Attractions and places to see around Cury are concentrated on the Lizard Peninsula, a region known for its distinctive coastal landscapes and unique geology. This area offers a blend of natural monuments, viewpoints, and historical sites. Visitors can explore the southernmost tip of Britain and discover diverse flora and wildlife.
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 Cury area, located on the Lizard Peninsula, is rich in distinctive natural features. You can visit Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of Britain, known for its unique geology and diverse flora and wildlife. Another must-see is Kynance Cove, a beautiful bay with turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs, especially stunning at low tide. Don't miss The Devil's Frying Pan, a natural monument formed by a collapsed sea cave, featuring an impressive stone arch and a deep hole.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. The prominent Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn is a significant man-made monument with two octagonal towers, one housing an electric light visible for up to 48 km. You can also find the Germoe War Memorial on Tregonning Hill, which offers historical significance along with expansive views of both the north and south coasts.
Many attractions around Cury are suitable for families. Lizard Point and Kynance Cove are popular choices, offering scenic walks and opportunities to explore the coast. The Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn also welcomes families, often featuring a museum. These locations provide a blend of natural beauty and educational experiences for all ages.
Absolutely. The Cury area is excellent for hiking. You can explore trails like the moderate 'Goonhilly Downs National Nature Reserve loop — The Lizard' or 'The Loe and Loe Bar – Porthleven Harbour loop from Gunwalloe'. For more options, check out the dedicated guide for Hiking around Cury.
Yes, the Lizard Peninsula offers several road cycling routes. You can find routes like the 'Cadgwith Cove & Poldhu Beach loop — Lizard Heritage Coast' or longer, moderate rides such as the 'Gweek Village Stores – Lizard Point and Lighthouse loop from Mullion School'. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Cury guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and unique coastal landscapes. Many enjoy the mild maritime climate and the distinctive flora and wildlife, especially around Lizard Point. The dramatic formations like The Devil's Frying Pan and the picturesque Kynance Cove are also highly appreciated for their visual appeal and photographic opportunities.
Yes, popular attractions such as Kynance Cove typically have nearby car parking facilities. However, it's important to note that these areas can become extremely busy during high season, so arriving early is advisable.
Yes, there are several easy walks around Cury. Options include the 'Poldhu Point & Pollurrion Cove loop from Mullion' and the 'Church Cove & Poldhu Beach loop from Gunwalloe'. These routes are generally shorter and less challenging. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Cury guide.
Yes, some of the main attractions offer facilities. For instance, at Lizard Point, you'll find drinks, eateries, shops, and toilets at the National Trust car park. Kynance Cove also has a café on the hill overlooking the bay, offering food, drinks, and public toilets.
Many of the outdoor attractions and coastal paths around Cury are dog-friendly, especially for walks. However, it's always best to check specific signage at each location, particularly for beaches or nature reserves, as restrictions may apply during certain times of the year or in specific areas. Generally, dogs are welcome on leads on most trails.
The Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn is a historic man-made monument consisting of two white octagonal towers. Only the eastern tower is active, housing an electric light visible for up to 48 km. In poor visibility, an electric fog horn sounds every 30 seconds. Visitors can often explore a museum within the lighthouse complex, learning about its history and maritime significance.
The Lizard Peninsula experiences a mild maritime climate, making it pleasant for visits throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer warmer weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for coastal walks and enjoying the beaches. However, the area's unique geology and wildlife can be appreciated in all seasons, with fewer crowds in the off-peak months.


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