For those who might question the appeal of a 12-day walking tour along the South Cornwall Coastline, it’s important to consider the unique experiences and stunning natural beauty that await.
The South West Coast Path offers a chance to take in the scenic landscapes of Cornwall, from picturesque beaches and cliffs to charming seaside villages.
With a carefully planned itinerary, comfortable accommodations, and the convenience of luggage transfer between stops, this tour ensures a seamless and organized experience.
But what truly sets this journey apart is the opportunity to discover hidden gems, encounter abundant wildlife, and witness breathtaking coastal views that will leave you in awe.
So why not embark on this unforgettable adventure and discover the wonders of South Cornwall’s coastline for yourself?
This experience made our list of the 3 Best Walking Tours In Newquay.
Good To Know
- The Viator Help Center provides accessible customer support and comprehensive information on the tour, including the booking process, tour itineraries, and cancellation/refund policies.
- The product code (70427P13) is a unique identifier for the tour and can be used when contacting customer support or during the booking process to ensure accurate tour selection.
- The tour has a starting price of $1,360.65 and includes accommodation and meals, making it an affordable option for travelers.
- Viator, established in 1997, is a credible and experienced company in the industry, providing reliable services to customers.
Day 1: Starting Point – Falmouth
On the first day of the South West Coast Path Walking South Cornwall Coastline tour, you’ll begin your journey at the starting point in Falmouth. Falmouth is a charming town located on the south coast of Cornwall, known for its picturesque harbor and rich maritime history.
When in Falmouth, make sure to visit some of the best local attractions, such as the National Maritime Museum, where you can explore exhibitions on Cornwall’s seafaring heritage. Another must-see is Pendennis Castle, a historic fortress that offers panoramic views of the coastline.
For activities on the first day, you can take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, enjoying the scenic views and stopping by the local shops and cafes. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even rent a kayak or paddleboard to explore the coastline from a different perspective.
Falmouth is the perfect starting point for your South West Coast Path adventure, offering a mix of history, natural beauty, and coastal charm.
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Day 2: Falmouth to Helford
After exploring the charming town of Falmouth and enjoying its rich maritime history, the next leg of the South West Coast Path Walking South Cornwall Coastline tour takes you from Falmouth to Helford.
On this day, you have the opportunity to explore the local cuisine and indulge in some delicious dishes. You can visit the historical landmarks and sites along the way, such as the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and Pendennis Castle. These sites offer a glimpse into the region’s fascinating past.
The walk itself is scenic and offers breathtaking views of the coastline. As you make your way to Helford, take your time to soak in the beauty of the surroundings and appreciate the history that’s embedded in this part of Cornwall.
Day 3: Helford to Coverack
The third day of the South West Coast Path Walking South Cornwall Coastline tour takes you from Helford to Coverack, offering a picturesque coastal walk with stunning views along the way.
Coastal Walk:
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the coastline, taking in the fresh sea breeze and the sound of crashing waves.
Enjoy the natural beauty of the South Cornwall coastline, with its rugged cliffs and sandy beaches.
Scenic Landmarks and Wildlife Sightings:
Marvel at scenic landmarks such as the Helford River and the Lizard Peninsula, known for its dramatic cliffs and unique geological formations.
Keep an eye out for wildlife sightings, as this area is home to a diverse range of species, including seabirds, seals, and even dolphins.
Difficulty Level:
This section of the trail is moderate in difficulty, with some uphill and downhill sections.
Adequate preparation and a moderate level of fitness are recommended to fully enjoy the walk.
Day 4: Coverack to Lizard Point
Continuing along the South West Coast Path, the journey from Coverack to Lizard Point on day 4 of the tour showcases more of the captivating beauty and unique features of the South Cornwall coastline.
This leg of the walk takes you along the stunning South Cornwall Coastline, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore scenic landscapes and discover the rich wildlife and geological formations that make this area so special.
As you make your way towards Lizard Point, you’ll be treated to breathtaking coastal views, picturesque beaches and cliffs, and charming seaside villages. Keep an eye out for natural landmarks and geological formations along the way, and don’t forget to look out for the abundant wildlife that calls this coastline home.
The South West Coast Path truly offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.
Day 5: Lizard Point to Mullion
From Lizard Point, the next leg of the tour takes you to Mullion, offering more breathtaking coastal views and opportunities to explore the stunning South Cornwall coastline.
Here are some highlights of Day 5:
Scenic viewpoints: As you walk along the path, be prepared to be amazed by the stunning coastal views that unfold before you. From towering cliffs to secluded coves, every turn offers a new perspective of the South Cornwall coastline.
Historical landmarks: Along the route, you’ll also come across some interesting historical landmarks. One such landmark is Mullion Cove, a picturesque harbor that has been in use since the 16th century. Take a moment to appreciate its unique charm and learn about its rich maritime history.
With its scenic viewpoints and historical landmarks, Day 5 of the tour promises to be another memorable day of exploration along the South Cornwall coastline.
Day 6: Mullion to Porthleven
As you embark on Day 6 of the tour, the captivating journey from Mullion to Porthleven awaits, promising more enchanting scenery and coastal wonders to discover.
The pace of the walk on this day is moderate, allowing you to take in the breathtaking views at a comfortable pace.
Along the route, you’ll come across a stack of scenic attractions that will leave you in awe. From stunning coastal views to picturesque beaches and cliffs, every step of the way offers something truly remarkable.
You’ll also encounter charming seaside villages and natural landmarks, as well as have the chance to spot abundant wildlife.
