A circular walk from Tregarne along the new coast path between Porthallow and Porthoustock

We are very lucky to be in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with recently improved public access to many areas of the coast. This has been achieved by opening several new footpaths closer to the coast, allowing us to enjoy more wildlife habitats and get new views of the dramatic countryside and coast.

These new paths also provide greater options for circular walks, in addition to the more conventional South West Coast Path.

In 2025, a new stretch of coast path was opened between Porthallow and Porthoustock.

From Tregarne, either walk the quiet road or head across the footpath to Porthallow, and join the South West Coast Path as it climbs steeply out of Porthallow on the right side of the beach as you are looking out to sea.

As you reach the top of the hill, you get sweeping views across Falmouth Bay. Now you have the option to turn left after a wooden stile and walk above the sea to Porthkerris, passing in front of The Sea Salt factory. Here, salt production is still inspired by the original methods of harvesting the goodness of the sea.  The factory is not open to the public but their products can be purchased online.

Goats sometimes accompany you along this stretch of path! The next cove you come to is Porthkerris, here there is a dive centre and beach cafe. You cross the shingle beach; the footpath climbs the cliff at the far side providing spectacular sea views all the way to the pretty cove of Porthoustock.

With the sea behind you head to the road and follow it right for a short distance. Take the footpath in front of the old terrace of houses, enjoy their flora gardens and quaint thatched roofed cottages.

After you reach the quiet road that runs through Trenoweth Mill, you follow the path beside the stream up the tranquil shaded valley, lined with beech trees and moss.

As you follow the path across fields, you will notice the spire of St Keverne Church. The graveyard includes mass graves for many shipwrecks, including The Mohegan. Keep to the right as you pass through St Keverne square, the footpath takes the lane on the right down hill pass the village hall. As you cross the stream you can see the much older stone bridge, covered in moss on the right. Follow the path up hill and cross a few fields, from here there are spectacular countryside views and distant views of Falmouth Bay.

Depending on where you join the road, either follow it a short distance to the right, or cross it and follow the quiet road signposted to Tregarne. The road crosses the stream at Tregarne Mill, pass the house and take the lane that runs behind the house on the right. From here you cross fields for the final climb up to Tregarne. It’s worth resting and looking behind you for distant views of St Keverne.

The practicalities!
This circular walk could commence at Porthallow, Porthoustock or St Keverne, all these villages have honesty box car parking (cash only in St Keverne and Porthoustock) and public toilets.

There are places to eat in St Keverne (two dog friendly pubs). Seasonally opening eateries that are dog friendly – Porthallow (Fat Apples cafe 5 minutes walk up the road past the Cellar Marine), Porthkerris Beach Cafe, Porthoustock has a food van on the beach.

Porthallow, Porthkerris and Porthoustock beaches are all dog friendly shingle beaches.

The walk is approximately 5.5 miles

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