Is Godrevy car park free?
The first car park (by Godrevy Café) is open year round. The pay and display machines only accept cash (no notes) and exact change is needed. You can also pay using PayByPhone. We suggest downloading the App before you visit as mobile reception can be patchy here.
Can you see seals at Godrevy?
Mutton Cove, just past Godrevy head, is home to a large colony of Grey Seals, which can be seen throughout the year. Numbers begin to increase in Autumn, and by January you can see up to a hundred!
Are there toilets at Godrevy beach?
Toilets: Yes, by the Godrevy Point field car park, but note these toilets are seasonal.
Is Godrevy beach accessible?
The National Trust’s coastal path runs through grassland and heath land at the rear of the beach. Access to the beach is via steps from the car park. During the summer lifeguards patrol the beach and dogs are not permitted.
Can you park overnight at Gwithian?
Hayle, TR27 5BT – Cornwall Council….Facilities and details.
Facilities | Details |
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Motorhome facilities or spaces | No |
Suitable for touring caravans/trailers | Yes |
Overnight sleeping | No sleeping or overnight camping |
What can you do at Godrevy?
What do you do at Godrevy?
- 2 minute beach clean.
- Walk along the dramatic North Cliffs.
- Watch the wildlife – shhh, don’t disturb them though.
- Walk around the headland.
- Explore the rockpools.
- Gaze over to the lighthouse, inspiration for Virginia Woolf.
- Make a self portrait in the sand.
- Catch a wave.
Can you swim at Gwithian beach?
Gwithian Towans Beach is popular with surfers and for families there is plenty of sand. Safety: Signs warn of strong undercurrents and not to swim near the river.
What beaches can you park on in Cornwall?
With that in mind we thought we would pick a handful of the beaches with the some of the best parking options.
- Swanpool. Swanpool Beach (Image: Google maps)
- Summerleaze. Summerleaze.
- Godrevy. Perfect waves at Godrevy (Image: Greg Martin)
- Marazion. St Michael’s Mount in Mount’s Bay, Marazion.
- Treyarnon Bay Beach.
What time is low tide at Godrevy?
7 day tide forecast for Godrevy
Fri | Sat | Sun |
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Low 01:28am (1.45m) High 07:33am (5.81m) Low 01:39pm (1.46m) High 07:47pm (6.03m) | Low 02:05am (1.46m) High 08:06am (5.76m) Low 02:16pm (1.5m) High 08:20pm (5.96m) | Low 02:44am (1.51m) High 08:39am (5.65m) Low 02:55pm (1.59m) High 08:53pm (5.85m) |
Where is Gwithian Beach?
West Cornwall
Gwithian Towans is a huge sandy beach in West Cornwall. There are fine views to Godrevy Point and Godrevy lighthouse and at low tide the beach stretches to Godrevy Point. Gwithian Towans Beach is popular with surfers and for families there is plenty of sand.
Where can I sleep in my car in Cornwall?
Popular areas for free camping in Cornwall include:
- Porthleven.
- Penzance.
- Lizard Peninsula.
- Tintagel.
- North coast: Portreath, Porthtowan, St Agnes.
Where can you camp for free in Devon?
4 great places to go wild camping in Devon
- Bellever, Dartmoor.
- Ugborough Moor, Dartmoor.
- Otter Vale, East Devon.
- Sweet Meadows and Wild Woods Country Holidays, Teign Valley.
Where can I see seals in St Ives?
Seal Island sits just outside St Ives and is a beautiful and easy place to see a colony of grey seals. Seals haul out and can be seen on the many boat tours that go out there. However, if you’re not a fan of boats, the local cliff paths will allow you access. Just make sure you bring a pair of binoculars.
Can you walk from Gwithian to St Ives?
Today’s route is fairly straightforward and without major challenge, any height primarily contained at the beginning of the walk with the rest being walked at or close to sea level. Likewise, the distance is manageable and expected to be between ten and twelve miles.
Who owns Gwithian Beach?
Who Owns Gwithian Towans? Dennis Arbon, a trustee of the Hall for Cornwall which was once Cornwall’s largest theater, has owned the beach for the past 19 years.
Can you drive into Polperro?
Polperro is a small village with narrow winding streets. Parking is not permitted in the village, but there is a very large car park at the entance to the village, with excellent access. There are ample spaces for cars, coaches, and disabled bays. Payment is pay-and-display.
How much is parking at par beach?
The Parking Charges apply All Year, from 09:30hrs (9:30am) to 17:00hrs (5pm) daily. The current Tariffs are: Up to 1 hour £0.80, Up to 2 hours £1.50, Up to 3 hours £2.30, Up to 4 hours £3.00 and All day £4.00.
What time is high tide at Godrevy today?
7 day tide forecast for Godrevy
Sun | Mon | Sat |
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High 02:18am (5.43m) Low 08:54am (1.81m) High 02:55pm (5.49m) Low 09:26pm (1.73m) | High 03:22am (5.68m) Low 10:05am (1.58m) High 03:54pm (5.85m) Low 10:36pm (1.44m) | Low 02:03am (0.65m) High 08:01am (6.54m) Low 02:25pm (0.84m) High 08:22pm (6.83m) |
Is wild camping legal in Cornwall?
Wild Camping in Cornwall. Like other areas of England , wild camping in Cornwall is not technically allowed, however people still do it. Although campers are allowed to pitch their tent if they have the permission of a landowner.
Where is the Godrevy Lighthouse?
Constructed between 1858-1859 on Godrevy Island, the Godrevy Lighthouse can be found along the Cornish coast, just 984ft off Godrevy Point. The lighthouse was built as a means to warn ships of the nearby Stones Reef that sank many ships passing through the area.
Can I stay overnight in the car parks at Godrevy?
More information on why we don’t permit visitors to stay overnight at our car parks can be found here. The high, cliff-top walks around Godrevy offer stunning views out to sea while there are countless hours of fun to be had on the sandy beaches below.
Is the Godrevy Lighthouse walk dangerous?
The Godrevy Lighthouse and Mutton Cove Walk is a fairly laid back journey along the Cornish coast; however, there are some steep drop offs along the cliffside that can be dangerous. Be sure to exercise caution if travelling through these areas with young children.
What is the Godrevy Lighthouse and Mutton Cove walk?
The Godrevy Lighthouse and Mutton Cove Walkis a beautifully scenic excursion in Cornwall that will produce some exceptional views along the coast.