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Chapman's Pool
...st. Bear left at the track to Seaspray and, ignoring the quarry on your left a short while later, continue to where the path forks again, a little way beyond. Take the middle path here and with it hea...
Padstow to Harlyn Bay
...st. However, on this walk we are going to continue around the harbour. From the north side of the harbour at The Meadow, follow the Coast Path up the hill to St Saviour’s Point. From St Saviour’s Po...
Cadgwith and Poltesco
Cadgwith and Poltesco A walk over tranquil heathland affording spectacular views, between two picturesque fishing coves still displaying the pilchard cellars and capstan houses of their bustling past....
Walks from the track in South East Cornwall
Walks from the track in South East Cornwall Looe to Plymouth  (28.8 miles in 3 days at a leisurely pace) The fishing port of Looe offers a picturesque start to this walk from the quayside and ...
Lamorna & The Kemyel Nature Reserve
...st. You can take the small path around the upper edge of the Reserve for views out to sea. The two paths join at the top of the Nature Reserve a little further on, to carry on along a lane to Raginnis...
Church Cove and Cadgwith
...ives. Cadgwith had a lifeboat from 1867 to 1963; but the Kilcobben Cove Lifeboat Station station is the station used today, because the lifeboat can be launched safely from here in virtually all sea c...
Mousehole to Lamorna and back
Mousehole to Lamorna and back A good yomp to blow away the cobwebs, with plenty of ups and downs and some low-growing trees to duck under in the Kemyel Crease Nature Reserve, this walk travels through...
Blue Hills Tin Mine Walk
...st. There are some striking remnants of old mine workings along the river. Otherwise turn right through the Blue Hills entrance. Cornish mining dates back to prehistoric times. Metal traders from the...
Bowgie Inn - Kelsey Head & Holywell
...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. There are also twin grooves where massi...
Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower
Dartmouth Castle & Gallants Bower A stroll along the River Dart to Dartmouth Castle, one of the many fortifications built over the centuries to defend one of England's most important waterway...
Burgh Island
Burgh Island A short walk on Burgh Island. Cross the causeway on foot at low tide (make sure you can get back again!) or take the sea tractor. This very small island has a host of fascinating features...
Cligga Head
...st. Mining may be at least 2000 years old” Another author states that mining was not financially rewarding here in the 19th Century. Tin was mined by hauling the ore-boulders, which fell off the cliff...
Noss Mayo and Revelstoke Drive
...st. Leave the National Trust car park through the wooden gate at the far end and join the footpath towards the sea. Pass through the five-barred gate and turn right onto the coast path along Revelsto...
Embury Beacon
...st. The coastline here has a deadly reputation for shipping. There is an old saying: ’From Pentire Point to Hartland Light, a watery grave by day or night’. By the time the Atlantic breakers reach th...
Teignmouth to Shaldon circular
Teignmouth to Shaldon circular Teignmouth Lower Point Carpark is the start of this Easy Access walk which covers 4 miles. It leads through the town, hugging the quay, and across the river to the prett...
Tregurrian & Trevarrian
...ivestock while still separating the animals from the central living area. There was also a hearth and wall cupboards. In the field to your right, just before you reach 4, are the remnants of a fourtee...
Bude Canal
...st. Bude Marshes was declared 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 ...
Holiday Cottages
...Ives. With over 30 years of local experience, we’re well-versed in creating perfect holiday memories for our guests. Our portfolio includes modern sea-view apartments, luxury 5-star rated properties, ...
Coast Path Connectors
...st.  Volunteer with us Volunteer walk leaders and walk buddies, act as points of contact and advocates for the Coast Path in their local communities, and show people the heritage and nature in their ...
Minehead Seafront
...st. On your right there are 3 former lime kilns, now used for storage and Quay West toilets (with disabled facilities) and car park. Continue into Culvercliffe Walk, an open space with a children’s ...