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Top 5 Natural Monuments around Antony

Best natural monuments around Antony, Cornwall, offer a diverse coastal landscape with significant natural features and historical sites. The area is characterized by dramatic headlands, sandy beaches, and expansive views over Plymouth Sound and the English Channel. Visitors can explore various natural monuments that highlight the region's geological formations and maritime heritage. These locations provide opportunities for coastal walks and appreciating the natural beauty of the Rame Peninsula.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Plymouth Hoe

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The Hoe is really the heart of Plymouth; a huge greenspace with dramatic memorials, Smeaton's Tower and unrivalled views. In summer, the grass is covered with people having picnics, throwing …

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Mount Edgcumbe Country Park

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Mount Edgcumbe House was built in the mid 1500's and this country park was the estate and gardens. The estate was sold to the Plymouth City Council in 1988 and …

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Penlee Point

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Penlee Point is a coastal headland situated at the entrance to Plymouth Sound. From the point, you get spectacular views across Plymouth and beyond. Above Penlee Point and a little …

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Devil's Point is a location on the eastern side of the mouth of the Tamar River where it meets the English Channel at Plymouth Sound. It is a historic, ecological …

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Sharrow Beach (Freathy)

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Freathy is a beach and coastal settlement on the Rame Peninsula in east Cornwall. It's discoverable along the South West Coastal Path and can also be accessed by car.

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Grace Mulligan
November 11, 2024, Sharrow Beach (Freathy)

Freathy is a beach and coastal settlement on the Rame Peninsula in east Cornwall. It's discoverable along the South West Coastal Path and can also be accessed by car.

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The Hoe is a large limestone plateau on the edge of which is the citadel. In the park on the Hoe there is a large collection of impressive monuments to the great seafaring nation, including the first circumnavigator Francis Drake, the victory over the Spanish Armada and the two World Wars. Built in front of the sea is the Tinside seawater outdoor pool in Art Deco style, which is definitely worth looking for, and the huge, freely accessible sea bathing area right next to it with a bit of Lost Place charm.

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Devil's Point is a location on the eastern side of the mouth of the Tamar River where it meets the English Channel at Plymouth Sound. It is a historic, ecological and geological site with stunning views across the Hamoaze to Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall and across Plymouth Sound to Drake's Island and beyond. Devil's Point has also played a military role, with a former reservoir supplying the iconic Royal William Yard next door and still visible defenses from the Second World War. You might imagine seeing Darwin's ship, The Beagle, anchoring at Barn Pool in 1837, just before he embarked on his famous circumnavigation of the world, or watching Napoleon pacing the deck of HMS Bellerophon, which sailed in July 1815 at anchor in the Sound before being exiled to St. Helena.

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Mount Edgcumbe House was built in the mid 1500's and this country park was the estate and gardens. The estate was sold to the Plymouth City Council in 1988 and has been open to the public ever since. While walking here you will see the landscaped parkland of a country house, views across the Plymouth Sound to the naval base and breakwater, a Bronze Age burial mound, the 15th century church and several military installations designed to defend the important port.

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Dan Hobson
August 18, 2022, Penlee Point

Penlee Point is a coastal headland situated at the entrance to Plymouth Sound. From the point, you get spectacular views across Plymouth and beyond. Above Penlee Point and a little below the Coast Path is Queen Adelaide's Grotto, which was built in 1827-28 to mark the visit of King William IV and Queen Adelaide to Mount Edgcumbe.

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Watch out for the steps upwards if coming from King William's Yard

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Kit P
August 24, 2021, Plymouth Hoe

The Hoe is really the heart of Plymouth; a huge greenspace with dramatic memorials, Smeaton's Tower and unrivalled views. In summer, the grass is covered with people having picnics, throwing frisbees and admiring the fantastic panorama of Plymouth Sound. It's a wonderful place to watch the boats and come for a walk.

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Amazing views of Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island and Mount Edgecombe

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments to visit around Antony, Cornwall?

Visitors frequently enjoy Plymouth Hoe, a significant greenspace offering unrivalled views of Plymouth Sound, and Sharrow Beach (Freathy), a scenic coastal settlement on the Rame Peninsula. Another highly regarded spot is the View of Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island, and Mount Edgcumbe from Devil's Point, which provides stunning vistas across the Hamoaze.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Antony?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Plymouth Hoe is a large greenspace perfect for picnics and walks, with plenty of room for children to play. Mount Edgcumbe Country Park also offers expansive parkland and trails that families can explore together. The View of Plymouth Sound, Drake's Island, and Mount Edgcumbe from Devil's Point is also listed as family-friendly, offering great views.

What kind of views can I expect from the natural monuments in the Antony area?

The natural monuments around Antony offer spectacular coastal views. From Plymouth Hoe, you'll see panoramic views of Plymouth Sound. Penlee Point provides spectacular vistas across Plymouth and beyond. Similarly, Devil's Point offers stunning views across the Hamoaze to Mount Edgcumbe and across Plymouth Sound to Drake's Island.

Are there historical sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, many natural monuments in the area have historical significance. Plymouth Hoe features dramatic memorials and Smeaton's Tower. Penlee Point is home to Queen Adelaide's Grotto, built in the 1820s. Devil's Point has played a military role and offers views of historic sites. Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, originally an estate from the 1500s, includes a Bronze Age burial mound, a 15th-century church, and military installations.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Antony offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the Churchtown Farm Curlew Trail or a loop from Antony to Portwrinkle. For cycling, there are touring routes like the Rame Peninsula loop or more challenging road cycling routes. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the Easy hikes around Antony, Cycling around Antony, and Road Cycling Routes around Antony guides.

Are the natural monuments around Antony dog-friendly?

Yes, several natural monuments welcome dogs. Plymouth Hoe is a popular spot for dog walks, and Sharrow Beach (Freathy) is also listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for coastal strolls with your pet.

What is the best way to explore the coastal natural monuments?

Many of the coastal natural monuments, such as Sharrow Beach (Freathy) and Penlee Point, are discoverable along the South West Coast Path. This path offers an excellent way to experience the dramatic headlands, sandy beaches, and expansive views of the Rame Peninsula on foot.

How long should I plan to spend exploring the natural monuments?

The time needed varies by location. For a comprehensive visit to a larger site like Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, you could easily spend half a day or more exploring its parkland, gardens, and historical features. Smaller viewpoints like Penlee Point or Devil's Point might take an hour or two, especially if combined with a walk along the coast path.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in the Antony area?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal views, the opportunities for peaceful walks, and the blend of natural beauty with historical significance. The large greenspaces like Plymouth Hoe are loved for picnics and enjoying the panorama, while the secluded coves and beaches offer a tranquil escape.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly good for spotting wildlife?

While specific wildlife details aren't always highlighted, coastal areas like Penlee Point and Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, with their diverse habitats, are generally good for birdwatching and observing marine life from viewpoints. The varied landscapes of the Rame Peninsula support a range of local flora and fauna.

Can I find cafes or other amenities near the natural monuments?

Yes, amenities are available. Plymouth Hoe is located in Plymouth, offering numerous cafes, pubs, and facilities. For other coastal natural monuments, you may find options in nearby villages or towns on the Rame Peninsula. It's always a good idea to check local listings for specific locations.

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