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Hikes around St. Teath explore a varied North Cornwall landscape, from coastal paths to pastoral countryside. The region is characterized by gentle hills, meadows, and the course of the River Allen. A short distance from the village, the South West Coast Path provides access to beaches and cliffs, while inland routes cross through fields and woodland.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Embark on a difficult 14.2-mile (22.9 km) hike along the South West Coast Path, offering dramatic coastal scenery between Trebarwith Strand and Port Isaac. This route is known for its…
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Hike the moderate 5.1-mile Tintagel loop from Trebarwith Strand, featuring dramatic coastal views, historic sites, and Tintagel Castle.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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There's also a small museum and a restaurant/café here. Weather permitting, you can sit outside and admire the view.
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It's worth a visit. It's perfect for a short hike in conjunction with the castle.
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Please no flip-flops or Crocs like many tourists
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Breathtaking view a la Rosamunde Pilcher...
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Located on the South West Coast Trail...
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A stone bench with a breathtaking view. Sit down, enjoy the view, and listen to the crashing waves.
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Yes, the area offers several excellent circular routes. For a walk that combines coastal scenery with local history, the Lanterdan Quarry Rock Stack – Glebe Cliff loop from Treknow is a great option. This moderate trail takes you past a former slate quarry and along the dramatic Glebe Cliff.
The countryside around St. Teath is ideal for families. While many coastal paths can be steep, there are gentler inland footpaths through fields and woodlands. For a very accessible option, consider a stroll along the Camel Estuary, which is known for its flat terrain and excellent opportunities for birdwatching.
Most trails in the countryside and on the South West Coast Path are dog-friendly, but it's essential to be mindful of livestock in fields and steep cliff edges. Always keep your dog on a lead where required. Many local pubs in villages like St. Teath and Port Isaac welcome well-behaved dogs, making it easy to plan a post-walk rest.
Absolutely. A must-visit for waterfall lovers is St. Nectan's Glen. A beautiful woodland trail follows the River Trevillet to a spectacular 60-foot waterfall cascading through a hole in the rock. The walk through the glen is as magical as the waterfall itself.
The hike to Port Isaac is a classic North Cornwall coastal experience. The Trebarwith Strand to Port Isaac and back route is a challenging but rewarding trek along the South West Coast Path. It involves significant climbs and descents, offering stunning sea views throughout.
Bodmin Moor offers a wilder, more rugged hiking experience just a short drive from St. Teath. The moor is characterized by granite tors and expansive views. Popular objectives include hiking to the summits of Brown Willy (the highest point in Cornwall) and Rough Tor, which are often linked in a circular walk. The terrain is open and can be boggy, so appropriate footwear is essential.
The coastal paths offer countless spectacular viewpoints. The route incorporating the View of Tintagel Castle – Barras Nose loop from Trebarwith Strand provides iconic views of the legendary castle ruins from the headland. For another highly-regarded spot, Pentire Point offers panoramic vistas and is a fantastic place to spot seals and seabirds.
Parking depends on your chosen route. For coastal walks, there are pay-and-display car parks at popular spots like Trebarwith Strand, Tintagel, and Port Isaac. For moorland hikes on Bodmin Moor, there are dedicated free car parks near Rough Tor. It's always best to arrive early during peak season as spaces can fill up quickly.
There is a vast network of trails to explore, with over 240 routes mapped on komoot around St. Teath. These range from easy inland strolls and moderate circular walks to difficult sections of the South West Coast Path, ensuring there's a trail for every ability level.
The hiking routes around St. Teath are very highly rated by the komoot community. With thousands of visitors and an average rating of 4.7 stars, people often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the dramatic cliff paths, and the contrast between the coast and the peaceful inland countryside.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the coastal paths provide plenty of strenuous options. The View of Tintagel Castle – Lanterdan Quarry Rock Stack loop from Treligga is a demanding 16 km route with significant elevation gain, combining historical interest with tough coastal trekking.
Definitely. Many walks are designed to start or finish in villages with excellent pubs. St. Teath itself has a village pub, and coastal destinations like Port Isaac and Boscastle are famous for their historic inns. Planning a circular walk that includes a pub lunch is a popular way to enjoy a day out in the region.


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