Circular walks around St Keverne

Circular walks around St Keverne

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.

7.3 miles/11.8 km - Moderate-strenuous

Coverack to Lankidden Cove

Coverack Harbour

A circular walk on one of the most remote parts of The Lizard from Coverack to the white sand beaches of Downas and Lankidden Coves, where the serpentine underwater landscape provides some of the best snorkelling in Cornwall.

5.7 miles/9.2 km - Moderate

Coverack to St Keverne

Godrevy Beach

A circular walk from Coverack to St Keverne, past the treacherous Manacles reef, known as the grave of a thousand ships, where at least a hundred wrecks have been recorded and over a thousand people have drowned.

4.4 miles/7.1 km - Moderate

Porthallow to Gillan

View from Nare Point

A circular walk up Gillan Creek from Porthallow via Nare Point where, during World War II, an elaborate decoy for Falmouth Harbour was created by Ealing Film Studios with fake railways, houses and explosive special effects.

4.4 miles/7 km - Moderate

Kennack Sands to Lankidden Cove

Kennack Sands

A circular walk on The Lizard from Kennack Sands where some of the oldest prehistoric finds have been made in Cornwall, including an entire lost Stone Age village which was uncovered by a gorse fire in the 1960s.

3.3 miles/5.2 km - Easy-moderate

St Keverne to Porthallow

Porthallow

A circular walk through woods and meadows to Porthoustock and Porthallow from St Keverne, settled in the Dark Ages by Celtic monks trading with Brittany

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