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Embark on the Pentire Head & Polzeath Beach loop, a moderate hike spanning 5.2 miles (8.3 km) with an elevation gain of 490 feet (149 metres), typically completed in 2 hours and 18 minutes. This route offers a captivating journey along the rugged Cornish coastline, presenting panoramic views of plunging sea cliffs, Padstow Bay, and the Camel Estuary. You will traverse varied terrain, from exposed headlands with dramatic cliffs to serene sandy beaches like Pentireglaze Haven, also known as Baby Bay. Expect footpaths that can be rocky and uneven, especially around The Rumps, and potentially muddy in sections. The trail also winds through inland farmland and quiet lanes, providing a diverse hiking experience. You might even walk directly on Polzeath Beach during low tide.
For your comfort and safety, sturdy footwear is highly recommended due to the uneven and potentially muddy terrain you will encounter. While the trail is generally moderate, certain sections, particularly around the exposed headland, require sure-footedness. The research mentions old silver-lead mines near the car park, suggesting a convenient starting point for your adventure. Always check local conditions before you head out, especially regarding tides if you plan to walk on the beach.
This trail is rich in history and natural beauty, making it a notable Cornish experience. You will pass The Rumps, an Iron Age hillfort with visible remains dating back 2,000 years, and Pentire Point, where a plaque commemorates Laurence Binyon's poem "For the Fallen." The area is also a haven for wildlife; keep an eye out for grey seals in the bays, peregrine falcons soaring above, and various seabirds nesting on offshore islands like The Mouls. The Pentire headland itself is formed from ancient pillow lava, adding a unique geological element to your hike.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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