Portscatho and the Roseland Peninsula

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"A delightful walk on one of Cornwall’s loveliest peninsulas."
Walk directions

Leave the car park and turn left down a narrow lane. Just past the entrance to Treloan Caravan Park turn off right, signposted to Percuil. Go over a steep stile, and in a few paces go through a kissing gate. Follow the path across two fields and two stiles to reach a road.

Turn left (watch out for traffic) and after a 0.25 miles (400m), turn off right along a wide track, signed 'Pelyn Creek'. Cross a cattle grid and go down a partly concreted drive (dogs on lead here). Cross another cattle grid, and keep straight ahead past a house and along a muddy track.

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  Terrain  - Excellent throughout, but can be very muddy; many stiles
  Landscape  - A coastal peninsula with open sea on one side and tree-lined tidal creeks on the other
  Dog friendliness  - Leads required on roads and around livestock
  Parking  - Gerrans (free) car park
  Toilets en route  - Percuil and Portscatho
About the walk
You never feel crowded on the Roseland Peninsula – a long narrow promontory of land that seems to replicate a larger Cornwall, where the influence of the sea dominates but never overwhelms. It enjoys a wonderful sense of detachment from the outside world, and its villages and hamlets have not been...
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Cornwall has just about everything – wild moorland landscapes, glorious river valley scenery, picturesque villages and miles of breathtaking coastline. Known for its popular surfing spots, the region provides ample opportunities for water sport enthusiasts, and for those who prefer to stay on land, visitor attractions like the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan offer a lovely day out.
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Portscatho and the Roseland Peninsula

Recommended by
Our view
"A delightful walk on one of Cornwall’s loveliest peninsulas."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Excellent throughout, but can be very muddy; many stiles
  Landscape - A coastal peninsula with open sea on one side and tree-lined tidal creeks on the other
  Dog friendliness - Leads required on roads and around livestock
  Parking - Gerrans (free) car park
  Toilets en route - Percuil and Portscatho
About the walk
You never feel crowded on the Roseland Peninsula – a long narrow promontory of land that seems to replicate a larger Cornwall, where the influence of the sea dominates but never overwhelms. It enjoys a wonderful sense of detachment from the outside world, and its villages and hamlets have not been...
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Cornwall and Isles of Scilly
Cornwall has just about everything – wild moorland landscapes, glorious river valley scenery, picturesque villages and miles of breathtaking coastline. Known for its popular surfing spots, the region provides ample opportunities for water sport enthusiasts, and for those who prefer to stay on land, visitor attractions like the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan offer a lovely day out.