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Easy hiking trails around St. Day, Cornwall, traverse a landscape rich in mining heritage and natural features. The region is characterized by rolling hills, open fields, and woodlands, with remnants of historic engine houses marking its industrial past. Notable features include Carn Marth, a hill offering expansive views, and the unique natural amphitheatre of Gwennap Pit. This area provides diverse routes that combine historical interest with natural beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The historic amphitheater is considered one of the most important historical sites of the Methodist Church worldwide. John Wesley preached there a total of 18 times from 1762-1789. Today, services are still held there. Gwennap Pit belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Mining Landscape of Cornwall.
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Non-technical downhill and nearly always in great condition - no mud!
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Worth climb to the cairn for the downhill section on the main access road. Then drop into single track round the back lanes of Carharrack. Sweet! :)
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Gwennap Pit was used by the renowned cleric John Wesley to give preaches from 1762 until 1789. Its unusual form is thought to be caused to a collapsed abandoned mine dig. After Wesley's death, villagers continued to use the pit for religious gatherings, a tradition which is still on-going. Local miners cut the circular terraces to make seats at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Running up here to the summit of Carn Marth will reward you with beautiful views across rural Cornwall. This area is filled with reminders of the county's industrial past and here is o different with Harvey's Quarry to the north and Hick's Quarry to the east, now a serene pool.
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I climbed this after a wrong turn on West Kernow Way but I'm glad I did!
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There are 19 easy hiking trails around St. Day, offering a variety of routes through the region's unique landscape. In total, komoot lists 26 hiking tours in the area.
Easy hikes around St. Day typically feature rolling hills, open fields, and woodlands. Many trails follow old miners' tracks, providing a mix of natural paths and historical remnants. The elevation gain on these easy routes is generally moderate, making them accessible for most hikers.
Yes, St. Day offers several easy circular walks. A popular option is the Gwennap Pit โ Carn Marth Quarry Pool loop from Carharrack, which is 3.8 miles (6.0 km) long. Another local favorite is the Hiking loop from Carharrack, covering 2.5 miles (4.1 km) through woodlands and fields.
Many easy trails in St. Day showcase its rich mining heritage and natural beauty. You can explore sites like Gwennap Pit, a historic natural amphitheatre, and remnants of old engine houses. Natural features include Carn Marth, offering expansive views, and Hick's Quarry Pool. You might also encounter Basset's Cove, known for its geological history, or the unique Old Mining Quarry with Red Water.
Yes, the easy hiking trails around St. Day are generally suitable for families. Routes like the Gwennap Pit โ View of Carn Brea loop from Redruth are relatively short and offer interesting historical sights, making them engaging for younger hikers. Tehidy Country Park, a short drive away, also provides extensive, family-friendly woodland paths.
Many trails in the St. Day area are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and open fields. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, particularly around livestock or in areas with wildlife. Specific rules may apply in certain nature reserves or private lands, so check local signage.
The duration for easy walks in St. Day varies depending on the route length. For example, the Gwennap Pit โ View of Carn Brea loop from Redruth takes about 52 minutes, while the Gwennap Pit โ Carn Marth Quarry Pool loop from Carharrack typically takes around 1 hour 43 minutes. Most easy walks can be completed within 1 to 2 hours.
Yes, several easy trails offer excellent viewpoints. Carn Marth, at 755 feet (230 meters), provides incredible panoramic views over the rural Cornish countryside. Trails leading to or around Carn Marth, such as the Gwennap Pit โ Carn Marth Quarry Pool loop from Carharrack, are great for scenic vistas.
The easy trails in St. Day are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique blend of mining heritage and natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the rewarding views from spots like Carn Marth.
Absolutely. St. Day is at the heart of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site. Many easy trails, including the Gwennap Pit โ View of Carn Brea loop from Redruth, follow old miners' tracks and pass by historic engine houses and disused mining works, offering a journey through the region's industrial past.
Yes, the region around St. Day features significant woodland areas. Tehidy Country Park, the largest woodland in West Cornwall, offers over 9 miles of easy paths. Additionally, Kennall Vale provides beautiful woodland walks alongside the River Kennall, with remnants of an old gunpowder factory adding historical interest.
Parking is generally available near trailheads and popular starting points for easy hikes around St. Day. Many routes, especially those starting from villages like Carharrack or Redruth, have designated parking areas or roadside parking options. Always check local signage for any restrictions.
Spring and autumn are often considered the best times for hiking in St. Day. In spring, the woodlands, such as those on the Bluebell Woods Near Scorrier โ Killifreth Engine House loop from Carharrack, come alive with wildflowers like bluebells. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but trails can be busier, and winter can be muddy but offers crisp, clear days.


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