From Chapel Porth to Towan Cross

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"The wildlife habitats of clifftop mine workings, maritime heathland and a wooded valley"
Walk directions
From the back of the car park cross a wooden bridge over a stream and follow a path inland beside the stream. After about 0.25 miles (400m), at a junction, turn sharply right and follow a stony track uphill. At a junction of tracks (acorn signpost) on the cliff top, keep ahead along a broad, stony track, parallel to the coast.
Follow the track through heaps of waste stone below the ruins of Great Wheal Charlotte mine stack. Keep ahead along the coast path. Take particular care of young children and dogs at a short section near the unfenced cliff edge.
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  Terrain  - Stony underfoot on cliff top, otherwise good; may be muddy in valley bottom
  Landscape  - Dramatic, desolate mining landscape and lush green valley
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead but under control. No dogs on Chapel Porth beach
  Parking  - Chapel Porth car park (National Trust)
  Toilets en route  - Chapel Porth car park
About the walk
The area surrounding the seaside village of St Agnes and its neighbouring cove of Chapel Porth has a dramatic history of tin and copper mining. Even the car park at Chapel Porth, from where this walk begins, was once crammed full of mine buildings and industrial activity. In the 19th century,...
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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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From Chapel Porth to Towan Cross

Recommended by
Our view
"The wildlife habitats of clifftop mine workings, maritime heathland and a wooded valley"
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Stony underfoot on cliff top, otherwise good; may be muddy in valley bottom
  Landscape - Dramatic, desolate mining landscape and lush green valley
  Dog friendliness - Off lead but under control. No dogs on Chapel Porth beach
  Parking - Chapel Porth car park (National Trust)
  Toilets en route - Chapel Porth car park
About the walk
The area surrounding the seaside village of St Agnes and its neighbouring cove of Chapel Porth has a dramatic history of tin and copper mining. Even the car park at Chapel Porth, from where this walk begins, was once crammed full of mine buildings and industrial activity. In the 19th century,...
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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.