The walks in this guide give a taste of all Cornwall's attractions.
Walkers can explore picturesque St Ives, once reliant on pilchard
fishing but now the home of the Tate St Ives gallery, wander along the
wooded banks of the River Fal around the Trelissick estate, the ruined
coastal mines at Geevor and Wheal Cotes, or one of England's most
impressive 19th-century homes-Lanhydrock House.
Famous for scenic
fishing villages, sandy beaches and rugged cliffs, Cornwall is also a
land steeped in history and tradition with a remarkable industrial
heritage.