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West Cornwall > The Helford
On the quieter side of the Helford, loose yourself for a few hours exploring wooded creeks and thatched villages.

Cornwall
All sides of the Cornish coastline tell a different story. Where wildlife flourishes and mining history is rooted into the ground.  There are a number of places ideal for exploring and falling in love with Cornwall. 

West Cornwall
Follow in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims on this gentle walk from St Ives Bay to St Michael's Mount. 

West Cornwall > Redruth
£15.00 per person
Be immersed in heritage as you walk ‘The Great Flat Lode’ in the UNESCO Cornish Mining World Heritage Site near Redruth, C19th ‘Mining Capital of The World’. Enjoy views to the coast from a mining lan

West Cornwall
Caer Bran is an important multi-age hillfort site near Sancreed in West Cornwall, which contains archaeological remains from both the Bronze Age and Iron Age periods. It is now owned and managed by Cornwall Heritage Trust and is a stunning location to visit.

West Cornwall
The wild rugged moorland and coastline of West Penwith is enjoyed on this walk from Cape Cornwall to the artists haven of St Ives. It’s only 16 miles in length, but those keen on walking could turn around at St Ives and return via the South West Coast Path.

West Cornwall > Portreath
£15.00 per person
Discover lesser-known corners of Portreath, Cornish Mining World Heritage Site once Georgian spa, bustling Victorian port and now small resort on Cornwall’s Atlantic coast. Explore the harbour, villag