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Top 20 Natural Monuments around St. Teath

Natural monuments around St. Teath offer access to a variety of impressive natural landscapes in North Cornwall. This region features rugged coastlines, granite summits, and unique valleys. These sites provide opportunities for hiking, sightseeing, and experiencing Cornwall's natural beauty. The area is characterized by its dramatic geological formations and expansive views.

Best natural monuments around St. Teath

  • The most popular natural monuments is Willapark Lookout and Rocky Valley, a viewpoint that features impressive cliff formations carved by the Trevillet…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Brown Willy Summit

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The highest point in Cornwall and a UK designated Marilyn. I think the best way to go up Brown Willy is to do a loop and come in from the …

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Rough Tor

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A lovely Tor to do in conjunction with Brown Willy. Easily accessible from the Rough Tor car park. Impressive rock formations and a generally interesting place to be at with great views.

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Boscastle Harbour

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A century ago, Boscastle was a bustling harbour community with hundreds of commercial ships passing through every year. These days, it’s difficult to imagine the tranquil little village being a …

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Willapark Lookout and Rocky Valley

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Very nice views of the lake and beautiful cliff formations.
Sure-footed shoes are definitely recommended. Take enough water during the summer months. There are hardly any shade spots and it goes up and down.

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Tintagel Castle Bridge

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To access both halves of the ruins of Tintagel Castle, which sits on its own tiny peninsula as well as on the Cornish mainland, you'll need to cross on this …

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August 6, 2024, Rough Tor

Fabulous view at 390m altitude

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Beautiful view of the wide sea with rocks and cliffs. You can also go for a swim in Boscastle Harbour. That's what the locals do here. So pack your swimming trunks/swimsuit.

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Gitta
October 17, 2023, Tintagel Castle Bridge

So in strong winds the bridge is closed. However, the rune can also be seen very clearly from Hotel Camelot and at the café below the peninsula.

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August 7, 2023, Brown Willy Summit

Brown Willy at 420 m is the highest point in Cornwall. The rocky granite summit offers great views across Bodmin and over Rough Tor out to sea.

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August 7, 2023, Rough Tor

Rough Tor is a striking granite summit on the northern edge of Bodmin Moor. Great views back to the sea or on towards Brown Willy. 400 m high.

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This will take you to Tintagel Grad with the castle ruins.

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Mighty power of nature

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With a bit of luck you can see seals here :-)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most impressive natural monuments to visit around St. Teath?

North Cornwall offers a variety of impressive natural monuments. Among the most popular are Willapark Lookout and Rocky Valley, known for dramatic cliff formations and coastal views. Another must-see is Boscastle Harbour, nestled in a natural inlet with rugged cliffs. For expansive moorland views, Brown Willy Summit, Cornwall's highest point, is a popular choice.

Are there natural monuments suitable for families around St. Teath?

Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Boscastle Harbour is a settlement and natural monument that offers beautiful views and a serene atmosphere, making it suitable for families. While some coastal paths can be challenging, areas around the harbour itself are generally accessible for a pleasant family outing.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect when visiting natural monuments like Brown Willy or Rough Tor?

When visiting Brown Willy Summit and Rough Tor on Bodmin Moor, expect challenging terrain characterized by rocky, granite outcrops. These are often climbed as part of an 8-mile hike. Sure-footed shoes are recommended due to the uneven ground, but the panoramic views from these 400m+ summits are very rewarding.

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

The best time to visit is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and more predictable for hiking and exploring. During summer, coastal paths can be exposed, so bringing enough water is advisable. Winter can offer dramatic scenery but may involve more challenging conditions due to wind and rain.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting at these natural sites?

Yes, the diverse landscapes around St. Teath, from rugged coastlines to moorland and wooded valleys, provide habitats for various wildlife. Coastal areas like Rocky Valley and Boscastle are excellent for birdwatching, including seabirds. Inland, Bodmin Moor offers chances to spot moorland birds and ponies. St Nectan's Glen, with its ancient woodland, is a tranquil spot for observing local flora and fauna.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The area around St. Teath is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Glebe Cliff – Barras Nose loop' or 'Tintagel Methodist Church – King Arthur's Great Halls loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes like 'The Camel Trail' and road cycling routes including the 'Port Isaac Village and Harbour loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around St. Teath, Gravel biking around St. Teath, and Road Cycling Routes around St. Teath guide pages.

Is St Nectan's Glen considered a natural monument, and what makes it unique?

Yes, St Nectan's Glen is a significant natural monument. It's a picturesque wooded valley home to St Nectan's Kieve, a stunning 60-foot waterfall that plunges into a deep rock basin and passes through a natural arch. The Trevillet River has carved this valley through Devonian slate over millennia, creating a unique ecosystem within a serene, ancient woodland setting. It's a magical and tranquil spot, perfect for nature lovers.

Are the natural monuments around St. Teath generally dog-friendly?

Many natural trails and monuments in North Cornwall are dog-friendly, especially the open moorland areas like Brown Willy and Rough Tor, and coastal paths. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, cliff edges, or in areas with ground-nesting birds. Specific attractions might have their own rules, so checking in advance is recommended.

What should I wear when exploring the natural monuments in this region?

Given the varied terrain and coastal weather, it's advisable to wear layers, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy hiking shoes or boots. Sure-footed shoes are definitely recommended for places like Rocky Valley due to uneven paths. Even in summer, the weather can change quickly, so being prepared for rain and wind is wise.

Are there any historical or cultural sites integrated with the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area have historical significance. Rough Tor on Bodmin Moor features ancient settlements and impressive rock formations. The coastline around Tintagel, including the dramatic cliffs and Merlin's Cave, is steeped in Arthurian legend, making it a blend of natural grandeur and historical intrigue. Boscastle Harbour also has a rich history as a bustling port.

How long does it typically take to visit some of the main natural attractions?

The duration of your visit can vary greatly depending on the monument and your activity. A hike incorporating Brown Willy and Rough Tor can take around 3-4 hours. Exploring Willapark Lookout and Rocky Valley or the Boscastle coastline can range from a short stroll to a half-day hike. St Nectan's Glen might take 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the waterfall and woodland.

Are there any natural monuments that offer particularly easy walks or accessible paths?

While many natural monuments in the region involve rugged terrain, some areas offer easier access. The immediate vicinity of Boscastle Harbour provides relatively flat paths for strolling and enjoying the views. However, for most natural monuments, especially those involving coastal paths or moorland, be prepared for uneven surfaces and ascents. Paths at Rocky Valley, for instance, are not accessible to strollers or those with mobility challenges.

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