Description
We will walk a beautiful 3-mile section of this, England's longest National Trail, gently rising over clifftops and passing rocky coves, sandy beaches and the exquisite historic harbour of Charlestown.
There's a wealth of wildlife to spot, stunning views, industrial heritage and lots more. We begin our walk at Porthpean and pass the site of an old gun battery before descending and getting our first sight of Charlestown Harbour from above. After passing through the historic harbour at Charlestown, there are soon expansive views over St Austell Bay. The path clings closely to the edge of low cliffs and crosses a golf course, through sometimes wooded paths. We leave the coast at Spit Point where there is more modern harbour activity at Par and return by bus to the start.
Fairly easy walking means you arrive back into Charlestown at the end of your walk, ready to enjoy an optional tea stop (not included in price) and the rest of your day.
Includes
single bus fare Par to Charlestown
Bring along
Clothing to suit the weather
Footwear suitable for rough terrain
1l water
Rucksack or other suitable carrier for your gear
Camera/phone
Important to Know
Tour will take place even if only one participant is booked, max 8
If you are arriving by car please leave plenty of time to park.
Meeting Point
Junction of Porthpean Beach Road, and Porthpean Road (opposite St Austell Hospital), Porthpean, Saint Austell PL26 6AU, UK
Public parking (can be busy - leave plenty of time to park) on road but ensure you are on a public road and not obstructing any access or in Porthpean Beach Car Park, Saint Austell PL26 6AX.
Train Stations & Bus Stops
Nearest train station is St Austell or Par. Bus 25 calls at St Austell Hospital. On the Good Journey planner search and select ‘Saint Austell Community Hospital, Porthpean Road’