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Today's walkitcornwall quote

  "People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs." — Unknown

Back in Germany, we love remembering the wonderful week we had walking with you along the coasts of Cornwall. The pictures on your blog are beautiful!

– Ruprecht and Ilona, Germany

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godrevy cove near rosenithon 1
godrevy cove near rosenithon 1
chynalls point
chynalls point
serpentine on kennack sands
serpentine on kennack sands
Man Resting on the Lizard
Man Resting on the Lizard
Port Isaac and Port Quin
Port Isaac and Port Quin
porthallow swcp half way marker 2
porthallow swcp half way marker 2
looking back to porthleven and gunwalloe
looking back to porthleven and gunwalloe
predannack camping
predannack camping
poltesco 2
poltesco 2
beautiful serpentine
beautiful serpentine
rill point to kynance cove
rill point to kynance cove
porthleven 2
porthleven 2
carrick luz views
carrick luz views
cadgwith
cadgwith
soapy cove
soapy cove
devils frying pan cadgwith
devils frying pan cadgwith
Port Isaac and Port Quin
Port Isaac and Port Quin
Port Isaac and Port Quin
Port Isaac and Port Quin
enys head
enys head
housel bay 1
housel bay 1
jean claude at lloyds building
jean claude at lloyds building
poltesco 1
poltesco 1
church cove gunwalloe1
church cove gunwalloe1
kynance cove walkers
kynance cove walkers

Free Walk Guides Around Cornwall

Walks Around Cornwall

 

My philosophy concerning walks means that there is no start and end to a walk.

There are however many options and choices.

I'll provide you with an area, some spots to see and you choose how long you want to walk for, where to explore, what direction to go in.

I've included markers with photos for you to look at and even GPS coordinates.

Walking is also about getting lost and joining up the places at the periphery of ones knowledge. Plus gaining an innate sense of direction and "being" (it needs further elaboration which is on ongoing major driving force and reason for this website but trust me) but with these pages and guided walks you can get lost within safe boundaries. 

On these pages there will appear a few guided walks with maps and most will be downloadable to Google Earth and GPS/mobile devices.  (Just bought a Memory Map Adventurer 2800 GPS so I will start cracking on with those in the new year).

To start, click on the text of the walk you want. It will open up a page with a map on.

Durgan walk and photos

 

Takes in Helford Passage, Trebah Gardens, Durgan, Rosemullion Head, Carwinion woods and Budock Vean Hotel for a cream tea. There's lots of other quiet beaches with lots of flora and fauna and rock pooling to be done. Peace and quiet.

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