Experience an incredibly varied stretch of coastline with stunning beaches, dramatic cliffs, and jewel-coloured waters.
Explore the medieval lanes and ancient castle on the captivating tidal island of St Michael’s Mount.
Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cornish Mining, a landscape littered with stunning rock formations and former tin mines.
Walk through the magical Lizard National Nature Reserve and spot rare wildlife such as the iconic red-billed chough.
Indulge in Falmouth’s vibrant foodie scene and sample the delights of fresh Cornish seafood.
Enjoy pretty villages such as the thatched cottages of Mawnan Smith and the picturesque harbour of Porthleven.
The stunning section of the South West Coast Path between Penzance and Falmouth is one of great variety. Stretching past historic St Michael’s Mount and into the tranquil Lizard Peninsula, this section of the trail is fully deserving of its outstanding reputation.
This 63-mile walk will lead you past sweeping stretches of golden sands and through lush woodland beside the Helford River, with reminders of Cornwall’s fascinating mining history visible throughout. No two days are the same, and whilst the path almost always hugs the coast, this includes a remarkable contrast between dramatic cliff-top vistas and secluded hidden coves.
Villages along the way are still home to busy fishing fleets, which will appear from their sheltered spots amongst the cliffs. Enjoy the tranquillity and isolation of the Lizard Peninsula, the ecological vibrancy of the Fowey Estuary, and the creative spirit of bustling Falmouth.
This section of the South West Coast Path offers plenty of challenges, with steep ascent and descent throughout. We would recommend that you plan to walk shorter distances than you normally would do, to ensure you have ample time to soak up the rewards of the trail.
Please note that due to the busy nature of the South West Coast Path and 2-night minimum stays at most accommodations in the area, we may need to accommodate you for 2 nights in one location with return taxi transfers from the trail. The cost of these transfers would be included in your package.
Our most popular itinerary is SWCP-P-F2 which covers the route in 6 days / 7 nights.
Arrive in Penzance, the bustling seaside hub of the Land’s End peninsula, where you will stay at your first night’s accommodation.
Begin your walk with stunning views of Mounts Bay and St Michael’s Mount beyond. You will then follow the cliff-top path and enjoy wonderful coastal views, before reaching the turquoise waters of Prussia Cove and your destination of Praa Sands. Transport back to Penzance for accommodation is provided at the end of the day.
From Praa Sands you will continue around the coast – enjoying the views as the trail traces the outline of the shore forged by the Cornish cliffs below.
Pass Giant’s Rock – a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to its unusual composition, and explore the picturesque fishing village of Porthleven.
The stretch from Porthleven to Mullion is generally easy, making for a pleasant end to the day’s walking.
With a shorter walking day ahead you can afford to take your time to enjoy the stunning scenery you will pass. Scenic coves are dotted along the coastline, some of which you can access from the trail and which make for wonderful sheltered spots for a break or a picnic with a view.
Some challenging walking awaits today with numerous steep climbs and descents, but you will be rewarded with some of the most stunning scenery of the entire South West Coast Path.
A point of geographical extremes, the Lizard Peninsula is home to deserted turquoise coves and golden sands, jagged cliffs, and vibrant wildflowers, all of which you will pass today.
This section of the trail is just above sea level, making for a pleasant change of perspective from the previous cliff-top walking. It begins with a short inland section before once again joining the coastal route at Porthallow where you’ll find the South West Coast Path half-way marker, showing the 315-mile mid-way point between Minehead and South Haven Point. Gillian Creek is an oasis of shelter and lush greenery after the exposed isolation of the Lizard Peninsula.
At Helford, you will take the ferry (*) across the Helford River, before walking slightly inland to your overnight stop in the pretty village of Mawnan Smith.
* Please note that the ferry operates from April to October. Taxi transfers are included in your package outwith this period.
The final day’s walk in this section is one of relatively easy hiking, as you cross fields and picturesque clifftop paths leading into Falmouth. At Pendennis Point enjoy the stunning views back along the coast towards Rosemullion Head.
Pendennis Castle dominates the Point, and from here there’s a final stretch of coastal walking into the attractive port town of Falmouth.
After breakfast, you will depart Falmouth and start your journey home after a wonderful walking holiday on the South West Coast Path.
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We offer 2 suggested itineraries for walking the South West Coast Path between Penzance and Falmouth.
Our most popular itinerary is SWCP-P-F2 which covers the route in 6 days.
Please note that due to the busy nature of the South West Coast Path and 2-night minimum stays at most accommodation in the area, we may need to accommodate you for 2 nights in one location with return taxi transfers from the trail. The cost of these transfers would be included in your package.
All of the accommodation that we reserve for you has been personally selected by our expert team to ensure it meets our exacting standards. We regularly review our extensive database.
We prioritise accommodation as close to the walking trail as possible. Occasionally, your accommodation may be located a short distance from the trail, or you may need to spend more than one night in the same place, in which case we will provide return transfers.
If you’d like to upgrade from Standard to Premium accommodation, please let us know when you enquire. Due to the limited availability of Premium accommodation on this trail, this is not currently listed as a selectable option on our website. However, upon request, we can upgrade you to the best available guest houses, inns, and hotels in each location. Keep in mind that upgrading to Premium options in certain locations could avoid off-trail transfers.
As an environmentally conscious tour operator, we actively encourage the use of public transport by providing clients with a detailed breakdown of travel options in their information packs. The following information may help with your pre-trip planning.
Nearest major airports: London Heathrow and London Gatwick
The Heathrow Express operates regular train services to London Paddington. The Gatwick Express offers services to Victoria Station, from which you can connect to London Paddington via the London Underground.
From Paddington Station, you can then connect with a direct train to Penzance.
Penzance Train Station is well served by direct rail routes from many parts of the UK. It is the terminus of the InterCity line from London and the North.
Journey time is approximately five hours from London Paddington. There are direct train services from The Midlands, the North West and North East of England, as well as from Scotland.
National Express coaches also serve Penzance.
Penzance is a 5 hour 20 min drive from London. There is limited long-term parking in Penzance and, in peak season, it is very busy. We always recommend public transport.
Nearest major airports: London Heathrow and London Gatwick
You can catch a train from Falmouth to London Paddington, and from here the Heathrow Express operates regular train services to the Airport. For Gatwick, take the London Underground from London Paddington to Victoria Station, and from here the Gatwick Express offers services to the Airport.
There are regular train services from Falmouth to London Paddington via Truro (journey time 5 hours 55 min). There are also train services to The Midlands, the North West and North East of England, as well as to Scotland.
National Express coaches also depart from Falmouth.
London is a 5 hour 30 min drive from Falmouth. There is limited parking in Falmouth so we always recommend public transport.
If you need to return to Penzance from Falmouth to collect your car take the from Falmouth to Penzance with one stop at Truro (journey time 1 hour 30 min).
We would be delighted to arrange additional accommodation for you along the South West Coast Path – Penzance to Falmouth.
You may wish to plan a rest day or have an additional night at any of the locations along the route which offer activities or sightseeing opportunities – we’ve made some suggestions below. Please request this when you make an enquiry.
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