Best natural monuments around St. Allen offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region features coastal cliffs, sandy beaches, and elevated viewpoints, providing varied natural attractions. Visitors can discover unique geological features and historical mining evidence integrated into the natural surroundings. St. Allen presents several natural monuments suitable for different activity levels.
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A beautiful section of the SWC Path between Perranporth and St. Agnes. The walk to St. Agnes is about 8km long, with no major climbs but fantastic views.
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Site of Alfred Nobel's Munitions Factory. Active during WWI & WWII, mostly filling grenades and other explosives. I would recommend looking up the talking history clip on BBC Sounds. Also the site of Tungsten mining during the same time.
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While running along along Cligga Head you will find some cracking coastal views, but also some interesting evidence of the mining history. You are running in the shoes of the miners who would take this path to work.
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While hiking along along Cligga Head you will find some cracking coastal views, but also some interesting evidence of the mining history. You are walking in the shoes of the miners who would walk along this path to work.
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Looking down at the rocks below it is easy to imagine the smuggling that went on here in years gone by.
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Stunning panoramic views, well worth the hike to the top. SH Burton described it beautifully in 1952; 'The view from St Agnes Beacon is breath-taking. The high moorlands, heather and gorse clad; steep valleys and bubbling streams; the bracing winds and the infinite variety of land and seascape...' Or even better, F W L Stockdale called it ‘a remarkable stupendous mountain’ back in 1824.
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A beautiful spot to stop on a calm day, incredibly windy on a rough day. Plenty of choice of trails for walking or cycling. A special place to stop and admire the surroundings.
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The St. Allen area offers a diverse landscape including dramatic coastal cliffs, expansive sandy beaches, and elevated viewpoints. You can also discover unique geological formations like sea caves and distinctive rock structures.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. St Agnes Beacon offers panoramic views and is considered family-friendly. Another great option is Holywell Bay Beach and Gull Rocks, known for its long sandy beach and scenic backdrop, also marked as family-friendly.
For unique geological features, visit Holywell Cave. Accessible at low tide, this beach cave reveals colorful ceiling formations and limestone pools. Additionally, Holywell Bay Beach and Gull Rocks features distinctive rock formations that are well-known from television series.
One of the most popular viewpoints is St Agnes Beacon, which provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Droskyn Point also offers excellent coastal views.
Yes, Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins combines natural beauty with historical context. While hiking along Cligga Head, you can find interesting evidence of the region's mining history, walking paths once used by miners.
The St. Allen area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the St Clement Church and Village loop. For mountain biking, explore trails in Idless Woods. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the Woodman's Cabin loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around St. Allen, MTB Trails around St. Allen, and Running Trails around St. Allen guides.
Yes, some areas are suitable for walks with dogs. For instance, Holywell Cave and its surrounding beach are noted as great for dogs and kids. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
Given the coastal and sometimes rugged terrain, it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes, especially if you plan to explore areas like Holywell Cave. Layers are also advisable due to potentially windy conditions, particularly at elevated viewpoints like St Agnes Beacon.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like St Agnes Beacon. The unique experience of exploring Holywell Cave at low tide and the scenic beauty of Holywell Bay Beach and Gull Rocks are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes nearby. For example, the Perranporth Sand Dunes loop from Perranporth is an easy 4.9 km walk. You can find more beginner-friendly options in the Easy hikes around St. Allen guide.
Yes, the area offers circular hiking routes. For example, the St Clement Church and Village loop from St. Clement is an easy 4.5 km circular hike. Other options include the Malpas Estuary loop from Truro. Explore more in the Easy hikes around St. Allen guide.


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