Pentire
Point - Widemouth Heritage Coast
Description:
This heritage coast stretches from Pentire Point, just north of the
holiday port of Padstow, to the popular bathing beach at Widemouth
Bay, near Bude.
At Pentire
Point, the views along the rock-strewn coast are magnificent and in
summer the clifftops are abundant in sea campion and thrift blooms.
The jagged cliffs continue north to Tintagel, where the remains of
a 14th century castle cling to the headland.
Tintagel,
of course, is home to numerous legends of King Arthur and Tintagel
Castle has been touted as a possible site of Camelot. Whether the
legends have any truth in them is open to debate, but the castle itself
presents an incredibly romantic picture with the Atlantic waves crashing
against the nearby rocks.
Just
up the coast from Tintagel is the tiny harbour of Boscastle, built
to export slate from the huge Delabole Quarries. Further north still
is High Cliff, at 700 feet the ... well ... highest cliff in
Britain. Thomas Hardy enjoyed walking here and the abundance of inland
tracks and trails allow modern visitors to follow in his footsteps.
Crackington
Haven, surrounded by magnificent green-clad cliffs. The scenery along
this stretch of coast is truly wonderful, and the walking along the
cliffs is excellent. The National Trust owns most of the coastal land
and surrounding farms.
Nearby
St. Gennys church is the burial place for shipwrecked sailors - natives
of the village used to be called "Wreckers and Wrestlers".
Just inland, Treworgie Barton Woodland Trails provide good walking.
Area
Countryside attractions:
The South West Coast Path
Easily the longest and, in places, the most arduous, of England's
National Trails. The path is actually the amalgamation of 4 paths;
the Somerset & North Devon, Cornwall, South Devon, and Dorset
Coastal paths. The route is quite popular, and it can be crowded in
the summer months, though there are always long stretches where your
only company will be a chorus of sea birds. More
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Hartland
Heritage Coast
This is a 60 mile long coast of startling, rugged cliffs pounded by
the Atlantic waves which make the area so popular with surfers. There
are sandy bathing beaches in the south, and in the north, past Hartland
Point, lies the picturesque village of Clovelly, with a High Street
so steep that donkeys carry visitors to the harbour and back.
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Attractions
in Cornwall
Maps:
OS Landranger series #190, 200
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North
Cornwall Tourism
3/5 Barn Lane, Bodmin,
Cornwall PL31 1LZ
Tel: (01208) 265632/6
Fax: (01208) 265655
24 Hour Brochure Line: (01271) 336072
E-mail tourism@ncdc.gov.uk
Boscastle
Visitor Centre
Cobweb Car Park
Boscastle Cornwall PL35 OHE
Tel/fax: (01840) 250010
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