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Trevaunance Cove

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Trevaunance Cove is a popular choice for families. With the old harbour and a labyrinth of caves to explore, there's plenty to keep the kids entertained and at low tide there is the opportunity to walk to the neighbouring beach of Trevellas Porth. There is plenty of parking at Trevaunance Cove and a place to get hot and cold snacks right next to the beach.

Beach huts are available for hire and a Lifeguard service operates daily from May to September. The cove is good for surfing (usually calmer than Chapel Porth and Porthtowan) and also offers great fishing at Trevaunance Point around high tide. A few minutes walk from the Cove is Trevaunance point, which offers great fishing during high tide.

Dogs are permitted on this beach all year round, but you are requested to keep your dog on the lead in July and August between 10am and 6pm when it is busier. Please clear up after your dog if it fouls the beach or the surrounding area. There is a special bin for dog waste which is provided by St. Agnes Chamber of Commerce. It is outside the public toilets on the approach to the beach.

Map and directions to Trevaunance . . .

Trevaunance Cove Walks

From Trevaunance Cove, there are a variety of walks, including cliff walks to Porthtowan or Trevellas Porth as well as the Arts and Crafts Trail, which begins at Trevaunance Cove car park.

Featured Walks

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