Circular walks around Falmouth

Circular walks around Falmouth

Download the (free) iWalk Cornwall app from the App Store or Google Play then use the app to scan the QR code of the walks below for more info, where the walk can be purchased. Once a walk is downloaded, no phone/WiFi signal is needed.

5.3 miles/8.6 km - Easy-moderate

Falmouth and Pendennis Point

Blockhouse on Pendennis Point

A circular walk around the thriving town of Falmouth, which didn't exist until Elizabethan times when Sir Walter Raleigh suggested that the largest natural harbour in Europe would be a good place to build a port town.

4.1 miles/6.5 km - Easy-moderate

Mylor to Flushing

Sailing Boats on Carrick Roads

A circular walk from Mylor Harbour along the creeks of Carrick Roads to Flushing which was named after a town in Holland when Dutch engineers built the quays, and where ships' captains would keep a watchful eye over Falmouth Harbour from their tall houses.

5.8 miles/9.4 km - Easy-moderate

Rosemullion Head

Reef off Rosemullion Head

A circular walk passing the National Trust's Glendurgan gardens and the equally spectacular submarine gardens of Rosemullion Head where fish dart amongst the brightly-coloured blooms.

4 miles/6.5 km - Easy-moderate

Mylor and Restronguet Creeks

Mylor Creek

A circular walk along the Mylor and Restronguet creeks via the Pandora Inn, said to be once owned and renamed by the captain of HMS Pandora sent to capture mutineers from The Bounty, and where a passing-boat was kept to connect the post road between Falmouth and Truro, summoned by a bell on the other side of the creek.

7.2 miles/11.5 km - Moderate

Maenporth to Budock Water

Maenporth

A circular walk between the beaches in Falmouth Bay and where one of the most dangerous marine rescues of modern times took place, requiring the rescue helicopter to fly backwards.

There is a choice of over 300 more walks in Cornwall available via the app.
You can explore them via "Walks Shop".