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Top 19 Natural Monuments around St. Merryn

Best natural monuments around St. Merryn include a dramatic coastline with diverse geological features. The area is characterized by rugged headlands, expansive sandy bays, and distinctive rock formations. These natural features provide opportunities for coastal walks and offer views of the Atlantic Ocean. The landscape combines natural beauty with historical significance, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.

Best natural monuments around St. Merryn

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Rumps (Iron Age fort), a historical site…

Last updated: May 3, 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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The Rumps (Iron Age fort)

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From the Iron Age fort on Rumps Point, you can see the offshore rocks, which are known as Sevensouls and the Mouls, and can see for miles out into the …

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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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Antje & Mario
June 16, 2024, Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations

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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Very wide view over the sea, small islands in sight, it's worth taking binoculars with you.

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The path up here is not for the faint hearted. Well worth it though fantastic views.

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Old Lighthouse

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Breathtakingly beautiful rocks of the Bedruthan Steps. Unfortunately, access to the NT car park has been closed for some time due to a rock slide. From the viewpoint and the surrounding cliffs you can still enjoy the view of the rocks and the beach.

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If you are coming from Padstow, you can look forward to the hustle and bustle easing again.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable natural features to explore around St. Merryn?

The St. Merryn area is rich in diverse natural features. You can explore dramatic rock formations like the iconic Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations, known for its granite stacks and legendary giant. The region also boasts rugged headlands such as Stepper Point Daymark Tower, offering expansive views over the Cornish coastline, and the famous 'seven bays' including Harlyn Bay and Constantine Bay, each with unique sandy beaches and coastal scenery.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in the St. Merryn area?

Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical importance. The Rumps (Iron Age fort) is a prime example, featuring the remains of an ancient Iron Age fort with stone-faced ramparts and circular houses, all set against a backdrop of spectacular coastal panoramas. Additionally, the Stepper Point Daymark Tower itself is a historical navigation beacon for seafarers.

What kind of walking trails can I find near the natural monuments in St. Merryn?

The St. Merryn area is excellent for walking, particularly along the South West Coast Path. You can find trails offering dramatic views over steep cliffs and beautiful beaches, such as the section from Trevone to Stepper Point. For more options, komoot offers a guide to Easy hikes around St. Merryn, which includes routes like the Mother Ivey's Bay – Trevose Head Lighthouse loop.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in St. Merryn?

Absolutely. Many of St. Merryn's natural monuments are suitable for families. St George's Cove, for instance, is a family-friendly beach just a short walk from Padstow, offering vast golden sands at low tide for exploration. The 'seven bays' like Harlyn Bay and Constantine Bay are also popular with families for their sandy shores and rock pooling opportunities.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around St. Merryn?

The natural monuments around St. Merryn can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for coastal walks and fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for beach activities and exploring the bays. Winter offers dramatic, rugged scenery, though some access points, like the steps to Bedruthan Steps beach, may be closed due to tides or weather.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and beaches in St. Merryn?

Many of the natural monuments and beaches in the St. Merryn area are dog-friendly, especially outside of peak season. However, specific restrictions may apply to certain beaches during summer months. It's always best to check local signage or council websites for the most up-to-date information on dog access for individual bays and coastal paths.

Are there opportunities for cycling near the natural monuments?

Yes, the St. Merryn area offers cycling opportunities. While some coastal paths may be challenging for bikes, you can find dedicated routes. For example, komoot has guides for Gravel biking around St. Merryn and MTB Trails around St. Merryn, which include routes like the Camel Trail, offering a different way to experience the region's natural beauty.

What are the geological features that make St. Merryn's coastline unique?

St. Merryn's coastline is characterized by its dramatic geology, primarily featuring rugged granite cliffs and distinctive rock formations. The Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations are a prime example, with their iconic granite stacks. The area's headlands, like Trevose Head and Stepper Point, showcase the powerful erosion by the Atlantic Ocean, creating a visually stunning and geologically rich landscape.

Where can I find parking when visiting the natural monuments?

Parking is generally available near many of the popular natural monuments and beaches. For instance, there is paid parking available for visitors to Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations. Many of the larger bays also have designated car parks, though these can fill up quickly during peak season. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in St. Merryn?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and dramatic coastal scenery. The expansive sandy beaches, especially at low tide, are a major draw, as are the unique rock formations and the sense of history found at sites like The Rumps (Iron Age fort). The opportunity for invigorating coastal walks and exploring diverse landscapes, from sheltered coves to rugged cliffs, is also highly valued.

Are there any natural monuments that are particularly challenging to access?

Some natural monuments, while rewarding, do present access challenges. For example, reaching the golden sands at Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations involves descending a steep and narrow set of steps cut into the cliffs, and access is dependent on tides. Always check tide times and be prepared for uneven terrain on coastal paths.

Which of the 'seven bays' near St. Merryn is best for surfing?

Among St. Merryn's famous 'seven bays,' Harlyn Bay is particularly known for its excellent surfing conditions. It's one of the widest beaches at low tide and offers good waves, making it a popular spot for surfers of various skill levels.

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