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Hiking around Redruth explores a landscape shaped by its industrial past, featuring rolling hills, wooded valleys, and historic mining trails. The region is characterized by remnants of old engine houses and a blend of well-established paths and countryside rambles. Nearby coastal routes provide additional variety, offering dramatic views of the North Coast.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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8.06km
02:06
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.54km
01:17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.15km
01:08
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Portreath Branch Line of the Hayle Railway. Portreath's second tramway, the branch line opened in 1837. It was always steam hauled and terminated in the famous 1:10 incline at Portreath. Coal was hauled up and empty wagons lowered simultaneously by a stationary steam engine at the top. It was always horse drawn to the harbour. There is no public access at present but it is hoped to open it up as a footpath in the future.
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Worth climb to the cairn for the downhill section on the main access road. Then drop into single track round the back lanes of Carharrack. Sweet! :)
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Great coast to coast route across mid Cornwall mainly off road trails and occasional quiet roads. Coffee stops, pub stops, great scenery, mining history and coastal views. There is nothing to dislike about this route.
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South Wheal Francis is a historic tin and copper mine located in Cornwall, notable for its impressive engine house and rich mining heritage. It was a hub of industrial activity during the 19th century and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site dedicated to Cornish mining landscapes.
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Bit of a bouncy ride between Portreath & Bridge but the Tramroad is a great route to follow.
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South Wheal Frances was originally a copper mine in the 1820s, before becoming a tin mine from the 1850s. The mine was active until 1918. The structures are relatively well preserved, including the remains of the engine house which contained an unusual inverted vertical beam engine.
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Wheal Basset produced over 128,000 tons of copper ore between 1832-1880 and was a particularly important mine of the Great Flat Lode. The well preserved Wheal Basset vanner house was built in 1908, where the mining ore was processed.
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Yes, many trails in the Redruth area are great for walking with dogs. Places like Tehidy Country Park and the Kennall Vale Nature Reserve are popular choices with woodland paths. However, it's important to be cautious. The landscape is dotted with historic mine shafts and ruins, so keeping your dog on a lead is strongly recommended for their safety, especially on trails that cross open moorland or farmland with livestock.
Absolutely. For a gentle and accessible outing, Tehidy Country Park is ideal, offering over 9 miles of paths, a lake, and picnic spots. Another great option is the Vanner House loop from Redruth, a short and easy walk. For a mix of walking and play, the Heartlands cultural playground provides landscaped gardens and an adventure park for children.
The region is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and many trails explore this past. The Great Flat Lode Trail is a classic route that encircles Carn Brea, passing numerous former mine sites. For a shorter walk that still captures the area's heritage, consider the View from Tresavean Tramway loop from Lanner, which follows a historic tramway path and offers excellent views.
Yes, Redruth's town centre is well-served by buses and a mainline train station. Many local bus routes connect the town to surrounding villages and trailheads. For instance, you can start hikes like the View of Carn Brea β Carn Marth Quarry Pool loop from Redruth directly from the town, making it accessible without a car.
The dramatic North Cliffs section of the South West Coast Path is just a short drive away. A popular route is the walk between Basset's Cove and Portreath, which offers stunning sea views and some challenging, steep sections. For a route that combines countryside and coast, the Portreath Harbour Entrance loop from Mawla is a fantastic choice.
Hikers in the area have several favorite spots that offer unique experiences:
The trails offer a good balance for different fitness levels. Out of over 35 routes, about half are rated as easy, perfect for casual strolls and family outings. The other half are moderate, often involving hills like Carn Brea or steeper coastal sections. There are only a few difficult hikes, so it's a very accessible region for most walkers.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty. Reviewers often highlight the fascinating old engine houses, the panoramic views from the top of the carns (hills), and the well-marked paths that make exploring the historic landscape straightforward and enjoyable.
Yes, the majority of popular routes around Redruth are circular, which makes logistics very simple. You can explore historic mining landscapes, coastal paths, and country parks without needing to retrace your steps. Many trails, including the famous Great Flat Lode Trail and most of the routes on komoot, are designed as loops.
For some of the most expansive panoramic views, a hike up Carn Brea is essential. From its summit, you can see across much of West Cornwall. Another excellent viewpoint is Carn Marth, which is highly regarded by locals for its stunning scenery overlooking the village of Lanner and beyond. The coastal path near Basset's Cove also provides breathtaking sea views.


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