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    Cornwall

    Cornwall Walks

    Region in England, United Kingdom

    Consisting of a dramatic landscape made up of rocky, jagged, and mist-covered shores, Cornwall is a fantastic destination to explore an ancient part of Britain that is steeped in natural beauty and cultural history. Well-known for its mild climate and seaside resort towns, much of the region is accessible by foot year-round, making it an ideal place to get off the beaten path on your next great walking excursion.

    Countless day-walks can be found in the region that cater to all skill levels and will take you to interesting historical or cultural sites like Tintagel Castle (said to be the birthplace of the legendary King Arthur) or Land’s End (the southwesternmost part of England). For those walkers that want a taste of the extreme, 531.1 km of the 1,013.9 km long South West Coast Path - the longest national trail in the UK - can be found in Cornwall, offering a physically challenging and strikingly beautiful way to experience the Cornish coast. Whether you are a beginner walker or a seasoned adventurer, you can rest assured that you will find the perfect trail on your next walking journey in Cornwall.

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      Open details for Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin

      Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin

      Easy
      18.8 km
      265 m
      4-5.5h

      The Camel Trail: Padstow to Bodmin is an amazing long distance walking route in Cornwall that will allow you to experience the natural beauty of one of the region’s waterways. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the banks of the Camel Estuary, following the water’s edge as it narrows into the River Camel and snakes across the countryside to reach the town of Bodmin. Walkers should take note that this is a one-way route, so you will need to either retrace your steps or arrange some form of transit for the return portion.

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      Open details for Caradon Hill and Copper Mines Walk

      Caradon Hill and Copper Mines Walk

      Moderate
      7.1 km
      196 m
      2-2.5h

      The Caradon Hill and Copper Mines Walk is a great adventure in Cornwall that will produce some scenic views and the chance to experience the region’s mining past. While out walking the trail, you will work your way up to the top of Caradon Hill to enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, before descending the hillside past quarries and mines that shaped the industrial history of Cornwall. This is an excellent walk for anyone that loves the outdoors and local history.

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      Open details for Bude Canal Trail

      Bude Canal Trail

      Easy
      5.8 km
      58 m
      1-1.5h

      The Bude Canal Trail is a relaxing and beautifully scenic walking route that will allow you to experience a charming waterway on the edge of the town. While out walking the trail, you will follow along the edge of the canal as it leaves the town of Bude behind to loop through the countryside, before making a return along the banks of the River Neet. Walkers should take note that you will need to cross over the busy A39, so be sure to exercise caution in these areas.

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      Open details for St Breward Walk

      St Breward Walk

      Easy
      5.8 km
      160 m
      1.5-2h

      The St Breward Walk is a nice and easy route in Cornwall that will expose you to the natural beauty of the region and take you through a variety of terrain. While out walking the trail, you will follow along the banks of the River Camel, as you climb uphill through open fields and tranquil forests to eventually loop through the village of St Breward. This is a fantastic walk for reconnecting with nature.

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      Open details for Trevaunance Cove Circular Walk

      Trevaunance Cove Circular Walk

      Easy
      2.8 km
      63 m
      0.5-1h

      The Trevaunance Cove Circular Walk is a quick and easy adventure along the Cornish Coast that offers lovely views across the sea. While out on the trail, you will make your way across the elevated terrain above the cove, before looping around further inland on the return leg of the journey. This is an excellent walk for those times when you are pressed for time but still want to experience scenic seaside views.

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      Open details for Davidstow Airfield Walk

      Davidstow Airfield Walk

      Moderate
      15.2 km
      380 m
      3.5-5h

      The Davidstow Airfield Walk is a lengthy adventure in Cornwall that will allow you to explore the picturesque countryside surrounding a former RAF airfield from the Second World War. While out on the trail, you will pass through several charming hamlets and traverse the open countryside, as you explore the landscape surrounding the airfield. Walkers should take note that much of this route takes place along quiet roadways, so exercise caution and keep an eye out for passing traffic.

