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Discover 15 of the best short walks around Land's End and Penzance. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route description and lots of images, plus information on beauty spots and refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means walks can be enjoyed by everyone.
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Would you like to explore the best of Land's End and Penzance? This guidebook covers 15 of the best short walks in the area (between 2.5 and 8.5km, all under three hours), including St Ives, Mousehole, Penzance, Newlyn, Nine Maidens, Mên-an-Tol, Pendeen Watch, St Michael's Mount, St Just, Gurnard's Head and Botallack Head.
Why choose this guidebook?
Cicerone’s Short Walks guidebooks contain everything you need to get outdoors and discover the best of an area. The short walks are perfect if you’re new to walking or looking for something you can enjoy with the whole family. Let the adventures begin!
Location of walks
Map key
Using this guide
Route summary table
Introduction
Walking in Land’s End and Penzance
Things to see
Travel
Where to stay
The walks
1. Sennen Cove to Land’s End
2. Chapel Carn Brea, Bartinney and Caer Bran
3. Cot Valley from St Just
4. Cape Cornwall and Kenidjack Valley
5. Botallack and the Crowns Engine Houses
6. Boscaswell and Pendeen Watch
7. Chûn Castle and Quoit
8. Mên-an-Tol and Nine Maidens
9. Bosigran and Porthmeor Cove
10. Gurnard’s Head
11. St Ives Bay
12. Hayle Estuary nature reserves
13. Penzance to St Michael’s Mount
14. Newlyn to Mousehole
15. Porthcurno and Penberth Cove
Useful information
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Phil Turner lives in the Falmouth area and when not exploring the paths of Cornwall works as an emergency medical technician and Mountain Leader. When this work takes him further afield he soon finds himself longing for the salty air (and pasties) of Cornwall. An active member of West Cornwall Search and Rescue team, Phil spends many wet and windy evenings training the next generation of team members how to use a map and compass.
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