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Jogging routes around Mullion offer exploration of the Lizard Peninsula's dramatic coastline and diverse terrain in West Cornwall. The area features extensive coastal paths, historic coves, and unspoilt countryside. Runners can navigate varying gradients, from relatively flat sections to more challenging segments with elevation changes.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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8.81km
01:01
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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10.9km
01:19
180m
180m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.1km
01:45
270m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.58km
01:04
140m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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6.68km
00:45
130m
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Visit this spectacular beach and tread the sands where Guglielmo Marconi conducted some of his groundbreaking experiments with transatlantic cabling.
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The place where the first transatlantic radio transmission is said to have taken place in 1907, carried out by Guglielmo Marconi.
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Great little sandy cove with a stream flowing through it and a rocky headland to explore. Close to the church and car park.
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Beautiful romantic church right on the beach
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Beautiful, romantic old English church just behind the beach.
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Mullion and the surrounding Lizard Peninsula offer a wide variety of running experiences. There are over 25 distinct running routes available, ranging from easy coastal paths to challenging inland trails, ensuring options for every runner.
Yes, Mullion offers several easier running routes perfect for beginners or families. While many coastal paths involve some elevation, you can find routes with gentler gradients. Look for shorter loops that stick to more accessible sections of the South West Coast Path or explore some of the less strenuous inland trails.
The running routes around Mullion feature diverse terrain, from relatively flat sections along coves to more challenging segments with significant elevation changes, steps, and narrow paths, especially along the South West Coast Path. You'll encounter clifftop trails, sandy stretches, and unspoilt countryside paths. For example, the Polurrian Cove & Mullion Cove loop has an elevation gain of around 145 meters over 8.8 km.
Mullion's running routes offer breathtaking views of the dramatic coastline and unique natural landmarks. You can run past iconic spots like Kynance Cove, known for its stunning serpentine rock formations, or the historic Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of mainland Britain. Other highlights include The Devil's Frying Pan and the tranquil The Loe and Loe Bar.
Many of the coastal paths and inland trails around Mullion are dog-friendly, making it a great area for running with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near cliff edges, livestock, or during nesting seasons, to ensure their safety and protect local wildlife.
Yes, many of the running routes around Mullion are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Popular options include the Polurrian Cove & Mullion Cove loop and the Poldhu Cove – Gunwalloe Church Cove loop, which offer varied coastal scenery.
Parking is available at several key access points around Mullion. Mullion Cove often serves as a popular starting point with parking facilities. Other coves like Polurrian and Poldhu also have parking options, providing convenient access to different sections of the South West Coast Path and other local trails.
Mullion offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, with vibrant wildflowers in spring and dramatic skies in autumn. Summer is popular but can be busy, while winter runs offer a rugged beauty, though coastal paths can be exposed to strong winds and rain. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Mullion village itself offers amenities such as shops, cafes, and restaurants for pre or post-run refreshments. Along some routes, you might find cafes at coves like Poldhu. The Polurrian Hotel and Mullion Cove Hotel also provide options for food and drink, making it easy to refuel during or after your run.
Mullion is accessible by local bus services, which can connect you to various points on the Lizard Peninsula and the South West Coast Path. Check local bus timetables for routes that serve Mullion village and nearby coves, allowing you to access different trailheads without needing a car.
The running routes around Mullion are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Runners frequently praise the area's dramatic coastline, stunning coves, and the varied terrain that makes each run a unique experience. The extensive network of paths, particularly along the South West Coast Path, is a major draw.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Mullion offers several demanding long-distance routes. The Polurrian Cove – The Loe loop from Mullion School is a difficult 28.1 km (17.5 miles) path that combines coastal sections with inland trails, providing a comprehensive and strenuous running experience. Another challenging option is the Lizard Point – Mullion Cove Harbour loop, spanning over 29 km.


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