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Cornish Coastal Path
Trail Facts
Total distance: 40 miles (64km)
Duration: 8 days/7 nights, 6 days walking (hiking)
Minimum/maximum daily distances: 5 miles (8km)/9 miles (14.5km)
Average daily distances: 6 ½ miles (10.5km)
Waymarking: The route is very clearly waymarked with South West Coast Path National Trail acorn waymarks and is very easy to follow
Itinerary
Day 1: Travel to St Ives, where your first nights accommodation has been booked.
St Ives is a captivating little town with steep, winding streets lined with fishermen's and miner's cottages, narrow cobbled alleyways, hidden corners and a picturesque harbour.
Artists have been drawn to St Ives since Turner visited in 1511. By the beginning of the 20th Century it had a vibrant artist's colony. St Ives Tate Gallery is the showcase for this famous
Day 2: St Ives to Zennor. 7 miles (11km)
From the harbour the path winds around St Ives Head past a little chapel dedicated to St Nicholas, Patron Saint of Seafarers. Beside the chapel is the Huer's Hut where the look-out would watch for pilchards and then cry 'Hevva' to the waiting fishermen when he saw a shoal. Headland follows cove as the path weaves it's way above the sea to the picturesque little
Day 3: Zennor to Pendeen Watch. 7 miles (11km)
The path continues around some beautiful little coves to Gunnard's Head, topped by an Iron Age fort containing the remains of round houses, to the Geevor Tin Mine Heritage Centre which has an interesting museum and offers tours of the mine. At Pendeen Watch the lighthouse can be visited in the afternoon.
Day 4: Pendeen Watch to Sennan Cove. 9 miles (14.5km)
From Pendeen Watch the path follows the cliff top past a series of evocative ruins of the lead and tin mines and passes through the grounds of Levant Mine with its beautifully restored beam engine and engine house. Soon after the path passes the Crowns Mine at Botallack perched on the rocks above the sea. After
Day 5: Sennan Cove to Porthcurno. 6 miles (9.5km)
Soon after Sennan Cove the path arrives at Land's End, the extreme western tip of England, which provides spectacular views of the Irish Lady, Armed Knight, Doctor Syntax's Head and the rest of the Land's End islets, beyond which you can spot the Long Ships lighthouse, Wolf Rock lighthouse and sometimes the Isles of Scilly. From here exhilarating walking past the hamlets of Porthgwarra and St Leven ends at the spectacularly located open-air Minack Theatre perched on the edge of the cliffs overlooking
Day 6: Porthcurno to Lamorna. 5 miles (8km)
From Porthcurno the cliff top path goes to the Logan Rock, an 80 ton rockable boulder. In 1824 a Lieutenant Goldsmith pushed the boulder of its perch causing considerable local outrage and was ordered by the Admiralty to replace it at a considerable cost in money and beer! From Logan Rock the walk continues past several inviting coves to the attractive
Day 7: Lamorna to
After rounding Penzer Point, which provides breathtaking views over Mount's Bay, the path arrives at the delightful old fishing
Day 8: Depart from
Extra nights/Rest days
An extra night gives you a chance to explore some of the villages on the path, catch up with writing postcards or just relax. The delightful town of
What's included?
- 7 nights accommodation in en-suite rooms with private bathrooms (where available) in selected hotels, inns and guesthouses.
- Full English breakfast.
- Door to door luggage transfer along the trail.
- A set of maps with the route marked on and a guidebook describing the trail.
- An information pack containing an itinerary, detailed instructions on how to find your accommodation each night, town plans, information about facilities and places of interest along the trail and a kit list.
- Detailed travel instructions on how to get to the start of your holiday and back from the end of it.
- Emergency assistance
Travel Information
Detailed instructions on how to get to the start of the holiday and back from the end of it are sent to you on booking. A summary is given below.
Most convenient International airport: London
Outward journey from London to St Ives: St Ives is easily accessible by train from London Paddington via Exeter (6 hours)
Return journey to London at the end of the holiday: There is a fast and frequent rail service from Penzance to London Paddington (5 ½ hours)
Travelling by car: Penzance is only 8 miles from St Ives. Your can return to your car in St Ives by train, bus or taxi.



