Walk - Perranporth to St Agnes

3.6 miles (5.8 km)

Perranporth - Droskyn - TR6 0GS St Agnes

Moderate - Generally flat with one steep valley climb

Most of this walk is fairly level and provides excellent cliff top walking. From start to finish you can experience the mining heritage, as well as keeping your eye out for the birdlife and wild flowers.
This walk is particularly good for dogs as it passes beaches and pubs where dogs are welcome.

There are a range of wonderful places to lay your head near the Coast Path for a well-earned sleep. From large and luxurious hotels, to small and personable B&B's, as well as self-catering options and campsites. The businesses that support the Path, where you've chosen to visit, are listed here.

Perran View Holiday Park

An ideal place to escape everyday life, with lots of sports activities for kids and a recharging dip in the pool and sauna for you.Just 2 miles from Perranporth beach, great for surfing, snorkeling or sailing. Range of self-catering options available.

Wavelength - luxury self-catering eco accommodation

Luxury self catering eco lodge. Sleeps 4 (2 bedrooms, 1 en-suite & family bathroom) with parking, countryside and sea views. Approx 0.5mile to SWCP at Wheal Coates

The 19th Acre

The 19th Acre is on the National Trust coastal pathway between Porthtowan and Chapel Porth. We offer two comfy cottages called Swallows and Skylarks on a farm.

Trevornick Holiday Park

Trevornick offers a range of 5* accommodation from camping to luxury lodges, onsite restaurant/cafe and bar, entertainment, golf courses, fishing, swimming pool and more.

You'll be spoilt for choice for where to eat and drink along the Path. With lots of local seasonal food on offer, fresh from the farm, field and waters. Try our local ales, ciders, wines and spirits, increasing in variety by the year, as you sit in a cosy pub, fine dining restaurant or chilled café on the beach. The businesses that support the Path, where you've chosen to visit, are listed here.

The Unicorn on the Beach

Perfectly positioned for sensational sunsets, the Unicorn on the Beach sits in the surfing paradise of little Porthtowan on the rugged north Cornish coast.

What is on your list of things to do when you visit the Path? From walking companies, to help you tailor your visit, with itineraries and experts to enhance your visit, to baggage transfer companies and visitor attractions there are lots to people and places to help you decide what you'd like to do. The businesses that support the Path, where you've chosen to visit, are listed here.

Koru Kayaking - St Agnes

Koru Kayaking offer 2 hour stunning guided Kayak Adventures along the St Agnes Coastline & Helford River and creeks. Tandem sit on top kayaks. All equipment provided.

St Agnes Taxis

30 years' experience of transferring walkers across the North Coast of Cornwall. Travel in comfort to or from the start or end of your walk. Luggage transfer service available. 4 - 8 seater available.

SUP in a Bag

Paddle Boarding Tours and Lessons. Enjoy the stunning back drop, learn and explore, spot starfish, seals and occasionally dolphins.

NCI St Agnes Head

NCI St Agnes Head is situated on the coastal path between Trevaunance Cove snd Chapel Porth It is the Eyes of the coast looking out for vulnerable people and vessels on t

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Route Description

  1. Head for Droskyn Point on the west side of Perranporth and you will soon encounter the first relics of the mining industry. As you walk, take a look back at the cliffs below Droskyn as this area was once famous for smugglers.

As you approach Shag Rock, there are fine views of Perranporth’s three kilometres of golden sands behind you and the heavily mined Cligga Head in front. Walking towards Cligga, enjoy the feeling of remoteness. This path was once well used by miners to reach the mine adits that are still visible in the cliff side. You will see some vertical, black mineral veins in the greisenised granite of Cligga Quarry.

  1. As you exit the quarry you overlook Hanover Cove named for the wreck of the Hanover, driven onshore with a valuable cargo in 1763. When you have rounded the cove, take a look back for a view of the mine adits and the mineral-stained cliffs below Cligga.
  2. The path continues alongside an airfield that was used during the war, and you’ll see the old aircraft shelters are still in evidence today.
  3. The path drops steeply into Trevellas Cove situated at the bottom of a once heavily-mined valley. The last tin stream works in Cornwall is worth a visit and still produces small quantities of tin today.

The steep track out of this valley is known as ‘Blue Hills’ and is famous for its annual motor trails event, meant to test both man and machine. The path runs alongside and is quite a climb even on foot!

Once on the top of the cliffs, the village of St Agnes with its numerous engine house chimneys lies before you. The ore from these mines was once taken to the Trevaunance Cove harbour for export. All that remains of the harbour are the granite blocks at the foot of the cliffs. The Coast Path itself goes on to St Agnes Head which provides the sweeping valley setting for Ross Poldark’s family home, Nampara in the Poldark TV series.

  1. After dropping down in to Trevaunance Cove for refreshment you could take an equally rewarding walk back to Perranporth along the same path, or wander up to the centre of St Agnes, a vibrant town, full of Cornish charm.

Trevaunance Cove, Perranporth and Perran Sands are beaches which are dog-friendly throughout the year.

Public transport

You can get to Perranporth by bus from St Agnes, and Peterville. For timetable information, zoom in on the interactive map and click on the bus stops, visit Traveline or phone 0871 200 22 33.

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Droskyn (Postcode for Sat Navs: TR6 0GS) and Trevaunance Cove (Postcode for Sat Navs: TR5 0RL).

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