Thursday, 24th July
Mid & South East Cornwall

11Charlestown to Polkerris
While this walk is in the lacklustre category, it does boast more interest than a hundred more panoramic alternatives.

11Pentire Point
The north-eastern jowl of the Camel's mouth. A brutal jaw the puts the fear of God into any sailor brave or foolish enough to try for Padstow in anything like a blow.

Fowey - Polruan Circular
An estuarine hike of deep oak woods, secret creeks and stunning coastal scenery.

Brown Willy from Jamaica Inn
Jamaica Inn, the pub made famous by Daphne Du Maurier, is in a wonderfully wild bit of the county.

Nare Head to Portloe
Nare Head, the great sentinel of a headland that guards the western end of Veryan Bay.

Bude South
A walk across springy turf and furze with a glimpse of the endangered Pepperpot.

Lundy Bay and Doyden Point
The coastal glories to be found between Lundy Bay and Port Quin are too good to miss.

Fowey West
A handy hour-and-a-quarter ramble away from crowded streets.

Crackington Haven
In Cornwall's unique and impressive inventory of coastal glory.

Port Isaac to Port Quin
Leaving behind the hordes on the coastal path.

Caradon Hill Circular
A walk around a once-industrial high point.

Tregardock
Tregardock Beach is one of the county’s best-kept secrets – but you do have to earn your visit.

Porthcothan - Bedruthan
This peaceful coombe is one of my favourite places in Cornwall and often have I seen a peregrine.

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