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Stunning north cornwall coast-line
We stayed at Treyarnon Bay Camp Site which gave us carfree access to the stunning South West coast path from Nwequay up to Trevose Head and on to Padstow. This is a must for walkers of all ages with t...
Glorious day spent walking on the cliffs at Treyarnon, exploring the beach at Constantine, and a walk over to Mother Ivey's Bay. The views were amazing.
The beaches are beautiful. Treyarnon, Trevone being our favourites. Visiting the Trevose lighthouse area has lovely coastal walks, although you have to pay £4 parking.
Walk a stones throw from the hostel and the coastline is built on what look like jagged slate rocks - not seen anything like it (i'm no geologist though!). There are benches along the coast to simply...
The most beautiful coastline and views, with changing shores depending on what the sea wants to do, still Cowries to be found! and great for surfers, plus the odd ship wreck to look at.
Stunning north cornwall coast-line
We stayed at Treyarnon Bay Camp Site which gave us carfree access to the stunning South West coast path from Nwequay up to Trevose Head and on to Padstow. This is a must for walkers of all ages with t...
Mini-break in North Cornwall
Glorious day spent walking on the cliffs at Treyarnon, exploring the beach at Constantine, and a walk over to Mother Ivey's Bay. The views were amazing.
Our fifth visit it must be good
The beaches are beautiful. Treyarnon, Trevone being our favourites. Visiting the Trevose lighthouse area has lovely coastal walks, although you have to pay £4 parking.
Rocky and different
Walk a stones throw from the hostel and the coastline is built on what look like jagged slate rocks - not seen anything like it (i'm no geologist though!). There are benches along the coast to simply...
North cornish coastline
The most beautiful coastline and views, with changing shores depending on what the sea wants to do, still Cowries to be found! and great for surfers, plus the odd ship wreck to look at.