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Section 6 – Falmouth to Plymouth

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Section 6 – Falmouth to Plymouth

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Section 6 – Falmouth to Plymouth

8 Nights

Average

77 miles / 123 km

total

10 miles / 16 km

Average

8,375

elevation

Mixed

accomodation

8,375

elevation

Mixed

accomodation

Section 6 – Falmouth to Plymouth

Section 6 – Falmouth to Plymouth

Section 6 – Falmouth to Plymouth

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

difficulty Grade

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Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

Accomodation Type

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Mixed

Mixed

Activity

Activity

Activity

Mixed Activity

Mixed Activity

Mixed Activity

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Start/Finish

Cornwall/Devon

Cornwall/Devon

Average Daily cost

COST

COST

Best Months

Best Months

Best Months

May-Sept

costs based on two people sharing

Overview

Overview

Section 6 of the South West Coast Path from Falmouth to Plymouth features picturesque fishing villages, historic harbors, and charming locales like St Mawes, Portloe, and Mevagissey, with short ferry trips over several rivers.

Itinerary

Itinerary

DAY 1×

Section 1 of the South Cornwall Coast Path runs 14 miles from Falmouth to Portloe and is graded 6.5 miles easy, 7.5 miles strenuous. Cross the water via the St Mawes ferry, then a small passenger ferry to Place. Walk out onto the St Anthony Peninsula, passing its coastal church and dramatic lighthouse. Enjoy stunning beaches, low cliffs, and small valleys en route to Portscatho, a charming fishing village perfect for lunch. The afternoon includes beautiful Carne and Pendower Beaches, followed by a hike past wild Nare Head, Bronze Age barrow Carne Beadon, and the sea bird sanctuary at Gull Rock. After passing an underground Cold War bunker, you'll explore isolated coves and hidden beaches before arriving at Portloe, one of Cornwall’s most unspoiled fishing villages, dominated by the jagged black rocks of “The Jacka” guarding its tiny harbour.

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TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Although challenging in some places the views were amazing

Adventure

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Had a lovely week, taking a rest day in Fowey. First day to Portloe was a bit far and last couple of miles were not fun, but the Lugger was delightful. So many wonderful views and charming places discovered that we had never heard of. Had to keep reminding ourselves that it was a holiday and nobody was depending on us to walk every prescribed yard, so took some shortcuts over headlands and even a couple of buses for a short distance.If i were to do it again, for the last day from Portwrinkle i would try and get down the cliff and take the glorious long beach all the way from just after Tregantle Fort to Rame Head.

Pete and Ruth

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Although challenging in some places the views were amazing

Adventure

Varied

Had a lovely week, taking a rest day in Fowey. First day to Portloe was a bit far and last couple of miles were not fun, but the Lugger was delightful. So many wonderful views and charming places discovered that we had never heard of. Had to keep reminding ourselves that it was a holiday and nobody was depending on us to walk every prescribed yard, so took some shortcuts over headlands and even a couple of buses for a short distance.If i were to do it again, for the last day from Portwrinkle i would try and get down the cliff and take the glorious long beach all the way from just after Tregantle Fort to Rame Head.

Pete and Ruth

TRIP TESTIMONIAL

Although challenging in some places the views were amazing

Adventure

Varied

Had a lovely week, taking a rest day in Fowey. First day to Portloe was a bit far and last couple of miles were not fun, but the Lugger was delightful. So many wonderful views and charming places discovered that we had never heard of. Had to keep reminding ourselves that it was a holiday and nobody was depending on us to walk every prescribed yard, so took some shortcuts over headlands and even a couple of buses for a short distance.If i were to do it again, for the last day from Portwrinkle i would try and get down the cliff and take the glorious long beach all the way from just after Tregantle Fort to Rame Head.

Pete and Ruth

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know

What is a self guided walking holiday?

What is a self guided walking holiday?

What is a self guided walking holiday?

How do I choose a route

How do I choose a route

How do I choose a route

How hard are the walks?

How hard are the walks?

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Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I walk slower or faster than your suggested itineraries

Can I add in rest days?

Can I add in rest days?

Can I add in rest days?

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