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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Perranzabuloe

Best natural monuments around Perranzabuloe are found on the north coast of Cornwall, England, characterized by a rugged and picturesque coastline. This area features diverse geological and ecological characteristics, shaped by the powerful Atlantic Ocean. The landscape offers a variety of natural features, from expansive beaches to towering cliffs and unique geological formations. It provides opportunities to explore coastal environments and observe local wildlife.

Best natural monuments around Perranzabuloe

  • The most popular natural monuments is St Agnes Beacon, a…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins

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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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Holywell Cave

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At low tide, you can find Holywell Cave under the southern cliffs of Kelsey Head. Whilst the cave entrance from the beach does not seem very large, if you follow …

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St Agnes Beacon

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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 …

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Gwennap Pit

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Gwennap Pit was used by the renowned cleric John Wesley to give preaches from 1762 until 1789. Its unusual form is thought to be caused to a collapsed abandoned mine …

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Holywell Bay Beach and Gull Rocks

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A very long sandy beach, also suitable for surfing. Off the coast is a 69-year-old wreck, which can be seen at low tide.
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NenaWe83
June 11, 2025, Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins

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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Ian
April 7, 2025, St Agnes Beacon

Amazing 360 degree views for very little effort

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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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Natalie
November 22, 2022, Gwennap Pit

Gwennap Pit was used by the renowned cleric John Wesley to give preaches from 1762 until 1789. Its unusual form is thought to be caused to a collapsed abandoned mine dig. After Wesley's death, villagers continued to use the pit for religious gatherings, a tradition which is still on-going. Local miners cut the circular terraces to make seats at the beginning of the 19th century.

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Natalie
November 9, 2022, St Agnes Beacon

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent natural monuments in Perranzabuloe?

Perranzabuloe boasts several impressive natural monuments. Among them are the expansive Perranporth Beach with its dramatic cliffs and sand dunes, the ecologically significant Penhale Sands, and the unique Holywell Cave with its colorful ceiling and limestone pools. The towering cliffs of Cligga Head also offer breathtaking coastal views.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Perranzabuloe?

Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. Holywell Bay Beach and Gull Rocks is a popular choice, known for its long sandy beach. Perranporth Beach also features the Chapel Rock Tidal Pool, which provides a calm and safe swimming spot, ideal for children.

What kind of wildlife can I observe at the natural monuments in Perranzabuloe?

Penhale Sands, located behind Perranporth Beach, is an extensive system of sand dunes designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It's a vital habitat for specialized plants and wildlife, including Cornwall's largest colony of the silver-studded blue butterfly, a Red Data Book species.

Are there any historical sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical significance. For example, Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins not only offer stunning views but also feature interesting evidence of the region's mining history. Additionally, Gwennap Pit, while a natural formation, is also a significant historical site used by John Wesley for sermons.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Perranzabuloe offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those leading to View of Holywell Bay Beach loop from Perranporth. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Saints Trail Viaduct loop from Goonhavern. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Portreath Harbour and Beach loop from Perranarworthal.

Are there natural monuments suitable for easy walks or beginners?

Many of the coastal paths and beach areas offer relatively easy walking options. Perranporth Beach itself provides a vast, flat expanse for leisurely strolls, and the paths around St Agnes Beacon offer a choice of trails, including easier routes on its inland flank, providing stunning panoramic views without overly strenuous effort.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Perranzabuloe?

The natural monuments in Perranzabuloe can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer warmer weather ideal for beach activities and exploring, while autumn and winter provide dramatic coastal scenery and fewer crowds, perfect for rugged walks along the cliffs and beaches. Always check tide times, especially for features like Holywell Cave.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

Many of the natural monuments, especially the beaches and coastal paths, are dog-friendly. For instance, the tips for Holywell Cave mention it's an 'absolutely fantastic beach. Great for dogs and kids'. However, it's always advisable to check local signage for any seasonal restrictions or specific rules, especially on beaches during peak season.

Are there cafes or pubs near the natural monuments in Perranzabuloe?

Yes, popular areas like Perranporth Beach have amenities nearby, including cafes and pubs. When exploring coastal paths or visiting specific natural monuments, you'll often find establishments in the nearest villages or towns, offering refreshments and meals.

How long should I plan for visiting the natural monuments?

The duration of your visit depends on the specific monument and your activity. A leisurely stroll along Perranporth Beach or a visit to the Chapel Rock Tidal Pool might take a couple of hours. Exploring Holywell Cave requires timing with low tide. For more extensive exploration, such as hiking the coastal paths around Cligga Head or St Agnes Beacon, you might want to dedicate half a day or more.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Perranzabuloe?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like St Agnes Beacon, which offers breathtaking vistas of the high moorlands and coastline. The dramatic geological formations, like the natural arches and stacks around Perranporth Beach, and the unique experience of exploring Holywell Cave, are also highly appreciated.

Is public transport available to reach the natural monuments?

Public transport options, primarily local bus services, connect some of the main towns and villages in Perranzabuloe, including Perranporth. These services can get you close to several natural monuments, especially those near populated areas. However, for more remote locations, driving or cycling might be more convenient.

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