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Discover the best trails for hiking in Cornwall

When it comes to hiking in Cornwall, you’re in for a treat, thanks to the county’s incredibly varied landscape. From dramatic coastal cliffs to the enchanting greenery of its forests, there are so many walks in Cornwall to uncover here.

If you’re after wildlife spotting opportunities during a Cornwall hike, a walk through the Bissoe Valley Nature Reserve is a must. Bosveal, a National Trust hiking area, is also packed with wildlife and varying trails for you to enjoy!

Prefer spectacular coastal views during a walk? Be sure to venture along the trail between the South West Coast Path to Bre-Pen – National Trust. Or, venture along the cliff-top hike from Bude town to Compass Point.

Up for a challenge? Be sure to give the rural hike of Cadson Bury Hill Fort – National Trust a go!

Uncover the best hikes in Cornwall below…

  • Gurnard’s Head

    Zennor
    St Ives
    Cornwall
    England
    TR26 3DE

    Uncover historic remains and take in breathtaking coastal views at this prominent Cornish headland.

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  • Hurlers Stone Circles

    Liskeard
    Cornwall
    PL14 5LE

    The best examples of ceremonial circles in the South West with unique formations.

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  • Kelsey Head

    S W Coast Path
    Newquay
    TR8 5SE

    A Site of Special Scientific Interest where visitors will marvel at the wildlife and hidden Iron Age history.

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  • Kenidjack Cliff Castle

    S W Coast Path
    Penzance
    TR19, UK

    An Iron Age promontory fort perched on the edge of the Penwith peninsula, Cornwall’s most southerly point.

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  • Lamorran Wood

    Lamorran Wood

    Lamorran Wood
    Truro
    TR2 4HP

    Leave the hustle and bustle of Truro behind and take a stroll through this charming and peaceful wood.

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  • Lands End Signpost

    Land’s End Signpost

    S W Coast Path
    Penzance
    TR19 7AA

    A signpost almost as famous as those that have posed in front of it. This landmark gives visitors a chance to take home a unique souvenir from their trip.

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  • Lanyon Quoit Burial Chamber

    Lanyon Quoit

    Madron
    Penzance
    Cornwall
    England
    United Kingdom
    TR20 8NY

    Visit one of Cornwall’s best-known stone monuments and discover the story of its rebuilding in the 19th century.

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  • Lizard Peninsula Walk

    Lizard Peninsula Walk

    3h 35m

    8.4 miles

    Moderate

    The Lizard Peninsula Walk is an exceptional opportunity to uncover rare geology accompanied by flourishing fauna and an abundance of nature. You can look forward to spectacular views too!

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  • Lizard Point

    Lizard
    Helston
    Cornwall
    TR12 7NT

    01326 222170

    Dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches and turquoise seas combine to make this a picture-perfect setting for visitors.

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  • Clifftop path in Cornwall

    Looe Wooldown

    East Looe
    Cornwall
    England
    PL13 1JP

    01503 263709

    Visitors will enjoy the peace, tranquillity and sea views at this stunning patch of land perched high above Looe.

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