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      Open details for Luxulyan and Ponts Mill Circular Walk

      Luxulyan and Ponts Mill Circular Walk

      Easy
      5.0 km
      121 m
      1-1.5h

      The Luxulyan and Ponts Mill Circular walk is a wonderful route set in the Cornish countryside that will take you through a forested valley. While out on the trail, you will make your way along the winding banks of the River Par to reach the Treffry Viaduct, before looping around through the forest on the return leg. This is a great walking route for families and those with dogs to get out and enjoy the natural beauty of the forest.

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      Open details for Perran Beach to Holywell Walk

      Perran Beach to Holywell Walk

      Easy
      6.9 km
      150 m
      1.5-2.5h

      The Perran Beach to Holywell Walk is a wonderful journey along the Coast of Cornwall that will take you through a variety of terrain and produce stunning views of the sea. While out walking the trail, you will leave the town of Perranporth behind and traverse the rugged coastal terrain, as you take in views of sandy beaches and the bl;ue expanse of the sea on your way to Holywell. Walkers should take note that this is a one-way route, so you will need to either retrace your steps along the trail or make travel arrangements for the return leg.

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      Open details for Church Cove and Poldhu Cove Walk

      Church Cove and Poldhu Cove Walk

      Easy
      6.1 km
      126 m
      1.5-2h

      The Church Cove and Poldhu Cove Walk is a wonderfully scenic journey in Cornwall that will take you along the coast of the Lizard Peninsula for views of secluded coves along the sea. While out walking the trail, you will head downhill towards the coast to visit the church of St Winwalloe along Church Cove, before traversing the dramatic coastal terrain to visit the scenic Poldhu Cove. This is an excellent walking route if you want to mix in a bit of history while taking in some views.

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      Open details for Port Quin to Port Isaac Walk

      Port Quin to Port Isaac Walk

      Moderate
      7.9 km
      282 m
      2-3h

      The Port Quin to Port Isaac Walk is a fantastic seaside adventure in Cornwall that offers amazingly scenic views of the coastal terrain between two charming villages. While out walking the trail, you will traverse the undulating terrain of the Cornish countryside to reach the lovely village of Port Isaac, before following a challenging coastal path on the return leg. Walkers should exercise caution if travelling with children or dogs along the coastal path, as there are steep drop offs that can be very dangerous.

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      Open details for Lelant Saltings to St Ives Walk

      Lelant Saltings to St Ives Walk

      Moderate
      7.2 km
      150 m
      1.5-2.5h

      The Lelant Saltings to St Ives Walk is a lovely coastal journey in Cornwall that offers a nice mixture of natural and urban scenery. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the banks of the River Hayle to reach the shores of St Ives Bay, which you will then follow to the endpoint of the route in St Ives. Walkers should take note that this is a one-way route; however, there is a short train ride that you can take advantage of if you do not wish to walk the return leg.

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      Open details for Lerryn and St Winnow Circular Walk

      Lerryn and St Winnow Circular Walk

      Easy
      8.9 km
      184 m
      2-3h

      The Lerryn and St Winnow Circular Walk is a fantastic adventure in Cornwall that will take you along the banks of several rivers to visit an historic 15th Century church. While out walking the trail, you will make your way through the village of Lerryn to walk the banks of the River Lerryn and River Fowey, before arriving at the site of the Church of St Winnow. This walk features a variety of terrain that includes open fields and woodlands, so be sure to wear proper walking footwear.

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      Open details for Kennall Vale Walk

      Kennall Vale Walk

      Easy
      2.7 km
      97 m
      0.5-1h

      The Kennall Vale Walk is a lovely adventure in Cornwall that will expose you to a peaceful stretch of woodland landscape. While out walking the trail, you will leave the village of Ponsanooth behind and enter into the forest to walk along the River Kennall and explore the various ruined buildings in the area. This is a short walk; however, you will still want to wear waterproof walking boots as the terrain can be quite wet and muddy.

