Challenging—Severe
14 May 2025
A rollercoaster of a walk, the stretch from Tintagel to Port Isaac features slate heritage, rugged headlands, and no fewer than eight steep valleys.


















































































































Points of Interest: Tintagel to Port Isaac
Here’s what to look out for along the way:
Tintagel Head & St Materiana’s Church
Start with views of Tintagel Castle and pass the ancient clifftop church, with slate quarry remnants nearby.
Lanterdan Slate Quarry
A dramatic old quarry with towering stacks of discarded slate — a striking reminder of the area’s industrial past.
Trebarwith Strand
A scenic beach backed by cliffs and the Port William pub, once a slate shipping store. A good stop for a paddle.
Dennis Point & Backways Cove
A steep climb leads to narrow cliff paths, followed by a descent into the valley behind Backways Cove and a zigzag climb out.
Treligga Cliffs & Tregardock
A gentler section across open clifftops with wide views, ending in a dip to Tregardock Beach and a sharp ascent behind the ‘Mountain’.
Jacket’s Ridge & Tregragon Valley
One of the day’s steepest descents and ascents through a narrow ridge and a dramatic chasm or ‘zawn’.
Dinnabroad & Delabole Valleys
More demanding ups and downs—classic Cornish coastline, wild and remote.
Ranie Point & St Illickswell Gug
Two more valleys test your legs before easing slightly as Port Isaac comes into view.
Port Gaverne
This quiet cove was once a slate-shipping hub. Still hints of its industrial past remain beside the sheltered beach.
Port Isaac
A characterful fishing village, famous as Portwenn in Doc Martin. A fitting place to celebrate — ideally with a crab sandwich!
Logistics
| Sleep | The Old Mill House, Trebarwith |
| Eat & Drink | Pengenna Pasties, Tintagel (traditional sustenance for a strenuous hike!) The Golden Lion, Port Isaac The Mote, Port Isaac |
| Travel | Car to Port Isaac St. Endellion Car Park then Avida Taxis back to Tintagel |
There are no easy public transport alternatives. Buses to Port Isaac come from Wadebridge and Camelford, so a change would be neede,d making the trip around 2 hours.