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Top 14 Natural Monuments around St. Eval

Best natural monuments around St. Eval showcase North Cornwall's dramatic coastline, unique geology, and ancient history. The region features rugged headlands, sandy beaches, and significant geological formations. Visitors can explore sites shaped by coastal erosion and discover ancient megaliths. These locations offer insights into natural forces and human heritage.

Best natural monuments around St. Eval

  • The most popular natural monuments is Stepper Point Daymark Tower, a natural monument and viewpoint that offers views over the Cornish coastline. The headland…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations

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Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps comprise an iconic stretch of coastline synonymous with shipwrecks and smugglers. The granite rocks that are dotted across the beach are stepping stones for the Giant …

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Stepper Point Daymark Tower

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From the rugged headland of Stepper Point, you experience wonderful views over the Cornish coastline. The headland is topped by a stone tower, built as a 'day mark' to serve as a navigation beacon for seafarers during daylight.

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St George's Cove

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Just a half mile walk from Padstow will bring you to St George's Cove. At high tide there is just a small area of sand, it is low tide when …

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Dramatic views over steep cliffs along the Cornish Atlantic Ocean coast. Love the beaches too.

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View of Bedruthan Steps

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A breathtaking rocky coast. A narrow staircase leads to the extensive sandy beach at low tide. Swimming is prohibited due to strong currents. A paid parking and campsite is available …

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Julian
August 5, 2025, View of Bedruthan Steps

They are currently closed due to rockfall

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To be seen at low tide and with the sun

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This section is more beautiful than the Apostles on the Great Ocean Route. And far more accessible - the SWCP is a great trail, and part of the route at the top is ok for wheel chairs.

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Great view of the beautiful bay. If I come here again, I'll try to find the way down.

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The steps have probably been closed for a while, as have all beach access at Porthcothan Beach. It's hard to tell from the highlights. The panorama is gigantic, but unfortunately there is no swimming break...

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This is the daytime equivalent of a lighthouse, a daymark tower. It is a navigational aid for seafarers which marks out the safe passage channel. It sits proudly here atop Stepper Point.

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Natalie
November 6, 2023, St George's Cove

Just a half mile from Padstow will bring you to St George's Cove. At high tide there is just a small area of sand, it's low tide when the cove really gets to show off its best side. The golden sands are so vast you can walk all the way to Hawker's Cove and Harbour Cove. Facing out into the Camel Estuary, it is lovely and sheltered but sadly it isn't a swimming beach, as tempting as it looks. The currents in the estuary are very strong and very dangerous. Enjoy the views over to Rock and Daymer Bay instead.

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This is the best place to appreciate the vastness and rugged beauty of this iconic stretch of Cornish coastline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most striking natural features to explore around St. Eval?

The St. Eval area is rich in dramatic coastal scenery. You can witness the iconic sea stacks at Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations, which rise majestically from the sea. Another notable feature is the rugged headland of Stepper Point, offering expansive views over the Cornish coastline and the mouth of the River Camel. Trevone Bay also features a distinctive natural landmark known as the 'Sink Hole,' a large blowhole formed from a collapsed sea cave.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in the St. Eval area?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Mawgan Porth offers a broad, sandy beach with abundant rock pools and caves to explore, and it's dog-friendly. St George's Cove, near Padstow, also provides vast golden sands at low tide, perfect for exploring, though swimming is not recommended due to strong currents. Porthcothan Bay, with its natural arch, also has public toilets, a shop, and lifeguard cover during summer.

What kind of geological significance do the natural monuments around St. Eval hold?

The region is a geological marvel. Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations are composed of Middle Devonian argillites, sculpted by coastal erosion, and are a known fossil site. Stepper Point is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its Polzeath Slates and igneous intrusions. Trevone Bay, also an SSSI, boasts goniatite and conodont fossils, a rare sequence of alternating marble, shale, and limestone, and a dolerite sill with unique mineral content.

Can I find ancient historical sites among the natural monuments in St. Eval?

Yes, the St. Eval parish is home to ancient megaliths, particularly menhirs (standing stones). One notable example is a large Menhir, approximately 3 meters high, located near St. Eval church. These pinky/white colored stones are part of Cornwall's rich heritage, believed to be aligned with prehistoric burial sites or sacred places, offering a glimpse into the Neolithic and Iron Age past.

What are the best walking routes near the natural monuments in St. Eval?

The South West Coast Path offers numerous scenic walks. A popular section is the South West Coast Path: Trevone to Stepper Point, which provides dramatic views over steep cliffs. For easier walks, you can find routes like the 'View of Bedruthan Steps' loop or the 'Porth Mear Cove – Pentire Steps Beach' loop. You can explore more options for easy hikes around St. Eval on komoot's guide to easy hikes.

Are there opportunities for running or cycling near these natural attractions?

Absolutely. The area provides excellent routes for both running and cycling. For runners, there are trails like the 'Porthcothan Beach – View of the Bedruthan Steps' loop. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Harlyn Bay Beach – Padstow Harbour' loop or the longer 'Trevone Bay – Harlyn Bay Beach' loop. Discover more running trails on komoot's running guide and cycling routes on komoot's cycling guide.

What wildlife can I expect to see at the natural monuments?

The coastal areas are rich in wildlife. At Stepper Point, you might spot grey seals and various seabirds offshore. The headland is also home to diverse flora, including rock samphire, ox-eye daisy, sea plantain, thrift, and sea spleenwort in its rock crevices.

Is beach access available at Bedruthan Steps?

While the clifftop paths at Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations offer breathtaking views, direct beach access is currently closed due to safety concerns from cliff falls. However, the clifftop viewpoints remain open, providing unparalleled vistas of this spectacular natural wonder. Always check local signage for the latest access information.

Where can I find parking when visiting natural monuments like Bedruthan Steps?

For Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations, there is a paid parking area available for visitors. For other locations, parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific location details before your visit. Many coastal paths and viewpoints often have designated parking areas nearby.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments around St. Eval?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic coastal views and the unique geological formations. The 'breathtaking' rocky coast at Bedruthan Steps and the 'wonderful views' from Stepper Point are often highlighted. The opportunity to explore extensive sandy beaches at low tide, like those near St George's Cove, is also a favorite, despite strong currents in some areas.

Are there any natural swimming spots or sheltered bays in the area?

Trevone Bay features a natural swimming pool, formed by the rocky shoreline, which offers a sheltered environment for swimming and snorkeling, particularly at appropriate tides. While St George's Cove is sheltered, swimming is not recommended due to very strong and dangerous currents in the Camel Estuary.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in St. Eval?

The North Cornwall coast offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer provide warmer weather, ideal for coastal walks and exploring beaches, with lifeguards often present at popular spots like Mawgan Porth during summer. Autumn can offer dramatic skies and fewer crowds, while winter walks can be invigorating, showcasing the raw power of the Atlantic. Always check tide times, especially for beach access and exploring rock pools.

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