Explore the picturesque landscape around us on countryside walks you can take from your doorstep at St Mabyn.
If you like to abandon the car at the start of your holiday and spend more time walking, St Mabyn is the place to stay. In our quiet corner of Cornwall, there are many hidden gems to discover on your walks. Follow the network of public footpaths that take you across fields and farmlands, though woodlands and over rivers and brooks.
Walk through the green fields to St Mabyn village, just a mile away, and visit the 15th Century village church. From here, there’s a circular walk to Pencarrow House, where you can stop for tea and scones. Another rewarding circular walk takes you past the remains of the ancient Cornish cross at Longstone and the medieval Helland’s Bridge, into St Mabyn village and back out to the park. The team at St Mabyn have a wealth of local knowledge and will be happy to give you more tips on the best walks in the areas.
If bigger adventures are on your mind, St Mabyn is in a great location for picking up the rugged North Cornwall section of the South West Coast Path and we’re almost on the edge of Bodmin Moor, where you can follow countless trails across this unique and beautiful open space. The Camel Trail is nearby too and offers a green walkway through some of Cornwall’s most beautiful countryside.