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A short circular ride or walk around the delightful Seaton Valley Countryside Park on the Cornish Coast at Seaton, near Looe. 2 miles/3km
Looe
A moderate walk with some steps and steep hills. Includes an ancient Celtic chapel site and opportunities to see some beautiful wildlife, 3.7 miles/ 6.0 km
Portwrinkle
Hoodny Cove and Finnygook Beach are accessible from Portwrinkle. Both are sandy beaches and are popular with families. Finnygook Beach is used by experienced surfers.
A circular walk around Whitsand Bay to Downderry from Portwrinkle 6.7 miles/10.8km
A moderate-strenuous circular walk between Talland Bay and Polperro along the coast 2.5 miles/3.9 km
Looe
A woodland walk alongside the West Looe River 3.1 miles/4.9 km
Seaton
Located at the foot of Hessenford Valley, this sand and shingle beach is a family favouite with easy access, good waves and shallow places to paddle and play, where the River Season crosses the beach
Looe
A wonderful coastal walk with lots of sightseeing opportunities 5 miles/8 km
Looe
A moderate walk through one of the largest valley oaklands in Cornwall 4.0 miles/ 6.5 km
Polperro
At low tide, a delightful sandy beach appears just outside the ancient harbour walls. Please check the tide times so that you are not disappointed! When the tide is in, you can opt for a dip in Chapel Pool, a beautiful tidal pool which can be found…
A figure-of-eight walk around the fishing village and headlands surrounding Polperro 2.9 miles/4.7 km
A circular walk along the coast from Talland Bay to Looe returning through Kilminorth Woods 6.8 miles/10.9km
Looe
A gentle walk from the Millpool in West Looe out to Hannaford Point. 2.7 miles/ 4.4 km
Looe
A walk following the West Looe river from the woods then onwards to the beach. 3 miles/4.8 km
Talland
Talland Bay is made up of two coasts located midway between Looe and Polperro. This section of the coast is designated both an Area of Outstanding Beauty and a Heritage Coast.
Downderry
Popular with dog walkers, Downderry Beach is a beautiful mile long stretch of sand and shingle that links Seaton Beach to the west and Battern Cliffs to the east.
A short but demanding route climbing high above the cliffs at Struddicks. 2.7 miles/ 4.4 km
A challenging walk with magnificent views 5.3 miles/8.5 km
Millendreath
Millendreath Beach lies between Looe and Seaton, in a sheltered cove made up of shingle and sand. Behind the beach, paddleboards, bodyboards and kayaks are available to hire and there is a welcoming beach café for refreshments.
A walk filled with historic sights and a stretch of the South West Coast Path 3.7 miles/6 km