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Total: 249 results found
Penzance Station to Porthcurno
...st. Although not a native species, Monterey pine was planted to provide shelter on this exposed part of the coast, thanks to its rapid growth and salt tolerance. Another fast-growing evergreen, Monter...
Perranporth to Portreath
Perranporth to Portreath
Leave the bustling seaside resort of Perranporth behind as the Path passes through an ancient coastal mining district following rugged cliff tops. The mines along this stretch...
Marazion to Porthleven
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Falmouth to Portloe
Falmouth to Portloe
Leaving Falmouth harbour, reputed to be the third largest natural harbour in the world and once the second busiest port of the British Empire, you set off across the Fal to another...
Jenny C's B&B
Jenny C's B&B
1 x Double room & breakfast in family home of 2 adults & 2 dogs. Possible tent pitch - enquire. 2 Minutes walk from path, half way between St Mawes & Mevagissey
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Lammana Chapel
...st. At the end of Marine Drive go through the gate follow the South West Coast Path Acorn signing.
On the hillside to your right are the remains of the Lammana Chapel, a medieval chapel, built on the ...
Chapman's Pool from Worth Matravers
Chapman's Pool from Worth Matravers
A breathtaking walk around a limestone coastline carved into dramatic caves and platforms by millions of years of erosion by the sea, and hundreds of years of ...
Wembury & Heybrook Bay
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Rejoining the Coast Path, turn left to walk back to Wembury beach.
HMS Cambridge, the former Royal Navy gunnery school at Wembury Point, was named after a 1666 Man-o'-War ship belonging to K...
Lamorna to Marazion
Lamorna to Marazion
Beginning in the sub-tropical cove of Lamorna and passing through an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Path changes quite dramatically as it crosses rugged cliffs, with some ...
Coverack to Helford
...St. Anthony Head, the Roseland and the headland of Dodman Point.
Helford to Falmouth
Helford to Falmouth
The day begins with a journey across the Helford River, once favoured by pirates and smugglers. The river supports many different types of fish, birds and plantlife and at the othe...
Mevagissey to Par
Mevagissey to Par
The day begins in the fishing town of Mevagissey, but try not to spend too long wandering the streets and waterfront as a Path of roller coaster climbs awaits! High cliffs pass rocky...
South Cornwall
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This section of the Coast Path is a true hidden gem. Not only does it benefit from being more sheltered than other parts, it is also known for being a little quieter making it the perfect place to...
Gribbin Head and the Saints Way
...st. When you enter Covington Woods, take the seaward path that takes you past St Catherine’s Castle built in 1540 to guard the mouth of the Fowey Estuary.
From the castle take the higher, slightly ris...
Wheal Coates
...st. If the weather's good, bring a picnic and enjoy the stunning scenery used as a location for many films, including adaptations of novels by best-selling Cornish author, Rosamunde Pilcher.
If y...
Constantine Bay to Mawgan Porth
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From the beach car park at Constantine Bay head down the sandy path towards the beach. As you approach the beach, bear left on the South West Coast Path. Follow it around Treyarnon Point and on t...
Estuaries and Ferries
Estuaries and Ferries
Ferries can be subject to change due to weather conditions, tides and times of day. Ferry pick up and drop off locations can also vary. We would, therefore, advise that y...
Padstow and Prideaux Place
Padstow and Prideaux Place
With views over the River Camel, this short but enjoyable walk heads inland from Harbour Cove and passes the Tudor Mansion of Prideaux Place on the way back into Padstow. A ...
Pencarrow Head & Pont Pill
...st. They work with tenant farmers and use traditional conservation strategies to improve and maintain the cliffs and farmland to provide a habitat for a wide diversity of species. Clumps of pink thrif...
Lankelly & Menabilly
Lankelly & Menabilly
With panoramic sea views in all directions, this walk follows paths trodden by feet over many thousands of years, where the way is marked by ancient stone crosses. This is Dap...