Gorran Haven: Dodman Point Coast and Country Guided Walk

Keen to explore the captivating coastal landscapes and rich history of Cornwall? Embark on the Gorran Haven to Dodman Point guided walk.

Set out on a captivating coastal journey with the Gorran Haven to Dodman Point guided walk. Traverse rugged terrain, witness awe-inspiring seascapes, and uncover the rich history that dots this stunning Cornish landscape. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this 4-mile, 2.5-hour adventure offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration. Prepare to be enchanted by the dramatic cliffs, tranquil bays, and remnants of the past that make this walk truly unforgettable.

Key Points

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  • A guided 4-mile walk from Gorran Haven to Dodman Point, lasting approximately 2.5 hours and led by an English-speaking guide for small groups.
  • Explore the rugged coastal and countryside terrain, including an Iron Age hillfort and a Napoleonic watch station.
  • Enjoy stunning views of St Austell and Veryan Bays, with a portion of the booking supporting the maintenance of the Coast Path.
  • The meeting point is at Gorran Haven Car Park, with the tour proceeding even with a single participant.
  • Wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, and bring a water bottle, snacks, and a camera for the journey.
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Activity Overview

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The guided walk from Gorran Haven to Dodman Point covers 4 miles and takes approximately 2.5 hours to complete.

It’s led by a live English-speaking guide for small groups limited to 8 participants.

The terrain is rugged, with coastal and countryside walking. Participants will visit an Iron Age hillfort and a Napoleonic watch station, while enjoying stunning views of St Austell and Veryan Bays.

Rugged coastal and countryside walking with visits to an Iron Age hillfort and Napoleonic watch station, offering stunning views of St Austell and Veryan Bays.

The friendly guiding style encourages questions, and the event supports the Coast Path by donating £1 per participant to the Trail.

Highlights and Features

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Stunning views of St Austell and Veryan Bays await visitors on this guided walk.

Trekkers will visit an Iron Age hillfort and a Napoleonic watch station, experiencing the rugged terrain of the Cornish coast and countryside.

The friendly guide encourages questions, sharing insights about the natural and historical features along the way.

Walkers can expect a versatile journey, from coastal paths to inland trails.

The event supports the Coast Path, with £1 from each booking going directly back to maintaining this beloved trail.

It’s an opportunity to take in the beauty of southern Cornwall.

Meeting Point and Accessibility

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The meeting point for the Gorran Haven Guided Walk is the Gorran Haven Car Park in Saint Austell, UK.

Public parking is available, though it can get busy, so visitors should allow extra time. The nearest train station is St Austell, and bus 23 services Gorran Haven.

The accessibility features of this tour include:

  1. Public parking available at the meeting point.

  2. Easy access from St Austell train station via bus 23.

  3. The tour proceeds even if only one participant is booked.

  4. Not suitable for children under 12 years.

What to Bring

When preparing for the Gorran Haven Guided Walk, visitors should ensure they’ve the necessary gear. This includes weather-appropriate clothing, such as layers and rain protection, and sturdy footwear suitable for the rugged terrain.

Bringing a 1-liter water bottle is essential for staying hydrated during the 4-mile hike. A small backpack or carrier is recommended to store personal items and any snacks.

And, of course, a camera or phone is a must for capturing the stunning coastal and countryside views along the way.

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Discounts and Important Information

To make the Gorran Haven Guided Walk more accessible, the tour operator offers several discounts. These include:

  • A 10% discount for public transport users, using the code GOODJOURNEY.

  • A 10% discount for PARD CARD holders, using the code PARDCARD.

The tour will proceed even if only one participant is booked.

Children under 12 years old aren’t permitted on the tour, and smoking isn’t allowed.

These discounts and policies ensure the experience is enjoyable and inclusive for a wide range of participants.

The discounts and policies make the guided walk accessible and enjoyable for a diverse range of participants.

Advance booking is recommended to secure a spot on this popular guided coastal walk.

The Route: Gorran Haven to Dodman Point

Departing from Gorran Haven Car Park, the guided walk takes participants along the rugged South West Coast Path towards the iconic Dodman Point.

The route features stunning views of the Cornwall’s coastline, including St Austell and Veryan Bays. Along the way, walkers will visit an Iron Age hillfort and a Napoleonic watch station, learning about the area’s rich history from the knowledgeable tour guide.

The terrain is varied, with both coastal and countryside walking, offering a diverse and invigorating experience.

The hike culminates at the highest point on the south Cornish coast, providing panoramic vistas that are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Geological and Historical Significance

The geological and historical significance of the Gorran Haven to Dodman Point hike is undeniable.

This scenic trail takes you through:

  1. An Iron Age hillfort, offering a glimpse into Cornwall’s ancient past.

  2. A Napoleonic watch station, a reminder of the region’s strategic importance.

  3. Stunning coastal cliffs, showcasing the dramatic geology of the Cornish coastline.

  4. Panoramic views of St Austell and Veryan Bays, highlighting the natural beauty of this picturesque area.

Exploring this route is a captivating journey through time, blending the region’s rich history with its breathtaking natural landscapes.

Experience the Cornish Coastal Path

As visitors embark on the Gorran Haven to Dodman Point hike, they’ll be treated to a captivating journey along the Cornish Coastal Path.

This 4-mile guided walk showcases the rugged terrain and stunning vistas of the south Cornish coast. Along the way, you will visit an Iron Age hillfort and a Napoleonic watch station, learning about the area’s rich history.

The friendly tour guide encourages questions, providing insightful commentary. With a small group size limited to 8, the experience offers an intimate and personalized exploration of this remarkable coastal landscape.

The event supports the Coast Path, making it a responsible choice for outdoor adventurers.

The Sum Up

Explore the breathtaking Cornish coast on the Gorran Haven to Dodman Point guided walk. Enjoy stunning views, visit an Iron Age hillfort and a Napoleonic watch station, and learn about the region’s rich history and natural beauty. With a knowledgeable guide, you’ll discover the unique geological and historical significance of this captivating coastal trail.

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