Circular walks around The Roseland

Circular walks around The Roseland

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.

4.9 miles/7.9 km - Moderate

Gorran Haven to Dodman Point

Hemmick Beach

A circular walk in the bays of Mevagissey and Veryan from the fishing village of Gorran Haven to the remote, sandy Hemmick Beach via The Deadman's Point of old nautical maps, still marked with a huge cross to warn sailors of the perilous lee shores, and Vault Beach where the wreckage washed ashore.

5.9 miles/9.5 km - Easy-moderate

St Anthony Head

St Mawes Castle

A walk along the Roseland coast and creeks opposite St Mawes, passing the preserved fort and Fraggle Rock lighthouse on St Anthony Head and the golden sandy beaches of Molunan.

3.9 miles/6.3 km - Moderate-strenuous

Portholland to Portloe

Portloe

A circular walk with lovely views of Veryan Bay to the pretty fishing village of Portloe from West Portholland, where one of the last of Cornwall's mediaeval coastal farmsteads has survived.

5.2 miles/8.3 km - Moderate-strenuous

Nare Head to Portloe

Portloe

A circular walk around Nare Head, past the restored Cold War nuclear bunker, to the pretty fishing village of Portloe, with views along the length of The Roseland coast and over The Whelps reef - a graveyard for sailing ships that misjudged the entrance to Falmouth.

4.4 miles/7 km - Easy-moderate

Portscatho to Pendower Beach

Portscatho

A circular walk along two miles of beaches around Gerrans Bay which were once used by Portscatho smugglers to land contraband and strewn with the wreckage of sailing ships that overshot Falmouth Harbour and ran aground on The Whelps reef.

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