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Kloot | 14:36 Tue 07th Mar 2006 | People & Places
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Hello


I'm going to cornwall in June for two weeks and i'm wanting to do some walking while i'm down there. I'm going to St.Ives and stopping at a site called Polmanter. Can anybody help and give me a few ideas of where to go walking?? I want to do some cliff walks and i'm wanting to do some walks around Falmouth.


I'll look forward to your responses...........

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There's a great coastal walk from Sennen to Land's End - only ruined by the commercial monstrosity that is now Land's End when you get there.
Lamorna Cove is on the south coast of the west of Cornwall, between Penzance and Lands End - it's my favourite place down here. I live near Falmouth and would recommend walking anywhere along the Helford Passage on the North/Falmouth side (park at Mawnan Smith church or Durgan) - or across the river-side from Falmouth is a village called Flushing. You can park in the village and walk out to the beach and round Trefusis Point to Mylor Yacht Harbour where you can have a lovely meal in the marina bar or cafe, then walk back to Flushing by the country lane or back the way you came. Sainsburys in Truro used to sell a book called 30 Circular Walks - was only a few quid I think too.
Any coastal walks are pretty spectacular between St Ives and Penzance so you can't go far wrong!

TO KLOOT , TRY LOGGING ONTO CORNWALLWALKS.CO.UK


plenty of lovely walks in the area, Lamorna Cove, Sennen Cove to Lands End very nice,Penzance to Mousehole via Newlyn. Marazion, try also the Tourist Board, camp sites usually have info supplied also, plenty of walking with lovely views in most areas, HAPPY HOLIDAY.

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