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  • Our Favourite Autumn Walks in Cornwall
  • Mia Grosvenor

Our Favourite Autumn Walks in Cornwall

Our Favourite Autumn Walks in Cornwall

There’s something undeniably magical about autumn in Cornwall. The rich golden hues of the landscape, the crisp, cool air, and the scent of woodsmoke and wet leaves combine to create a season that’s simply enchanting.

At St. Eval, we know how much a good walk can lift the spirit, and Cornwall has some of the most beautiful trails to explore. From dramatic coastal paths to serene woodland walks, here are a few of our favourite autumn walks.

Bedruthan Steps: Dramatic Coastline and Bracing Sea Breezes

Few places capture Cornwall’s rugged beauty quite like Bedruthan Steps, and autumn is one of the best times to experience it. The summer crowds have thinned, leaving the dramatic cliffs, sweeping views, and pounding surf to those willing to brave the seasonal chill. Starting from Carnewas, the National Trust car park, you’ll find a trail that leads along the cliffs, revealing breathtaking views with each twist and turn.

 

Cardinham Woods: Enchanted Forest Trails and Riverside Ambles

Nestled just outside of Bodmin, Cardinham Woods is an autumn wonderland. The paths meander through dense woodland that bursts into vibrant shades of red, orange, and gold as the leaves change. Whether you choose the gentle Lady Vale Walk, which follows the river and is ideal for families, or the steeper Lidcutt Valley Walk for a more challenging hike, the beauty of the woods in autumn is unforgettable. Plus, there’s a charming café near the entrance, so you can warm up with a hot chocolate before or after your walk!

 

Trelissick Gardens: River Views and Woodland Walks

Trelissick Gardens, managed by the National Trust, offers an array of walks that showcase Cornwall’s natural beauty alongside historic charm. Autumn brings a whole new palette to these gardens, with the coppery tones of the trees contrasting against the ever-present greenery of the Cornish landscape. The circular woodland walk is a favourite, leading you down paths overlooking the River Fal with views across to the Roseland Peninsula.

 

 

 

Lanhydrock Estate: History, Gardens and Riverside Strolls

The Lanhydrock Estate near Bodmin is a beautiful place to explore in any season, but autumn adds a particular charm to the historic grounds. With miles of pathways winding through woodland, gardens, and along the river, Lanhydrock is ideal for a long, leisurely walk. Don’t miss the Great Wood and the riverside paths, where leaves crunch underfoot, and you can catch glimpses of the majestic house through the trees.

 

Tintagel to Boscastle: Mythical Landscapes and Coastal Legends

For those who enjoy a challenge, the Tintagel to Boscastle walk is an absolute must in autumn. This rugged section of the South West Coast Path is steeped in history and legends, with Tintagel Castle offering tales of King Arthur and Boscastle’s ancient harbour nestled among dramatic cliffs. The trail is challenging, but the payoff is well worth it - expansive views, mythical charm, and the peace of a wild, rugged coastline.

 

Autumn Walk Essentials for Cornish Adventures

As you head out to explore these beautiful walks, don’t forget the essentials: a sturdy pair of boots, a cosy scarf, and perhaps a flask of hot tea to keep you warm. And when you get home, light one of our candles to bring the essence of your walk indoors, letting the magic of Cornwall linger just a little longer.

Whether it’s the crisp air, the turning leaves, or the sound of waves crashing along the coast, Cornwall is a treasure trove of sensory delights in autumn. So, lace up your boots and let the beauty of the season lead you to new adventures.

Happy wandering from all of us at St Eval!

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    Mia Grosvenor