Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk
Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk

Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk

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Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk

Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk

Distance: 5.7mi
Elevation: 971ft
Time: 2.5-3.5h

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The Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk is a fun journey in Cornwall, UK that will lead you along a dramatic coastal headland for views of the English Channel. While out walking the trail, you will pass by interesting historical sites like the Polhawn and Penlee gun batteries, as well as the cliffside St Michael’s Chapel, as you work your way along the coast and experience stunning views. This is an exceptional walking route for anyone, but particularly those with historical interests.

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Getting there

The trailhead for the Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk can be found at the car park off Military Road, just 1.2mi west of Cawsand.

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Backcountry Campground

No

When to do

Year-Round

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Circuit


Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk
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Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk Description:

The Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk does feature some rugged coastal terrain and sections of uphill and downhill walking that won’t be suitable for less-mobile walkers. Additionally, there are steep drop offs at several points along the trail that could prove fatal. If travelling with children or dogs, be sure to exercise caution along the cliffs. Lastly, the car park at the trailhead is quite small, so try to arrive early in order to secure a space.

Featuring a number of interesting historical sites and breathtaking views along the Cornish coast, the Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk is an exceptional route that is sure to be enjoyed by all. Here, you will make your way past coastal military forts and medieval chapels, all while taking in the sweeping views of the English Channel. If you enjoy coastal scenery or history, then you definitely won’t want to miss out on this adventure.

Setting out from the car park on Military Road, you will head across the road to the west and pick up the footpath, following it as it bends to the south and descends the coastal hillside on the way to Polhawn Fort. After crossing over the road and picking the path back up, you will continue on to the southwest above the Napoleonic-Era fort, keeping right along the trail for 0.8mi to arrive at the dramatic site of St Michael’s Chapel at Rame Head.

After taking in the impressive views of this medieval chapel set along the cliffs with the vast English Channel as a backdrop, you will make your way back to the previous junction and follow the path on the right to make your way east along the coast. After 1.5mi, you will round the southeast corner of the route and continue to take in the beautiful views that sweep across the English Channel, following along the coastal path as it leads you north through the forest alongside Cawsand Bay.

Eventually, you will arrive in the village of Cawsand at the edge of St Andrew’s Place, following it to the left before making a right onto New Road. Follow this for 460ft, where you will turn to the left and pick up a footpath that will lead you west on the return leg of the walk. Here, you will climb uphill across the countryside to the northwest for 0.8mi to reach the village of Wiggle, where you will turn left onto the road and follow it back to the car park where you set out on the Rame Head Peninsula Circular Walk.

Trail Highlights

Rame Head

Located to the southwest of the village of Rame in Cornwall, Rame Head is a coastal headland with dramatic views of the English Channel. Historically, Rame Head was the site of an Iron Age fort and the much later Polhawn and Penlee gun batteries. The headland also features a prominent medieval cliffside chapel that is dedicated to St Michael and sits on the site of a much earlier Celtic hermitage.

Insider Hints

  • Be sure to arrive early, as parking at the trailhead is limited.

  • Additional parking can be found 1.2mi to the east at Cawsand.

  • Sturdy walking boots will come in handy when traversing the rugged coastal landscape.

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