Best attractions and places to see around Mawgan-In-Meneage, a village on Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula, offer a blend of historical intrigue and natural beauty. The area is situated between the Helford River and Gunwalloe, within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Its landscape features unique geology and a mild maritime climate, contributing to diverse flora and coastal views. Mawgan-in-Meneage provides access to ancient sites and significant natural formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Lovely walk, lots of interesting and varied scenery. We did it on a good November day and some short sections inland were very muddy
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We've always done the hike the other way around to experience the highlights of the second part of the cliff hike. The original harbor is used for the village fishermen. A great experience to experience the joy of the fishermen from the fishing.
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absolutely gorgeous bay! One of my favorites in Cornwall. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed.
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Beautiful, but also very crowded due to the nearby parking lot,
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A very impressive station, when it is foggy the foghorns sound to warn ships of the dangerous cliffs.
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The war memorial (WW1 & WW2) to the "parish" Germoe marks the top of Tregonning Hill, at 194 meters above sea level. That doesn't sound very high, but it's higher than the rest of the country nearby, and the hill gives great views of the north and south coasts, Mounts Bay, The Lizard etc on a clear day.
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The Devil's Frying Pan was formed from the collapsed roof of a sea cave that left behind this fantastic rock arch.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn, a significant man-made monument. Other notable historical sites include St Mawgan's Church, dating back to the 14th century with its preserved timber roof and ancient effigies, and the mysterious Iron Age site of Halliggye Fogou, one of Cornwall's largest and best-preserved underground tunnels. Don't miss Mawgan Cross, an ancient inscribed pillar stone in the village center.
Yes, Mawgan-in-Meneage is surrounded by distinctive natural beauty. Explore Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of Britain, known for its unique geology and rich wildlife. Another must-see is The Devil's Frying Pan, a natural monument formed from a collapsed sea cave, featuring an impressive stone arch and a deep hole. The Helford River and Mawgan Creek also offer beautiful natural settings for walks.
Families will find several engaging options. Lizard Point and Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn are popular choices, offering scenic views and historical interest. Kynance Cove is also family-friendly, ideal for a day at the beach. For an educational experience, the National Seal Sanctuary in Gweek is dedicated to seal rescue and care, with baby seals present from September to March. The Lizard Countryside Centre at Trelowarren Estate also offers interactive exhibitions on local nature and history.
The area offers excellent opportunities for walking and hiking. You can enjoy woodland walks down to the Helford River at Mawgan Creek and Tremayne Quay. For more structured routes, consider exploring trails like the Goonhilly Downs National Nature Reserve loop or coastal paths such as The Loe and Loe Bar loop from Gunwalloe. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Mawgan-In-Meneage guide.
Yes, the region provides diverse terrain for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the Penrose Estate – Loe Bar loop from Porthleven for gravel biking. For road cycling, options include The Lizard Heritage Coast loop or longer tours around The Lizard Peninsula. Discover more routes in the Gravel biking around Mawgan-In-Meneage guide and the Cycling around Mawgan-In-Meneage guide.
Mawgan-in-Meneage benefits from a mild maritime climate, making it pleasant for visits throughout much of the year. For coastal walks and enjoying beaches like Kynance Cove, warmer months are ideal, though it can get very busy during high season. If you're interested in seeing baby seals at the National Seal Sanctuary, plan your visit between September and March.
Absolutely. The historic Trelowarren House estate, home to the Vyvyan family for centuries, features a café, galleries, and a craft center. Additionally, Bonython Estate Gardens, Trebah Garden, and Glendurgan Gardens are all within a short drive, offering stunning botanical displays and walking opportunities.
Many popular spots offer facilities. At Lizard Point, you'll find a National Trust car park with drinks, eateries, shops, and toilets. Kynance Cove also has a café, toilets, and nearby parking. Trelowarren House includes a café among its converted outbuildings. It's always advisable to check specific attraction websites for the most current information on parking and facilities.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and unique geological formations, such as the dramatic cliffs around Lizard Point and the intriguing Devil's Frying Pan. The mild climate and rich wildlife are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of historical sites like Lizard Lighthouse with opportunities for scenic walks and family outings.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. Lizard Point provides expansive coastal views as the southernmost tip of Britain. The Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn also offers a great vantage point. For inland vistas, the Germoe War Memorial on Tregonning Hill, though not extremely high, offers clear views of both the north and south coasts, Mounts Bay, and The Lizard on a clear day.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring Halliggye Fogou, an ancient Iron Age underground passage system that offers a glimpse into Cornwall's prehistoric past. The tranquil woodland walks along Mawgan Creek, which inspired Daphne Du Maurier's 'Frenchman's Creek', also provide a serene and less-traveled experience down to the Helford River.


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