Walk - Falmouth Town Station - St Just
5.0 miles (8.0 km)
Falmouth Town Station - TR11 4AZ Falmouth Town Station
Moderate -
Start from the Ferry landing stage at St Mawes.
This walk links two of Cornwall’s most picturesque locations, the coastal village of St Mawes and the beautiful exotic churchyard of St Just in Roseland. The outward leg skirts the water’s edge of the estuary of the River Fal while the return leg, parallel but on the ridge above, gives some stunning panoramic views over land, estuary and sea.

Braganza B&B

Falmouth Lodge

Jacobs Ladder Inn
We are a traditional inn located in Falmouth, Cornwall. We offer 6 rooms which are mainly ensuite, food, real ales and entertainment on certain nights.

Blue Hills Apartment
Luxury one bedroom apartment opposite Falmouth Bay and the S.W. Coast path. Seaview terrace. Secure parking. EV charge point, pet free.

Come-to-Good Farm
Luxury shepherd's hut, campsite and ensuite barn available to rent on our idyllic sheep farm in between Truro and Falmouth. Pub within walking distance.

Tresooth Cottages

Budock Vean Hotel
On a quiet bend of the Helford River, you will find the award winning 4 star Budock Vean Hotel. 49 hotel rooms, contemporary holiday homes and self catering cottages.

Trevarn B&B
Comfortable B&B. Convenient to Coast Path and excellent village amenities. A warm welcome awaits.

Chain Locker
Simple food and cask ales in a convivial Victorian pub with seafaring history and harbourside seats.

Flapjackery Falmouth
Stop off and treat yourself or stock up for your trip along the Path with these delicious, award winning, gluten free flapjacks in a variety of flavours.

Shallikabooky Beach Hut
A quirky beach cafe in a stunning location. Selling hot and cold drinks, ice-creams, cakes and lunches. Vegan and gluten-free friendly. Located on Pendower Beach.

Nearwater Walking Holidays
Based on the coast in Cornwall, we use our intimate knowledge of the path to organise bespoke self-guided walking holidays.

National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Nestled by Falmouth’s deep-water harbour discover National Maritime Museum Cornwall. Across 15 galleries, explore the overwhelming influence of the sea on our history and culture.