Day 7: Porthleven to Marazion
On Day 7 of the tour, walkers will embark on an exhilarating journey from Porthleven to Marazion, seeing the stunning beauty of the South Cornwall coastline.
Accommodation options in Marazion:
- The Godolphin Arms: A beachfront hotel offering comfortable rooms and stunning views of St Michael’s Mount.
- The Mount Haven Hotel: A boutique hotel with stylish rooms, a restaurant serving locally sourced cuisine, and a terrace overlooking the bay.
Best time to visit Marazion for coastal walks:
- Spring and autumn are ideal for coastal walks in Marazion, as the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller.
- Avoid the peak summer months if you prefer a quieter experience.
Marazion offers a range of accommodation options, from beachfront hotels to boutique establishments. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit for coastal walks, as the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. Avoid the peak summer months if you prefer a quieter experience.
Day 8: Marazion to Penzance
Continuing their journey along the South Cornwall coastline, walkers will now venture from Marazion to Penzance on Day 8 of the tour.
The day starts with a visit to Marazion Castle, a historic landmark overlooking the town and providing panoramic views of the coast.
From there, the route takes walkers along the scenic coastal path towards Penzance.
Upon arrival in Penzance, there are plenty of activities to enjoy in the bustling harbor area.
Visitors can explore the vibrant art scene, visit the Penzance Museum, or simply relax at one of the waterfront cafes.
With its rich maritime history and array of attractions, Penzance offers a perfect end to a day of coastal walking.
Day 9: Penzance to Porthcurno
Starting from Penzance, walkers will embark on the next leg of their journey towards Porthcurno, taking in the breathtaking coastal scenery along the way. This section of the South West Coast Path offers both hiking challenges and scenic viewpoints, making it an exciting adventure for experienced hikers.
Here are some highlights of the day:
Hiking challenges:
Steep ascents and descents along the rugged cliffs.
Narrow paths with uneven terrain, requiring careful footing.
Scenic viewpoints:
Stunning panoramic views of the turquoise waters and golden beaches.
Picturesque coves and hidden bays, perfect for a peaceful break.
As walkers make their way towards Porthcurno, they’ll be rewarded with the beauty of the South Cornwall coastline and the satisfaction of overcoming hiking challenges.
Day 10: Porthcurno to Lamorna
As walkers continue their journey along the South West Coast Path, they will make their way from Porthcurno to the charming village of Lamorna, seeing the stunning coastal landscapes along the way. Lamorna Cove awaits them with its picturesque beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The path offers panoramic views of the coastline, with the sparkling turquoise waters contrasting against the rugged cliffs. Along the route, walkers can also explore historic landmarks in Porthcurno, such as the famous Minack Theatre and the Telegraph Museum. Once they reach Lamorna, they can indulge in the local cuisine, savoring fresh seafood dishes and traditional Cornish delicacies. It’s the perfect opportunity to relax, recharge, and soak in the beauty of this coastal paradise.
Lamorna Cove |
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Scenic Coastal Views |
Historic Landmarks in Porthcurno |
Local Cuisine in Lamorna |
Day 11: Lamorna to Land’s End
Walkers on Day 11 of the South West Coast Path tour will embark on the final leg of their journey, heading from Lamorna towards the iconic Land’s End. This day offers an opportunity for landscape exploration and the chance to discover historical landmarks along the way.
Here are some highlights of the day:
Landscape exploration:
Marvel at the rugged cliffs and breathtaking coastal views.
Take in the beauty of the natural landmarks and geological formations.
Spot abundant wildlife, including seabirds and maybe even seals.
Historical landmarks:
Visit the legendary Land’s End, known as the westernmost point of England.
Explore the famous Land’s End Visitor Centre and enjoy panoramic views.
Learn about the history and significance of this iconic landmark.
Day 11 is a perfect combination of natural beauty and historical intrigue, making it a memorable part of the South West Coast Path tour.
Common Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Take the South West Coast Path Walking South Cornwall Coastline Tour?
The best season to take the South West Coast Path Walking South Cornwall Coastline tour is during the summer months. The weather conditions are generally mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the scenic landscapes and picturesque beaches along the coastline.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participating in the Tour?
Age restrictions for tour participation vary depending on the difficulty of the walking routes and the safety measures in place. It is recommended to check with the tour provider for specific age requirements and guidelines.
Is Transportation Provided Between the Starting Point and Ending Point of Each Day’s Walk?
Transportation options between the starting and ending points of each day’s walk are not provided. However, accommodation arrangements are included for 11 nights, ensuring a comfortable stay throughout the tour.
Are There Any Additional Fees or Expenses That Are Not Included in the Tour Price?
There are no hidden costs or additional expenses beyond the tour price. The tour includes accommodations, meals, professional guide services, luggage transfer, and detailed maps. Everything you need for a hassle-free experience.
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary or Add Extra Days to the Tour?
Yes, the tour itinerary can be customized or extra days can be added. Customers can contact customer support to discuss their preferences and make the necessary arrangements for a personalized experience.
The Sum Up
To sum it up, the South West Coast Path walking tour along the South Cornwall Coastline offers a fantastic opportunity to explore Cornwall’s stunning landscapes.
With 12 days and 11 nights of immersive experiences, travelers can enjoy picturesque beaches, charming villages, and natural landmarks.
The tour provides comfortable accommodations, delicious meals, professional guide services, and luggage transfer, ensuring a well-organized and enjoyable experience.
It’s recommended for experienced hikers with a moderate level of fitness.
Book in advance to secure your spot on this incredible adventure.
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