Circular walks around Portreath

Circular walks around Portreath

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.

4.3 miles/7 km - Easy-moderate

Tehidy Woods to Deadman's Cove

Bassets Cove

A circular walk through the wildlife reserve and bluebell woodland of Tehidy Country Park to Deadman's Cove and the North Cliffs, where many sailing ships were wrecked before the Godrevy Lighthouse was built.

5.0 miles/8.1 km - Moderate

Hell's Mouth to Godrevy

Stones Reef and Godrevy Lighthouse

A circular walk following the coast from Hell's Mouth past Godrevy lighthouse to the sandy beaches of St Ives Bay, returning via a pilgrimage route along the Red River Valley.

4.7 miles/7.6 km - Easy-moderate

Deadman's Cove to Red River Valley

North Cliffs

A circular walk along a coast of shipwrecks and smugglers from Deadman's Cove to Hell's Mouth, past the collapse of the North Cliffs that went viral on YouTube, and returning through the nature reserve along the Red River Valley.

5.2 miles/8.4 km - Moderate-strenuous

Portreath and Tehidy Woods

Portreath Beach

A circular walk along the rugged North Cliffs hiding smuggler's coves such as Ralph's Cupboard, to the sandy beach and historic mining port of Portreath, returning via the bluebell woodland of Illogan and Tehidy Country Park.

7.3 miles/11.7 km - Strenuous

Portreath to Wheal Tye

Coastline at Portreath

A circular walk along the rugged coast from Portreath towards Porthtowan passing small coves and remnants of the clifftop mines beside the old RAF base, and returning via the horse-drawn tramway that brought fortune to Portreath harbour, where its "lighthouse" and "monkey house" remain from the shipping activity.

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