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Easy hiking trails around Penryn offer diverse landscapes, from tranquil river paths to scenic reservoir loops and historic woodlands. The region is characterized by its estuaries, gentle hills, and a mix of natural reserves and ancient estates. Hikers can explore paths alongside the Penryn River, through woodlands, and around the Argal and College Reservoirs. These routes provide opportunities to experience Cornwall's natural beauty and historical remnants.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Embark on the Eagle Rock and Horse Shoe Trail Loop for an easy hiking experience through a serene forest environment. This route offers a peaceful escape, leading you to the…
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Embark on an easy hike along the Furnace Hill Pike to Seglock Road via Horseshoe Trail, a pleasant 2.6-mile (4.2 km) route. You will gain 254 feet (77 metres) in…

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Embark on an easy hike along the Conestoga Trail, offering diverse terrain that blends forested paths with open views of farm fields. This short route covers 1.0 miles (1.6 km)…
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Enjoy an easy 1.2-mile hike to Eagle Rock from Furnace Hills Road, offering rewarding views of the Furnace Hills and distant mountains.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Speedwell Forge Lake is a long narrow lake that looks more like a wider spot on a river and is crossed by Brubaker Valley Road in Lititz. This scenic spot on the bridge gives great views over the ribbons of water flowing through lush greenery.
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Eagle Rock is a good lookout point and peak on the Horse-shoe Trail. It is the fifth-highest peak in the County of Lancaster, and sometimes the alternate trails can be hard to follow, so don't forget to bring a map or a GPS device.
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Just ride through the creek or hike your bike. But be careful, the stones can be slippery.
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A trail called Horseshoe Trail leads to the summit of Eagle Rock, the fifth highest peak in Lancaster County.
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There are over 20 easy hiking trails around Penryn, offering diverse landscapes from tranquil river paths to scenic reservoir loops and historic woodlands. These routes are generally well-suited for a relaxed outing.
Yes, Penryn offers several easy circular walks. The Eagle Rock and Horse Shoe Trail Loop is a popular option, providing varied terrain over 5.3 km. Additionally, the Argal and College Reservoirs feature a 2 km circular lake trail through woodlands and meadows, perfect for a family day out.
For families, the 2 km circular trail around the Argal and College Reservoirs is highly recommended, offering stunning lake views and a rich natural habitat. The Conestoga Trail: Speedwell Forge Lake is also a short, easy 1.6 km path that is great for younger hikers.
Many of Penryn's easy trails are dog-friendly, especially those through woodlands and along river paths. The Penryn Nature Trail and the paths around Argal and College Reservoirs are popular choices for walks with pets. Always ensure dogs are kept under control, especially near wildlife or livestock.
Penryn's easy trails showcase a variety of natural features. You can explore streams and woodlands on the Penryn Nature Trail, enjoy lake views and wetlands around the Argal and College Reservoirs, or discover ancient trees and diverse birdlife along the Penryn River and Estuary.
For panoramic views, consider exploring the area around Carn Marth. Standing at 230 meters, it offers incredible vistas over the rural Cornish countryside. While not a specific easy trail listed in the guide, paths in this area can be adapted for easier walks to enjoy the scenery.
The Kennall Vale nature reserve offers a unique blend of nature and history, with fascinating remnants of an old gunpowder factory and old granite ruins nestled within the woodlands. The Penryn Nature Trail also features a towering viaduct as a notable landmark.
Spring and summer are ideal for hiking in Penryn, with milder weather and blooming flora. Early May is particularly special for visiting Enys Gardens, which hosts a spectacular annual Bluebell Festival. Autumn also offers beautiful foliage, while winter can be muddy on some trails, so appropriate footwear is advised.
While Penryn itself is inland, easy coastal walks are accessible nearby. You can enjoy walks along the Penryn River towards Flushing, which offers access to Trefusis Beach. Falmouth, with beaches like Gyllynvase and Castle Beach, is also a short train ride or a longer walk away.
The easy trails in Penryn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the paths, and the opportunities to experience Cornwall's natural beauty and historical remnants.
Many trails in and around Penryn are close to local amenities. While specific routes aren't detailed with pub stops, the proximity of the trails to the town of Penryn and nearby villages like Flushing means you can often find cafes or pubs within a short distance of your starting or ending point.
Absolutely. The guide focuses specifically on easy trails, making them perfect for beginners. Routes like the Furnace Hill Pike to Seglock Road via Horseshoe Trail (4.2 km) or the shorter Eagle Rock from Furnace Hills Road (1.9 km) offer pleasant walks through natural surroundings without significant challenges.


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