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Solo Walking: the South West Coast of England in Photos

Janice Waugh

January 28, 2015 by Janice Waugh

This is the hostel I'm staying at. It's a little farther from town than I'd like but still walkable - though I'm not sure how it will be at night for it's along a country road.
This is YHA Penzance where I stayed while in Cornwall.

Solo walking as it's called in the UK (hiking in North America) is a travel love that I found only when starting this blog. It began with my 2009 trip to the Lake District in England, continued with the 2011 trip to Patagonia, Chile and will continue with my trip to Peru this spring.

My most recent solo walking trip was to Cornwall, UK and the South West Coast Path.

I settled myself into a single room at YHA Penzance which is located about a 20-minute walk from the central bus station.

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Solo walking from Penzance is safe and easy. One can go along the coast from the town or take a regional bus to a destination and walk a portion of the path and take the bus back again. Here's how I spent my five days:

  • Tuesday: I walked to Marazion and Mount St. Michael (and back) – an easy afternoon walk on flat terrain of 5km one way or 10km return (3.1 miles or 6.2 miles return).
  • Wednesday: the weather was really not looking good so I took a bus from Penzance station and wandered St. Ives. 
  • Thursday: it didn't seem that the weather would ever let up so off I went despite the mizzle (a local weather term describing a mix of mist and drizzle). I walked west from the hostel past Mousehole (pronounced mosel) to Lamorna and took a bus back – a distance of just over 6 miles or 10km though a much more difficult 10km than the walk to Marazion
  • Friday: I had heard that the walk between Lamorna and Porthcurno is very challenging and I wasn't sure my left knee could take it so I took the bus to Porthcurno and walked the next leg to Land's End – 6.4km or 4 miles.
  • Saturday: I took the bus to St. Just and made the short walk in a powerful wind to Cape Cornwall.

Solo Walking in Photos

Path from Penzance to Marazion.
Path from Penzance to Marazion.
View of St. Michael's Mount.
View of St. Michael's Mount.
solo walking
I took off in the mizzle on Thursday morning.
Low Tide in Mousehole Harbour.
Low Tide in Mousehole Harbour.
The Cornish language is in recovery. The Cornish people were recognized as a distinct society in 2013.
Fortunately, the Cornish language is in recovery. The Cornish people were recognized as a distinct society in 2014.
And another plaque, a reminder that many a sole has been lost in the sea which looks so beautiful to me.
And another plaque, A reminder that, in the sea which looks so beautiful to me, many souls have been lost.
A surprise - suddenly I was in a magical woods.
A surprise – suddenly I was in a magical woods.
Finishing off day two just near Lamorna.
Finishing off day two just near Lamorna.
Friday, between Porthcurno and Land's End, the weather was much brighter.
Friday, between Porthcurno and Land's End, the weather was much brighter.
I love the rich red colors of bracken.
I love the color of bracken – it pops in dismal weather.
Can you see the path on right and it continue past the cove. There is a climb down first and a climb up the other side before getting to the path you can see.
Can you see the path on the right and see it continue on the other side of the cove? There is a climb down first and a climb up the other side before getting to the path on the far side.
And Land's End comes into sight. That's the lighthouse in the distance.
And Land's End comes into sight. That's the lighthouse in the distance.
And the buildings at Land's End.
And the buildings at Land's End.
Last updated: 2nd October, 2023

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