When a fabulously bright and sunny day dawns in wintertime, the Cornish have a special name for it: – “A day lent from summer” and those balmy sun filled days are perfect for walking in Cornwall
West Cornwall walks
West Cornwall walks within easy reach of Ednovean Farm along the South West coastal footpath and across the cornish downs.
Follow the South West Footpath as it skirts the sea or walk the breathtaking heathland of Penwith moors to find stone circles
A view over Perranuthnoe
A walk along the coastal footpath with a lovely view over Perranuthnoe
Walking in natures garden – Land’s End
A walk along the dramtic cliff tops of Land’s End amongst the spring wild flowers
A walk with the sunset
A wonderful way to end the day is a walk along the beach in the sunset and for us it should be an easy thing to plan. Perranuthnoe’s Beach is just at the bottom of the village
A classic Cornish weekend beside the sea with silent coves and tumbling waves
For the last Bank Holiday of the year we walked from the farm to visit a nearby favourite cove to enjoy the summer sunshine, spurning the busy roads and we enjoyed two very special days of contrasts that must be the very essence of experience of Classic Cornwall.
Coastal footpath Zennor to Gurnard’s Head
Explore the wonderful cliffs that lay between Zennor and Gurnard’s Head. This blog has an album of snaps taken on a spring walk. That day we passed isolated coves, cornish mines and finishes on an Iron age Fort,
The grandeur of the Cornish cliffs – a coastal walk from Zennor to St Ives
This is a fabulous walk along the grandeur of the cornish cliffs made famous by Poldark. This route is from Zennor to St Ives with the photos we took along the way
What shall I do when I stay at Ednovean Farm?
The walks east to Prussia cove and west to Marzion from Perranuthnoe along the coastal footpath
An autumn walk to Trenow Cove
An autumn walk from Ednovean to Trenow cove in the autumn sunshine