Came here for a walk, it's a National Trust area, so you pay for the car park unless you're a member. When you drive up, drive past all the car larks you see, until you can't drive any further otherwise you'll be walking further. Anyway, really nice scenery and views from up here, the paths are well maintained too. Some people were having small bbqs here and there is a small beach at the bottom. A small walk away and there is a cove you can look down on where the seals bask, but to see them, you have to visit at low tide otherwise they will be out swimming and feeding. From the point you can see the lighthouse, that's a really nice view. Definitely worth a...
Read moreGodrevy Point - Godrevy Light house. One of the best Cornish sunset vantage points!! Glorious views of the surrounding beaches, bird watching, seal watching and counting over the cliffs nearby, pool dipping in the natural pool, walking around the headland,and, well, just enjoying the moments and making of memories!! National trust car park, facilities, Ice cream van, check council for dog/beach timings and tide times for swimming. Super cafes, parking and Lifeguards on surrounding beaches.. Surfing, paddle boarding, swimming, walks around the coast path, Coasteering, and so much more fun to have and to see and do whilst there…...
Read moreGodrevy Point in south Cornwall is run by National Trust, so if your looking for stunning scenery, a lighthouse situated on an island just off the coast and you don't mind walking then this is the place for you. The foot path is very uneven and therefore it's definitely not suitable for prams or wheelchairs. We visited here in late December and warm clothes, waterproofs and comfortable walking boots were definitely needed. There is a car park so if your a National Trust member it's free to park, otherwise a payment is required. I'm sure in the summer months you would experience some amazing sunsets from...
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