Travel around Cornwall on Foot
Many people arrive in Cornwall on foot using the South West Coast Path. If you're planning to walk around Cornwall you can find details of the
Cornwall Coast Path on our feature page.
Whichever way you're travelling to Cornwall, while you're here you'll want to enjoy a walk to enjoy Cornwall's beautiful scenery.
We provide details of many
walks in Cornwall including hiking trails where you can make a day out of your walk exploring an area or taking in interesting features such as
Cornwall's mining history or some of its hundreds of
archaeological sites to short circular walks if you want to enjoy a walk with your family.
Most walks are
dog friendly.
You can print out our walks for free.
Maps of Cornwall
The Ordnance Survey publishes the Explorer series of maps which are ideal for walkers.
Scale 1 : 25 000
2.5 inches to 1 mile / 4cm to 1km.
Available in local bookshops or click on the links below to order online.
Those covering Cornwall:
102 Land's End, Penzance and St Ives
103 The Lizard, Falmouth and Helston
105 Falmouth and Mevagissey
107 St.Austell and Liskeard
108 Lower Tamar Valley and Plymouth
111 Bude, Boscastle and Tintagel
112 Launceston and Holsworthy. Roadford Lake
126 Clovelly and Hartland
Map of the Isles of Scilly: