zennor)Day 7 - Zennor Head to Cape Cornwall 11.2 miles (+distance inland to St. Just)Day 8 - Cape Cornwall to Sennen 5.1 (+distan...
Carbis Bay Station - Lelant
...ives players a range of challenges. It is especially known for the warm welcome it gives to visiting players and it has a restaurant with full facilities.
The earliest written reference to St Uny chur...
Trevalgan Touring Park
...Ives. Backpacker pitches, luxury heated facilities, free phone charging and a well-stocked shop.
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01736 791892
http://www.trevalgantouringpark.co.uk
Pedn Olva
...Ives Bay, the Pedn Olva has been beautifully refreshed, with stylish rooms offering breath taking views over the harbour and the ocean.
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01736 796222
https://pednolva.co.uk/
Carbis Bay and Porthkidney Sands circular walk
Carbis Bay and Porthkidney Sands circular walk
A short walk either side of the railway line high above St Ives Bay, through an area noted for rare wildflowers and migratory birds. The route returns al...
Perranporth to St Agnes
Perranporth to St Agnes
Most of this walk is fairly level and provides excellent cliff top walking. From start to finish you can experience the mining heritage, as well as keeping your eye out for the...
St Aldhelm's Chapel
St Aldhelm's Chapel
A mostly gentle stroll on the high plateau of land above St Aldhelm's Head on the Isle of Purbeck, visiting the thirteenth century chapel on the headland and the Coastwat...
St Anthony Head
...st. Retrace your steps to the Coast Path if you take either detour and carry on around the headland past Carricknath Point, walking above St Mawes Harbour and on to Amsterdam Point.
The detour to the...
Lamorna & St Loy
...St. Loy of all the saints in the calendar, inasmuchas St. Loy, or Eloy — for Loy appears to be a clipped and more familiar form of the name Eloy. This is the French form of Eligius — commonly known as...
Getting to the Path by bus
...Ives
Penzance
St Erth
Porthleven
Mullion
Lizard
Falmouth
St Austell - Ongoing travel to the Coast can be accessed via local bus or taxi
Plymouth
Brixham
Paignton
Torquay
Teignmouth
Dawlish
Starcross
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Tresmorn & St Gennys
...ives, and in 1819 the Exeter ship Endeavor was wrecked on 'the cliffs of St Ginnis' with the loss of the three crew. Hundreds of people on the cliff watched the Endeavour go down but were un...
St Catherine's Castle
St Catherine's Castle
A short walk around a strategically important headland on the River Fowey, used to defend the estuary and harbour for over two thousands years. With terrific views out to se...
St Aldhelms Head
...ives were to develop systems with a longer range, and for use in aircraft navigation.
In February 1942, British paratroopers raided a German radar installation on the French coast, bringing back key c...
Pengersick & St Germoe
...ives a glimpse of the Tudor tower of the romantic Pengersick Castle, reputed to be the country's most haunted building. Returning via Hoe Point, drop down onto the beach at Praa Sands to check ou...
St Peter the Poor Fisherman
St Peter the Poor Fisherman
A short walk to the ancient church of St Peter the Poor Fisherman, perched above the rocks near Stoke Beach and said to date back to Saxon times. Seals are sometimes seen o...
Mawgan Porth & St Mawgan
...ivestock, while still keeping them apart, and the central living area had a hearth and wall cupboards.
Go into the holiday park to pick up the bridleway on the right just inside the entrance, followi...
Holywell St Piran Walk
...ives at a fork in the path.
Leave the Coast Path which forks to the right and follow the path to the left, a permissive path marked with green waymarks. Follow this across an access track and keep to...
Little Dartmouth & St Petrox
...st. Their coastal grasslands provide valuable habitat for small birds such as linnets, whitethroats, yellowhammers, stonechats and the nationally rare cirl bunting. Look out for seals on the rocks bel...