St Agnes Bay from Perranporth on the South West Coast Path — Cornwall
St Agnes Bay from Perranporth on the South West Coast Path — Cornwall
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12.2km
240m
Hiking
Embark on a moderate 7.6-mile (12.2 km) hike along the South West Coast Path from Perranporth to St Agnes Bay, a journey that takes approximately 3 hours and 28 minutes and involves 798 feet (243 metres) of elevation gain. You will walk along dramatic cliff-tops, offering expansive views of golden sands and picturesque coves. The path itself is varied, with some steep ascents and descents, such as the drop into Trevellas Combe, so be ready for uneven and rocky sections.
For your visit, sturdy walking boots are highly recommended to handle the diverse terrain. This route is dog-friendly, with many beaches and pubs along the way welcoming your canine companions. You can find refreshments at both Perranporth and St Agnes, making it easy to refuel before or after your adventure.
This section of the coast path is rich with Cornwall's mining heritage, where you will see numerous relics of the industry, including visible mine adits and old concrete workings. Look out for Cligga Head with its rugged, mineral-stained cliffs, and Trevaunance Cove, where granite blocks from an old harbor still remain. The area around St Agnes Head also served as the sweeping valley setting for "Nampara" in the popular Poldark TV series.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Start point
Bus stop
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2.46 km
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6.18 km
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12.2 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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10.00 km
1.04 km
532 m
409 m
229 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
9.67 km
1.16 km
811 m
553 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
An lovely walk with the most amazing views and landscape. Lots of mining evidence along the way. A relatively easy walk until you reach Trevaunance Cove which has quite a steep ascent but is latgely made easier by the steps that have besn added. When you are ready ascend the last part of thd walk to St Agnes we followrd the very steep path up as was shown on the tour we were following (very steep and we were almost scrambling at time, quite tricky with two dogs) however we discovered later that the actual coastal path has been moved slightly. From memory follow the road out a little way or paths in the same direction and you will find a wider more even path (still fairly steep) out. You will also note we had a wonder up to the actual village too. We then took a different route down and out which was much easier.