The walk from Porthcurno to Land’s End goes along one of the most spectacular pieces of coastline in Cornwall. It boasts amazing views all along its route and there are beautiful rock formations and unspoiled beaches to admire.
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Gorran Haven
Gorran Haven is a village, not far from Mevagissey, with a pleasant sandy beach.
Read MoreMawgan Porth – Dog Friendly, Family Beach
Mawgan Porth is about 4 miles from Newquay and it has a beautiful sandy beach sheltered by high cliffs on each side.
Read MorePolperro – Picturesque Harbour Village
The small port of Polperro lies just south of Looe. The village sits in between a small gap in the cliffs with rows of old stone cottages branching out from the harbour. A small brook flows through the village, passing under stone bridges before entering the harbour under an old Saxon some say Roman stone bridge next to the House on the Props, which itself overhangs the brook. Polperro definitely lives up to its reputation…
Read MoreWalk from Tintagel to Boscastle via Rocky Valley (7 km)
This walk starts near the legendary Tintagel Castle and heads along the clifftops. After passing a number of rugged headlands and coves it finishes in the picturesque village of Boscastle.
Read MoreMevagissey and Portmellon
Mevagissey is an attractive harbourside village with a working harbour and safe haven for a fleet of a few dozen small fishing boats.
Read MorePortloe – Traditional Cornish Fishing Village
Many people consider Portloe on the Roseland Peninsular to be one of Cornwall’s prettiest coastal villages.
Read MoreLand’s End – World Famous Landmark
Land’s End in Cornwall is a majestic headland, it is England’s extreme western tip about 4 miles west of Porthcurno. Over 400,000 visitors go to Land’s End every year. Since 1995 about 15 million people have had their photo taken with the famous signpost.
Read MorePorthcurno and Minack Theatre
Looking down from the cliffs at Porthcurno on a sunny day you’d swear that you were in the Mediterranean or some tropical paradise. Porthcurno Beach in the west of Cornwall has won many awards.
Read MoreBoscastle, North Coast – Guide and Photos
Boscastle is definitely one of Cornwall’s most scenic villages. The buildings around the harbour rise inland to the village which boasts some very attractive and old white-washed cottages, a Museum of Witchcraft, a National Trust Shop, and a Visitor Centre.
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