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      Open details for Kings Wood and Pentewan Riverwalk

      Kings Wood and Pentewan Riverwalk

      Moderate
      6.6 km
      148 m
      1.5-2h

      The Kings Wood and Pentewan Riverwalk is an amazing outdoor excursion in Cornwall that will lead you through the peaceful woodland terrain of the Pentewan Valley. While out walking the trail, you will pass through the valley along the winding banks of the St Austell River, while enjoying the relaxing atmosphere of the surrounding forest. While this walk isn’t overly difficult, you will certainly want to wear proper waterproof walking boots, as the trail can be wet and muddy at times.

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      Open details for Kit Hill Circular Walk

      Kit Hill Circular Walk

      Easy
      2.1 km
      60 m
      0.5-1h

      The Kit Hill Circular Walk is a short but scenic adventure in Southeast Cornwall that will lead you up to the top of the hill for lovely views of the surrounding countryside. While out walking the trail, you will make your way uphill past remnants of the region’s storied mining past to enjoy commanding views over the surrounding area. Neolithic and Bronze Age barrows can also be found atop Kit Hill, making this a great walk for those who enjoy history.

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      Open details for Treloan to Towan Beach and Bohortha Walk

      Treloan to Towan Beach and Bohortha Walk

      Moderate
      16.1 km
      361 m
      4-5.5h

      The Treloan to Towan Beach and Bohortha Walk is a lengthy adventure along the coast of Cornwall that features some rugged terrain and beautiful views of the sea. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the banks of the River Percuil and round the scenic point of St Anthony Head, before returning along the coast via the Porthbeor and Towan beaches. This is a lovely journey for anyone looking to experience amazing seaside scenery.

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      Open details for West Pentire Peninsula and Polly Joke Beach Walk

      West Pentire Peninsula and Polly Joke Beach Walk

      Easy
      4.1 km
      90 m
      1-1.5h

      The West Pentire Peninsula and Polly Joke Beach Walk is a fantastic outdoor excursion in Cornwall that will allow you to explore the dramatic terrain of the coast and take in some amazing views across the sea. While out walking the trail, you will traverse the rugged landscape of the West Pentire Peninsula and walk along the edge of Polly Joke Beach, before heading inland on the return leg. This is an awesome walk that won’t take up too much time but will still produce some stunning views.

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      Open details for St Clement and Malpas Walk

      St Clement and Malpas Walk

      Easy
      6.3 km
      137 m
      1.5-2h

      The St Clement and Malpas Walk is a scenic riverside journey in Cornwall that will take you through charming villages and a variety of terrain along the banks of two rivers. While out walking the trail, you will walk along the banks of the River Truro to its confluence with the Tresillian River, before heading through the charming villages of Malpas and St Clement. This is a wonderful adventure if you are looking for a relaxing stroll by the water’s edge.

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      Open details for Porth Reservoir Walk

      Porth Reservoir Walk

      Moderate
      9.2 km
      228 m
      2.5-3h

      The Porth Reservoir Walk is a relaxing excursion in Cornwall that will take you through a variety of terrain for lovely views of a lake. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the shores of the Porth Reservoir, before traversing a tranquil stretch of woodland terrain and exploring the picturesque Cornish countryside. This is a great walking route if you are looking for a variety of views without much in the way of difficulty.

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      Open details for St Anthony’s Coastal Path

      St Anthony’s Coastal Path

      Easy
      4.0 km
      109 m
      1-1.5h

      The St Anthony’s Coastal Path is a fantastic walking excursion in Cornwall that will allow you to experience the natural and man-made beauty of the Cornish Coast. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the water’s edge while enjoying a great sightline across the English Channel, before taking in the coastal scenery at St Anthony’s Head and its charming lighthouse. This laid back walk is perfectly suited for the entire family to enjoy some outdoor fun along the coast.

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