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Portwrinkle to Plymouth
...Cornwall Coast Path is mainly fairly easy, although there are some short, steep ascents and descents in places. The Path passes a military firing range at Tregantle Fort. Here you may take the seaward...
Great Western Railway
...Cornwall Railway Partnership to produce 'Rail to Trail' boards at 5 key railway stations in Cornwall, encouraging public transport access to the South West Coast Path.
On the photography ex...
Holiday Cottages
...Cornwall’s coastline. Whether you’re looking for a cosy cottage with a wood burner, a modern apartment with sea views, or a dog-friendly retreat, you’re sure to find the perfect place to stay.
Spend ...
Food and drink
...Cornwall where Cream Teas are more of an institution! Usually consisting of a pot of tea, two freshly baked scones, jam and lashings of indulgent clotted cream - you’ll need to walk a fair few miles t...
Penzance to St Ives - Day 1
...Cornwall's only promenade,through Wherry Town.
At the end of the promenade bear to the left to carry on along the lane ahead. Then turn left on to Jack Lane. Bear left once more here, crossing th...
Bude Canal
...Cornwall's first Local Nature Reserve in 1983 and consists of 9 hectares of mainly reed bed, wet grassland and willow carr, a result of building the canal and then the railway, which blocked off ...
Reskajeage and Tehidy
...Cornwall's busiest tin streaming areas. From here it follows one of the old mineral tramways through the ancient estate of Tehidy, owned in the eighteenth century by Francis Basset, who used his ...
Penzance Station to Porthcurno
...Cornwall's only promenade,through Wherry Town.
At the end of the promenade bear to the left to carry on along the lane ahead. Then turn left on to Jack Lane. Bear left once more here, crossing th...
Mevagissey, Heligan & the Prehistoric Tin Stream
...Cornwall', William Borlase wrote: `The most considerable stream of tin in Cornwall is that of St Austell moor, which is a narrow valley about a furlong wide (in some places somewhat wider) runnin...
52 day itinerary
...Cornwall): 6 days, 69 miles
Walking around the tip of Cornwall, passing through the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site this is a week of contrasts. Starting with the beautiful St Ives, you are soon ou...
Geology
...Cornwall and Dorset, the geology you walk over varies greatly and this is the main reason we have such varied scenery along the Path.
As the rocks change, so does the way the land is farmed, the shape...
International Trails
...Cornwall, Plymouth and Devon has been twinned with a section of the Bruce Trail around Cape Chin, Ontario.
Download the trail map and guide
Baggage Transfer
...Cornwall in 2009, Luggage Transfers Ltd is the only baggage courier service that covers all 630 miles of the South West Coast Path, as well as a large selection of inland routes across the region. Eac...
Dogs on the Coast Path
...Cornwall who loves swimming, adventures, chasing tennis balls and dog training. His favourite stretch of the Coast Path is the rock scrambling wonders between St Ives and Zennor.
On this page there...
Bideford to Bude
...Cornwall. Having started off gently on the Tarka Trail, there are soon some dramatic headlands that contrast with numerous picturesque river valleys, making this one of the most diverse sections of Co...
Report a problem
...Cornwall:0300 1234 202
Devon: 0345 155 1004
Dorset: 01305 224463
We work closely with local authorities and the National Trust to help ensure that the Coast Path is maintained to a high standard and ...
Boscastle Farm Shop - A Short Stroll & Look
...Cornwall. If you've had a taste of the local produce, now try a taste of the local landscape!
From the Farm Shop go into the field at the rear. Cross the field, bearing right and downhill to the...
Glebe Cliff, Tintagel
...Cornwall. In autumn look out for the unusual cliff-nesting house martins gathering ready for their journey south, and maybe a merlin or a peregrine looking for prey among them.
The small car park at t...
Environment
...Cornwall by Donald Pelliccia
As anyone who has walked the Coast Path will know, it connects numerous communities across the south west, but human expansion and development in the region have created h...
Climate change and the Path
...Cornwall by Lloyd Cosway
The fragile place where lands meet sea
The South West Coast Path exists on the fringe, the edge, the brink. It’s what makes it so special, so exhilarating and so freeing. This...