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Lankelly & Menabilly
...St Catherine's Castle Walk).
Turn right on the South West Coast Path to follow it around Gribbin Head, past the daymark tower, turning west and then north to walk about a mile and a half from th...
Frenchman's Creek
...stle of Daphne du Maurier's French hero, summoning his English mistress to his Breton pirate ship, and that the lapping of the waves is the sound of his first mate rowing in to fetch her. At Kest...
Padstow and Stepper Point Walk
...stguard Houses’ at Hawkers Cove is the Rest a While tea garden.
The first Padstow lifeboat, built by the Padstow Harbour Association, was stationed here before the Padstow branch of the RNLI was forme...
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 Blockade Service was formed. By 1831, the newly streamlined Coastguard Service had 6700 men at its disposal. Coastguard cottages like these were built around the coast, and the customs men patrolle...
Looe, Talland & Polperro
...st otherwise start from the railway station in Looe.
From the railway station walk down Station Road to the bridge and cross the river to West Looe.
During the nineteenth century, the pier construct...
Tintagel King Arthur Walk
...ster, just outside Boscastle (see the Minster Wood Walk). Both were founded by the Welsh princess, St Materiana, daughter of Vortimer, King of Britain.
From the main entrance to the church walk stra...
Rosemullion Head Circular
...stretch eastwards to St Mawes, St Anthony’s Head, Dodman Point and beyond.
Westwards, one can see the southernmost point of the Lizard and the Manacles Rocks (from the Cornish “Maen Eglos” or stones ...
Moor Wood
...st Path reaches the end of the green, ignore the path to the left, which takes you back to Quay Street, and instead follow the Coast Path steeply uphill through the woods, until it flattens out slight...
Port Quin & Pine Haven
...stone nearby, moved here by Symons, but in 1932 it was returned to its rightful place at Long Cross, where it can still be seen beside the road to St Endellion. The Chi-Rho is the Christian Christogra...
Upton Towans & Gwithian
...st Coast Path, still some distance from the beach.
This is the second largest dune system in Cornwall, and it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for its geology and wildlife. The dunes a...
International Trails
...st of England which pass along the South West Coast Path including the Mary and Michael Way, Cornish Celtic Way, St Michaels Way and the Cornish Camino.
The South West Coast Path is also part of a mor...
Dogs on the Coast Path
...st Path
Dogs are welcome on all 630 miles of the Coast Path, so there’s plenty for you both to explore.
Dog walking is a firm favourite for many of us on the Coast Path, with 630 glorious mil...
Glebe Cliff, Tintagel
...start of the walk is close to the medieval cliff top church of St. Materianas. Its ancient graveyard hedge, built in the "cursyway" style, is encrusted with beautiful lichens.
The path takes...
Heritage
...st Path are now part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site – the St Agnes Mining District, Portreath Harbour, the ports of Hayle and Charlestown, the St Just Mining District and Trewavas.
Along th...
Barrow Circle
...stic views and one the UK’s most spectacular Bronze Age cemeteries.
From the Green in front of St Martin’s Church cross road to Grove Hill. Follow roadway, past the Agricultural Machinery Sales and u...
Riviera Line - Dawlish Station - Dawlish Town Trail
...structed sea wall. For its first two years it employed the Atmospheric system before being converted to conventional steam trains. The Great Western Railway took it over in 1876.
Coming out of the rai...
Sharkham and Man Sands
...st, along Woodhuish Lane). From here, stay with the Coast Path as it climbs steeply up to Southdown Cliff and continues north and then east, to reach the headland at Sharkham Point.
Sharkham Point is...
Hartland Quay Circular
...Stoke.
On entering Stoke, turn left and follow the road signposted to Hartland Quay, right past some tea rooms and St Nectan’s Church, and pick up the public footpath at the corner of some coastguard...
Godrevy Island & The Knavocks
...Steam Packet Company ship the SS Nile ran aground on The Stones in 1854 and was wrecked, with the loss of all those aboard. Constructed at a cost of over £7000, the white octagonal tower was 26m high ...