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Top 5 Natural Monuments around St. Germans

Best natural monuments around St. Germans are found in East Cornwall, a region characterized by its estuarine landscapes and proximity to the coast. The village is situated on the River Tiddy, which flows into the River Lynher, creating tidal basins and saltmarshes. These areas provide important habitats and opportunities for outdoor activities. The surrounding natural features offer scenic walks and insights into the region's geology and history.

Best natural monuments around St. Germans

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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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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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St Keyne's Well

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St Keyne's well is located just outside the village of St Keyne. A stone path takes you down the the well house. Tales say that if two newly-weds drink the …

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Trevethy Quoit Neolithic Burial Chamber

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Trevethy Quoit is a neolithic dolmen. With 5 standing stones and one large capstone, the burial chamber reaches an impressive 2.7m in height. The quoit is known locally as the giant's house.

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Trethevy Quoit

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Large, very well-preserved dolmen from the Neolithic period, around 4000-2000 BC.

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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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Bethan Owens
September 29, 2023, St Keyne's Well

St Keyne's well is located just outside the village of St Keyne. A stone path takes you down the the well house. Tales say that if two newly-weds drink the water, the first one to drink it will become more dominant in the marriage.

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Trevethy Quoit is a neolithic dolmen. With 5 standing stones and one large capstone, the burial chamber reaches an impressive 2.7m in height. The quoit is known locally as the giant's house.

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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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Uhlandtouren
September 19, 2022, Trethevy Quoit

Impressive contemporary history. It's impressive how the stones were positioned.

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Thomas
August 24, 2022, Trethevy Quoit

Large, very well-preserved dolmen from the Neolithic period, around 4000-2000 BC.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments to visit around St. Germans?

Visitors frequently enjoy Sharrow Beach (Freathy), a secluded beach and coastal viewpoint on the Rame Peninsula. Another highly appreciated site is Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, known for its landscaped parkland, gardens, and historical features. The ancient Trevethy Quoit Neolithic Burial Chamber is also a significant attraction.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments near St. Germans?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Mount Edgcumbe Country Park offers extensive grounds for exploration and views across Plymouth Sound. The ancient Trevethy Quoit Neolithic Burial Chamber and Trethevy Quoit are also listed as family-friendly historical sites, providing an engaging glimpse into the past.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around St. Germans?

The area around St. Germans is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore the expansive tidal mudflats and saltmarshes of the River Tiddy and River Lynher estuaries, which are crucial habitats for various bird species. Coastal features include the stunning sandy stretches and dramatic cliffs of Whitsand Bay, as well as the shingle beach at Seaton. Inland, you'll find landscaped parkland and woodlands at places like Mount Edgcumbe Country Park.

Are there any dog-friendly natural monuments or walks in the area?

Yes, Sharrow Beach (Freathy), part of Whitsand Bay, is known to be dog-friendly year-round, offering vast sandy stretches for walks. Many of the coastal paths and trails through the estuaries and parklands are also suitable for dogs, though it's always advisable to check local signage for specific restrictions.

What historical or cultural sites are considered natural monuments near St. Germans?

The region features several sites where history intertwines with nature. The Trevethy Quoit Neolithic Burial Chamber and Trethevy Quoit are impressive Neolithic dolmens. Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, while a natural landscape, also contains a Bronze Age burial mound and military installations. Additionally, St Keyne's Well is a historical site with local folklore.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Seaton Beach loop from Downderry' or 'Seaton Beach loop from Seaton'. For more challenging walks, explore the 'Coastpath loop from Sheviock'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'View of the Rame Peninsula – Whitsand Bay loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around St. Germans, Hiking around St. Germans, and MTB Trails around St. Germans guides.

Are there good places for birdwatching near St. Germans?

Yes, the River Tiddy and River Lynher estuaries are excellent for birdwatching. These tidal basins and saltmarshes are designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest and provide crucial habitats. During autumn and winter, you might spot species like the Eurasian Spoonbill and Spotted Redshank. Old Quay Lane, leading to St. Germans Quay, offers tranquil paths with good birdwatching opportunities along the River Tiddy.

What is Whitsand Bay like, and how accessible is it?

Whitsand Bay is a stunning natural attraction known for its over three miles of sand, backed by majestic cliffs and featuring tidal rock pools. It offers a more secluded beach experience due to access via steep slopes. This contributes to its quieter atmosphere compared to other popular Cornish beaches. Dogs are welcome year-round.

What do visitors appreciate most about the natural monuments around St. Germans?

Visitors frequently praise the secluded and tranquil nature of places like Sharrow Beach (Freathy). The blend of natural beauty and historical significance at sites such as Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, with its landscaped gardens and ancient features, is also highly valued. The impressive scale and historical context of the Neolithic burial chambers like Trevethy Quoit also leave a lasting impression.

Are there any natural monuments with viewpoints offering scenic vistas?

Yes, Sharrow Beach (Freathy) is a coastal viewpoint on the Rame Peninsula, offering expansive sea views. Mount Edgcumbe Country Park also provides stunning views across the Plymouth Sound, encompassing the naval base and breakwater, amidst its beautiful landscaped parkland.

Can I find coastal walks near St. Germans that include natural monuments?

Absolutely. The South West Coastal Path runs along the Rame Peninsula, offering access to natural monuments like Sharrow Beach (Freathy). You can also enjoy coastal walks along Seaton Beach, which at low tide allows for an extended stroll to Downderry, providing opportunities to explore the rugged Cornish coastline.

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