Perranporth to St Agnes walk

Perranporth to St Agnes (via bus)

A one-way coastal walk, made circular via an initial bus journey, along the ore-bearing cliffs between Perranporth and St Agnes passing the remains of Nobel's dynamite works, Britain's best preserved spitfire base and the Blue Hills of Trevellas Coombe where tin is still processed on a small scale using traditional methods.

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A one-way coastal walk, made circular via an initial bus journey, along the ore-bearing cliffs between Perranporth and St Agnes passing the remains of Nobel's dynamite works, Britain's best preserved spitfire base and the Blue Hills of Trevellas Coombe where tin is still processed on a small scale using traditional methods.

Highlights

  • Huge sandy beach at Perranporth
  • Panoramic views of Perran Bay from Droskyn Point
  • Snorting blowholes at Shag Rock
  • Rugged coast at Hanover Cove
  • A colourful history including battles between mines, nitroglycerine, and a shipwreck laden with gold bullion
  • Britain's best-preserved spitfire base
  • Iconic engine houses and mining relics surrounding St Agnes
  • Sandy beach at Trevaunance Cove and rockpools at Trevellas Porth
  • Bird's eye views of Trevaunance Cove and St Agnes from Coronation Walk
  • Historic pub and local brewery at the Driftwood Spars

Considerations

  • Route includes paths close to unfenced cliff edges.

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Vital statistics

  • OS Explorer: 104
  • Distance: 4.7 miles/7.5 km
  • Steepness grade: Moderate
  • Bus: U1A from St Agnes Institute to Perranporth.
  • Recommended footwear: walking boots
  • No stiles: ✓
  • Pub: ✓
  • Café: ✓

Pubs on or near the route

  • St Agnes Hotel
  • The Deck
  • The Driftwood Spars
  • The Green Parrot
  • The Perranporth Inn
  • The Peterville Inn
  • The Railway Inn
  • The Seiners Arms
  • The Tywarnhayle Inn
  • The Watering Hole

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