
Accommodation
We are walkers ourselves and we know that at the end of a long day you want a warm welcome and a comfortable bed. That is why we use B&Bs, hotels and guesthouses that we have carefully selected and importantly, visited ourselves. These are chosen for their access from our walking routes, their quality and their friendly atmosphere. They are typically family run, have en-suite rooms and a relaxed atmosphere.
For single walkers we provide single or twin rooms (these often make use of a shared bathroom). Double and en suite rooms can be arranged but this must be specified at the time of booking.
In practice this means that you will not have walk more than 20 minutes from the coast path to your accommodation, there are restaurants or pubs within a short walk from all of the B&Bs (apart from one or two, in which case we will advise you and help make dinner arrangements), you will be greeted by a friendly owner and enjoy a hearty breakfast.
If you have any particular requests you must let us know at the time of booking. Things that we have been asked about in the past include en suite facilities, room size and internet access.
Some examples of B&Bs that we use
Please note that many of the stop overs are in small towns and villages with very limited accommodation options. This means that we may not always be able to find rooms in our favourite B&Bs, but will endeavor to get you the best available.
Click on the names to visit the B&B sites.

Three very charming rooms with a shared bathroom. Rustic, tasteful and enchanting.
Cosy, friendly, bright and breezy. Ensuite rooms on a leafy Falmouth avenue
Family run, en suite rooms and a proper Cornish welcome. Views over a proper Cornish fishing village.
More photos from some of our favourite B&Bs









Upgrades
It is possible to arrange more luxury accommodation at some stop over towns. If you would like to know about prices and options, please contact us.
Some examples of our upgraded accommodation options are (links open new windows):
The Old Coastguard at Mousehole
