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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
...st. 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
...st. 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
...st. 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...
Tintagel King Arthur Walk
Tintagel King Arthur Walk A walk around Tintagel, made a romantic destination for Victorian tourists by poets such as Tennyson, whose 'Idyll of the Kings' set the tale of King Arthur in what...
Rosemullion Head Circular
Rosemullion Head Circular A 4 mile circular walk with spectacular views of Rosemullion Head, secluded coves and the beautiful Helford Estuary. A lovely walk in springtime, when there are bluebells and...
Moor Wood
...ives (see the Wood Combe walk). Ignoring the track uphill to your right, (unless you wish to make a detour to view the tank-loading area in the car park at the top), stay with your track until it rea...
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...
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 ...
Heritage
Heritage Discover our coastal heritage Along the Coast Path you will discover the evidence left behind from millennia of people living, working and occasionally fighting along our coastline. T...
Barrow Circle
Barrow Circle A superb walk with a few short climbs to reach the ridge for fantastic views and one the UK’s most spectacular Bronze Age cemeteries. From the Green in front of St Martin’s Church cross...
Riviera Line - Dawlish Station - Dawlish Town Trail
Riviera Line - Dawlish Station - Dawlish Town Trail The walk starts and ends at Dawlish Railway Station and takes in both the development of Dawlish since the 1800s as well as the attractive Old Town....
Sharkham and Man Sands
...st. Note, too, the Staddon Shales and Meadfoot Slates of the cliffs below, which regularly slump onto the beach. The cliffs are rich in wildflowers, including early purple orchid, greater stitchwort a...
Dodman Point
...st. Looking northwards, past the white hills of the china clay country around St Austell, the dark masses of both Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor dominate the horizon, and even Carn Brea and St Agnes Beacon ...
Hartland Quay Circular
Hartland Quay Circular The sound of bubbling water follows you almost all the way around this beautiful circular walk. The route takes you along the Coast Path past streams banked with yellow flag iri...
Alternative Routes
Alternative Routes Crossing the River Camel at Rock and Padstow  (when ferry/water taxi options aren't available) There is no recommended walking route around the Camel. Any route is ov...
Pentire Point West & the Bowgie Inn
...st. At Vugga Cove, en route to the headland, there are a few rusty mooring pins and rings leaded into the rocks, evidence that the cove was once used by boats, and there are also twin grooves where ma...
Wind in the Wyllows
...ives. During the first half of the 20th Century, most rescues were involved commercial shipping. Nowadays, 2 Fowey lifeboats mostly deal with incidents involving pleasure craft.