Cornwall has long been a favourite for summer holidays and weekend getaways, home to some of the most breathtaking coastal viewpoints in Britain. Many find themselves drawn to the county for its long stretches of coastline, charming villages and beachside activities, from building sandcastles to catching a wave or two. Towns and villages such as St Ives or Padstow are picturesque starting points for walks, while famous beaches and natural areas – such as Kynance Cove or Land’s End – provide excellent views during your on-foot journeys. While the UK is generally blessed with hundreds of excellent walking routes, from the Lake District to the Yorkshire Dales , Cornwall has scenic routes to rival any area in the country. Below, we’ve rounded up a list of the best of these routes , taking you through some of the best views in Britain, as well as a pit stop and a place to stay along the way. Read more: Is this the most family-friendly hotel in Cornwall? The best walks in Cornwall 1.…