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Hiking around Ladock explores a landscape of rolling countryside, woodlands, and river valleys in Cornwall. The terrain features gentle elevation changes, making many trails accessible for various fitness levels. Public footpaths cross agricultural fields and follow waterways, most notably the Tresillian River. The region offers a mix of quiet woodland paths and open countryside routes.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Tresillian River, covering 5.6 miles (9.1 km) with an elevation gain of 307 feet (93 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 24β¦
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Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile (2.7 km) hike on the Piran Meadows loop from White Cross, exploring countryside hills and natural beauty.

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Hike the moderate St Enoder loop from White Cross, a 5.0-mile trail with 312 feet of elevation gain, exploring Cornish countryside.
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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 riverside village of St Clement is seeped in history. Enter the churchyard via the rare lychgate and admire the painted (not stained!) windows. There is a tea room in the old vicarage so it really is worthwhile to spend some time exploring.
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Take advantage of the seat and stop a moment to take it all in.
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Lovely little riverside village with The Heron Inn, excellent for food and drink and beautiful views of the river and boats.
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Cornwall has many stunning churches peppered about its exceptionally rural countryside, hidden in valleys, sat atop hills and nestled in hamlets. St Enoder church is one such building, with Norman remnants and weathered stone. It sits on the sit of an earlier Celtic chapel and the church was extended with a nave later.
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This beautiful stone church stands in the town of St Newlyn East.
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Yes, many trails in the Ladock area are dog-friendly, especially through woodlands and on public footpaths. A great option is the Bishops Wood Hillfort loop from Trispen, which offers a pleasant woodland walk. Always be mindful of livestock in fields and keep your dog on a lead where required.
Certainly. The region has numerous gentle routes perfect for a family outing. The Piran Meadows loop from White Cross is a short, easy walk. For a day out, Cardinham Woods is a popular choice with well-maintained trails and a cafe.
Most hikes around Ladock are considered easy to moderate. The terrain mainly consists of rolling countryside with gentle elevation changes. Out of more than 150 routes in the area, the vast majority fall into these accessible categories, making it a great destination for most fitness levels.
The area is excellent for circular walks. A highly-rated option that showcases the local countryside is the St Enoder loop from White Cross. This moderate trail takes you through a variety of open fields and quiet paths.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The walk to the Holy Well of St Ladock is a highlight, passing by a medieval church. For another historic route, consider the St Clement Church and Village loop from St. Clement, which explores the area around a historic church on the river.
The woodlands and river valleys are home to a variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers can look for buzzards, jays, goldcrests, and great-spotted woodpeckers. The diverse habitats, from ancient oak woods to coniferous forests, support a rich ecosystem.
The trails around Ladock are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars. Hikers often praise the quiet woodland paths, the well-maintained public footpaths, and the scenic beauty of the river valleys.
Yes, following the local rivers is a popular way to explore the area. The Malpas and back from Tresillian along the Tresillian River β Cornwall route is a beautiful walk that follows the path of the Tresillian River, offering lovely waterside views.
Besides the immediate trails, several well-regarded nature spots are nearby. Popular choices for a day of walking include:
For many walks starting in villages like Ladock or Trispen, on-street parking is the primary option, so please park considerately. Designated car parks are available at popular managed sites like Cardinham Woods and Golitha Falls, though these may charge a fee.
While the immediate Ladock area is known more for its gentle rivers, you can find impressive waterfalls nearby. Golitha Falls National Nature Reserve is a must-visit, featuring a series of spectacular cascades along the River Fowey within an ancient oak wood. It's a very popular spot for a scenic walk.


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