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Hikes around Warbstow explore the rolling countryside of North Cornwall and the nearby dramatic coastline. The area features a mix of public footpaths through fields and quiet lanes, as well as sections of the South West Coast Path. Key features include the Iron Age hillfort at Warbstow Bury and coastal headlands accessible from nearby Crackington Haven.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.9
(29)
158
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6.14km
01:46
150m
150m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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87
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22.7km
06:47
690m
680m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35
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15.6km
04:35
450m
450m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.02km
01:31
170m
170m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.9km
06:45
630m
630m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The harbour was built in 1587 by Sir Richard Grenville and used until the 19th century for the transport of slate from the nearby quarries. The natural stone harbour walls also protect the area from storm surges. On the morning of 16 August 2004, a severe storm raged over Southern England, causing the water level of the rivers flowing through Boscastle to rise by two metres within an hour. Around 11 a.m. local time, a four-metre high flood wave surged through the narrow valley, sweeping over 50 cars and six buildings into the Atlantic. Another 20 houses were so badly damaged that they had to be demolished later. Just under 30 minutes later, one of the largest air rescue operations in British history began. Seven SAR helicopters from the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy rescued over 150 people from the roofs of their houses. British media later spoke of the "Miracle of Boscastle", as the devastating flood claimed no lives. Source: Wikipedia
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Path down says closed due to cliff falls but no problem getting down except steep and uneven. Suggest avoid cliff at back near waterfall as looks as if that is the cliff fall area. Choose low tide and walk round to neighbouring cove while beach exposed. Lots of large caves to exore- magical spot.
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Good footwear as some of coastal path is uneven. Also plenty of fluids on a hot day as not much shelter.
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Climbing up the Cambeak is worth it. There is an alternative path avoiding the Peak that is less steap.
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These viewpoints are only accessible at low tide.
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If you walk a short while on the South Coast Path from Boscastle Harbour to the north, you come to Pentargon Cliff and beautiful Pentargon Waterfall. The waterfall is best sighted just before getting there when you are reaching a stone stile about five minutes before. Allow 3-4 hours for the walk and to have a nice visit.
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The South West Coast Path (SWCP) is a 630-mile (1,014-km) coastal hiking path that goes around the entire South West peninsula of England. It starts in Minehead in Somerset and finishes in Pool in Dorset. It is a very hard continuous hike, so best done in achievable chunks, but it is a stunning endeavour with world-class views.
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Great for walking and Boscastle is the ideal place for a long break.
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Yes, the area around Warbstow is great for walking with dogs. You'll find numerous public footpaths through fields and along coastal trails. However, be mindful of livestock in rural areas and keep your dog on a lead, especially near cliff edges on the South West Coast Path.
Certainly. For a challenging hike that includes a dramatic waterfall, consider the Pentargon Cliff and Waterfall – Rocky Valley loop from Lesnewth. For a more dedicated waterfall visit, the highly-regarded St Nectan's Glen and Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve are both a short drive away and offer beautiful woodland walks to their cascades.
There are plenty of easier options suitable for a family outing. The region offers over 50 easy-rated trails. A great choice is the circular walk around Warbstow Bury, an Iron Age hillfort. This route is relatively short, follows gentle paths, and offers fantastic panoramic views that can keep everyone engaged.
Yes, circular walks are very common in the area, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Many routes, from short strolls to long-distance treks, are designed as loops. For a moderate coastal loop, the Millock loop from Crackington Haven offers a fantastic experience.
The area is rich in history. The most prominent site is Warbstow Bury, one of Cornwall's most impressive Iron Age hillforts. Many walks incorporate its ancient ramparts. You can also find trails that pass by the medieval Warbstow Church or lead towards the legendary Tintagel Castle and the historic harbour at Boscastle further along the coast.
The difficulty varies significantly. You can find gentle, easy walks through inland fields and valleys, perfect for casual strolls. The coastal paths, however, can be very challenging with steep ascents and descents. It's best to check the difficulty rating and elevation profile for each specific route before you set out.
For coastal walks, the car park at Crackington Haven is a popular starting point for many trails. For inland routes, such as the Warbstow Bury walk, you will often find small lay-bys or informal parking spots near the trailheads on country lanes. Always park considerately and do not block access.
While Warbstow itself is a small village, nearby towns offer good options. Crackington Haven has facilities for a post-hike refreshment with a sea view. A short drive will take you to Boscastle or Tintagel, where you'll find a wider selection of traditional pubs and charming cafes to relax in.
The hiking routes around Warbstow are highly rated by the komoot community. Reviewers frequently praise the stunning, dramatic scenery of the North Cornwall coast and the tranquility of the inland countryside. The mix of challenging coastal treks and peaceful rural paths is a key highlight.
You have a wide selection of routes to explore, with over 100 hiking trails mapped around Warbstow. These range from short, easy strolls to difficult, full-day coastal expeditions, ensuring there's a walk for every fitness level and interest.
Expect a classic North Cornwall landscape. Hikes feature a mix of rolling green hills, quiet country lanes lined with wildflowers, and public footpaths crossing pastoral farmland. The nearby coast offers a dramatic contrast with high cliffs, secluded coves like The Strangles, and vast views over the Atlantic Ocean.


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