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 Bedruthan
Steps
The
"steps" are a spectacular series of rock stacks stretching
across Bedruthan Beach. They first became a tourist destination when
nearby Newquay became a popular resort in the Victorian period. Legend
tells that the steps were built by a giant named Bedruthan, who used
them as stepping stones to traverse the bay. Unfortunately for students
of Cornish folkore it seems that the legend was invented by late 19th
century residents to tell their awestruck visitors.
Still another element of confusion surrounds the name "Bedruthan
Steps". There is no certainty that the name refers to the rock
stacks at all; it may equally well refer to the steps cut into the cliff
that allow access to the beach.
One of the rocks is named Samaritan Island, after the ship of that
name that wrecked upon the rock in 1846. Visitors are warned that treacherous
tides make swimming dangerous.
There are wonderful walks along the clifftops between Bedruthan and
Carnewas, and the National Trust has built new steps into the sides
of the cliff for access down to the beach. The steps are closed in the
winter.
The area around Bedruthan is also rich in prehistoric sites; within
2 miles there are no less than 6 Bronze Age barrows and 2 cliff castles
dating from the Iron Age.
Photo
courtesy of Cornwall Cam
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