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    Kynance Cove Walk

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    Moderate
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    1-1.5h
    Distance
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    4.2 km
    Elevation
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    86 m
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    Kynance Cove Walk

    The Kynance Cove Walk is an amazing outdoor excursion in Cornwall that will see you traverse the rugged terrain of the Lizard Peninsula for gorgeous views of the sea. While out walking the trail, you will experience the natural beauty of Kynance Cove and make your way through some dramatic clifftop terrain on the way to Lizard Point, the southernmost point of mainland UK. This is a breathtaking walk that shouldn’t be skipped if you find yourself in the area.

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    Route Description for Kynance Cove Walk

    When out exploring the trails of the Kynance Cove Walk, the main downside is the volume of people that will likely be out trying to experience the same stunning views as you are! If you are wanting to secure a parking space and take in the breathtaking coastal scenery without throngs of other people around, you should definitely try to arrive early. Additionally, this stretch of the coast is fairly exposed to the elements, so be sure to bring an extra layer or a windbreaker to stay comfortable.

    Even though the trail will likely be busy, the amazingly scenic views of Kynance Cove are just too good to pass up, making this a fun trail that you should definitely seek out if you find yourself in Cornwall. In addition to exploring this lovely area, you will also head further down the Lizard Peninsula, which offers some of the most dramatic and beautiful scenery in the southwest of England, as well as nearby Lizard Point, the southernmost point of the mainland United Kingdom!

    Setting out from the National Trust Kynance Cove car park, you will initially head south across the open terrain in order to meet up with the South West Coast Path, a much longer route that works around the southwestern coast of England. After meeting up with the trail, turn left to leave the natural beauty of Kynance Cove behind in order to make your way to the southeast.

    As you walk along the dramatic coastal cliffs, you will have an amazing sightline looking down onto Pentreath Beach and the blue expanse of Mount’s Bay further afield. Continuing on to the southeast, you will follow along the trail as it traces the edge of the cliffs of the Lizard Peninsula, eventually bringing you to the terminus of the route close to Lizard Point. If you were to follow the trail east from here you could make a quick detour to actually reach Lizard Point, which is the most southerly point of mainland United Kingdom.

    After enjoying the stunning views of the sea, you will turn back towards the north and retrace your steps along the coastal path until you are once again met with the amazing sight of Kynance Cove. After wrapping up your time on the Kynance Cove Walk, you can head a bit further to the west to better explore this popular tourist destination, enjoying the breathtaking views while popping into the Kynance Cove Cafe for some post-walk snacks and drinks.

    Trail Highlights

    Kynance Cove

    Designated by the BBC as one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the southwest of England, Kynance Cove is situated on the Lizard Peninsula, along the eastern side of Mount’s Bay. The area has been a popular destination for tourists dating back to the Victorian Era, as is evident by the fact that many notable people, including Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, enjoyed spending time there.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you swim at Kynance Cove?

    While you can swim at Kynance Cove, it is only recommended for strong swimmers due to the strength of the current. Always obey any signage present and only attempt to access the water from designated locations.

    Are there toilets at Kynance Cove?

    Toilets can be found at Kynance Cove next to the car park.

    Insider Hints for Kynance Cove Walk

    • Wear proper walking footwear for this adventure.
    • Be sure to arrive early for this walk, as the car park can fill up very quickly.
    • Toilets can be found next to the car park.
    • The Kynance Cove Cafe (located just a bit west of the car park) is a great place for some pre/post-walk refreshments.

    Getting to the Kynance Cove Walk Trailhead

    The trailhead for the Kynance Cove Walk can be found at the National Trust Kynance Cove Car Park, just 2.4 km west of Lizard.

    Route Information

    • Backcountry Campground

      No

    • When to do

      Year-Round

    • Pets allowed

      Yes - On Leash

    • Family friendly

      Older Children only

    • Route Signage

      Average

    • Crowd Levels

      High

    • Route Type

      Out and back

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