
St Agnes from the air - Trevaunance Cove and Trevellas Porth
St Agnes Beaches |
Trevaunance Cove, the main beach of St Agnes, is a popular haunt for both local surfers and visitors.It is a small beach backed by cliffs and rocks and has many rock pools to explore. There is no beach at high tide. It is possible to climb over the rocks at the north of the beach to walk to Trevellas Porth which has a small beach. Facilities include parking with 2 small car parks within a short distance of the beach, toilets, beach shop and cafe. The road access to the beach is short and quite steep. RNLI Lifeguards are on duty at Trevaunance Cove beach from mid May to around the end of September. For more information about the lifeguard service - RNLI Area support centre Tel: 01872 572413 or email lifeguards@rnli.org.uk Trevaunance Cove is dog friendly with dogs allowed on the beach all year round. During the summer months dogs should be kept on a lead. Trevaunance Cove Surf Report Surfing conditions at Trevaunance Cove including wave height, swell direction, wind direction and speed, tides times, sea temperature and weather conditions. (Map integratetion by www.choughmountain.design)
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