National Trust - Trevose Headland
Trevose Head, Padstow PL28 8SL
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October 2023
One of the nicest circular walks, around the peninsula with fantastic views and sandy bays.
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August 2023
Best sunset in all of Cornwall!
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November 2022
Absolutely awesome. Walk Brooks here every other day.
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From National Trust - Trevose Headland
Arguably the most prominent headland on the north coast of Cornwall, Trevose Head boasts far reaching views to Pendeen Watch in the west to Hartland Point to the east.
The approach is via a narrow lane before the headland opens up to show a patchwork of arable fields sitting side by side with a contrasting coast line.
The South West Coast Path offers extensive views across Booby’s Bay and Constantine to one side with Mother Ivey’s Bay and across to Pentire Head to the other.
The ruggedness of the coastline extends further out towards Dinas Head at the tip of the headland with sheer cliffs and huge round hole, a dramatic result of a cave top collapse.