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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...
Coast Path Connectors Cornwall
...Ives Bay. This is also a great spot for wildlife watching.
Date: Friday 12 June Location: Crantock Beach Car Park, 10amDetails: Walk Length: 4.5 miles. We set out from Crantock Beach National Trust ...
International Trails
International Trails
Trails have been used as cultural and trading routes to connect communities for thousands of years, allowing the sharing of goods and ideas. There are several historic pil...
Glebe Cliff, Tintagel
Glebe Cliff, Tintagel
A very short and easy walk that gives the whole family the chance to enjoy the best of wild and romantic Cornwall. In autumn look out for the unusual cliff-nesting house martins ...
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...
Frenchman's Creek
Frenchman's Creek
A short walk through woodland and farmland above a remote, romantic creek on the southern side of the Helford River. Beside Frenchman's Creek it is easy to imagine that the...
Padstow and Stepper Point Walk
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Ignore the road to your left and follow the Coast Path waymarkers between the houses until you are on the footpath on the far side of the settlement. Carry on along this towards the point.
At the...
Kenneggy & Greenberry Downs
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Approaching Higher Kenneggy, keep track past Kenneggy Cove Holiday Park and continuing past the campsite to the end of the track. Take the footpath straight ahead, carrying on in the same directio...
Polperro and East Coombe
...st. Look out for them on the rocks at low tide.
The small white landmark as you approach East Coombe was formerly a navigation aids for sailors, marking the submerged Udder Rock just offshore, but now...
Looe, Talland & Polperro
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As you walk along beside the harbour, note the bronze statue of Nelson, a one-eyed bull seal who was a familiar sight around the harbour for 25 years before he died in 2003.
The rocky beach at Ha...
Port Quin & Pine Haven
Port Quin & Pine Haven
A strenuous rollercoaster walk from the twice-abandoned fishing village of Port Quin, where the mineral-stained caves echo with the eerie call of nesting pigeons, to Pine Ha...