St Mawes - Carrick Roads - Porthcuel Creek - Percuil River(Walk ID: 2658) Although not part of the Cornish Coast Path, the Roseland Peninsula's western coast is one of the most beautiful coastal stretches in the Southwest, with views over to Falmouth and the Lizard.
Trelissick Garden - Lamouth Creek - the Fal(Walk ID: 1513) In the words of the National Trust Handbook, Trelissick Garden is "beautifully situated at the head of the Fal estuary... and commands panoramic views over the area". This walk is almost entirely within the larger parkland surrounding the garden and is on good paths for the greater part. Among the many birds we saw on the river was the little egret, commoner in Mediterranean countries. There is ample time to do this walk and visit the garden in a single day.
4.35
6.00 miles away
Portscatho - St Anthony Head - St Anthony - Place Quay - Gerrans(Walk ID: 2661) Three walks for the price of one: a lengthy ramble along a varied and popular stretch of the Cornish Coastal Path, with great views to be had over The Lizard, Falmouth and St Mawes and a visit to the National Trust defence battery at St Anthony Head. Because the return leg passes within a few metres of the outward leg, you can choose to do the upper or lower loops instead.
10.09
10.00 miles away
Portloe - Veryan - Nare Head(Walk ID: 4513) From the pretty little Cornish seaside village of Portloe we go inland to reach Veryan, with its lovely church and famous round houses, from Veryan over fields and down towards the beautiful beach at Carnes, then up onto the coastal path with fantastic views across Gerrans Bay. Cross Nare Head on the Roseland Peninsula, pass Lemoria Rock, Kiberick Cove and Manare Point and finish with a bird's-eye view of Portloe before returning to the village.
7.45
11.00 miles away
Circular walk Portreath - Tehidy Country Park - Reskajeage Downs - Coastal Path(Walk ID: 2576) A circular walk starting in the lovely coastal village of Portreath. From the village a slight uphill walk beside a stream through Illogan woods and then through Tehidy Country Park with its streams, lakes and masses of wildlife. Then it's up through a field and at the top splendid views back inland over to Carn Brea Hill. Then on to the Coastal Path with truly magnificent scenery as far back as the Godrevy Island lighthouse and forward all the way to Portreath. After passing Ralph's Cupboard and reaching the headland there is a stunning birds eye view of Portreath Beach.