Routes

Planner

Features

Updates

App

Login or Signup

Get the App

Login or Signup

Routes
Places to see
United Kingdom
England
South West England

St. Wenn

Attractions and Places To See around St. Wenn - Top 20

Attractions around St. Wenn, a rural village in Cornwall, England, offer a tranquil setting characterized by historical sites and natural landscapes. The area provides a glimpse into traditional Cornish life and serves as a base for exploring the wider region. Visitors can find a variety of natural features and cultural landmarks.

Best attractions and places to see around St. Wenn

  • The most popular attractions is Padstow Harbour, a beach that is a charming fishing town and harbour rich in history and heritage. The picturesque town has many sights and experiences.
  • Another must-see spot is Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations, an iconic viewpoint stretch of coastline. The granite rocks across the beach are, according to legend, stepping stones for the Giant Bedruthan.
  • Visitors also love Trevone Bay, an other natural feature popular with surfers and families. This bay has good swell, a gently sloping beach, and rocks and caves to explore.
  • St. Wenn is known for its beaches, viewpoints, and natural features. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from coastal formations to historical sites.
  • The attractions around St. Wenn are appreciated by the komoot community. These highlights have received more than 400 upvotes and over 150 photos.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

Padstow Harbour

Highlight • Beach

Padstow is a charming fishing town and harbour that is rich in history and heritage. Whilst it can get busy, it is for good reason as the picturesque town has lots to see and experience. There are many attractive beaches and coves close to Padstow, too, including Bedruthan Steps, said to be the stepping stones of an ancient giant, and Constantine Bay, one of the best surfing beaches in the area.

Tip by

See hikes here

Send to Phone

Save

Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations

Highlight • Viewpoint

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 Bedruthan, according to legend. You can access the golden sands of the beach via a steep and narrow set of steps cut into the cliffs at low tide.

Tip by

Save

Sign up now to discover places like this

Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.

Sign up for free

Camel Trail Tea Garden

Highlight • Restaurant

Lovely little cafe right on the Camel Trail, serving good selection of hot food, cakes, sandwiches, coffee, beer and wine.

Tip by

Save

Trevone Bay

Highlight • Natural

Popular with surfers and families alike, Trevone Bay has good swell yet a gently sloping beach plus plenty of rocks and caves for children to explore.

There are toilets, a cafe and a shop at the beach and just a short step inland Trevone has plenty more facilities to offer. It is a good place to park and walk round the coastline to Padstow.

Tip by

Save

St George's Cove

Highlight • Viewpoint

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 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.

Tip by

Save

Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around St. Wenn.

Sign up for free

Already have an account?

Start today with a free account

Your next adventure awaits.

Login or Signup

Popular around St. Wenn

Just Around The Corner — exploring the best of the South West by bike

Hiking around St. Wenn

Cycling around St. Wenn

Gravel biking around St. Wenn

MTB Trails around St. Wenn

Road Cycling Routes around St. Wenn

Running Trails around St. Wenn

Other adventures around St. Wenn

Just Around The Corner — exploring the best of the South West by bike

Cycling Collection by

Vedangi Kulkarni

Tips from the Community

flari
June 12, 2025, Camel Trail Tea Garden

Delicious food. Friendly service.

Translated by Google

0

0

Delicious food and drinks. Friendly service! Beautiful garden. You can relax.

Translated by Google

0

0

D White
April 9, 2025, Trevone Bay

Great place to rest and relax

0

0

Idyllic tea garden with a small souvenir shop and wine from the neighboring vineyard

Translated by Google

0

0

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...

Translated by Google

0

0

Phil Lee
April 29, 2024, Trevone Bay

Dogs are allowed on most Cornish beaches in the off season. For exact dates go to https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/environment/animal-welfare-and-enforcement/dogs-on-beaches/.

0

0

Kev Trethewey
February 5, 2024, Trevone Bay

Lovely beach to stop at for an ice cream

0

0

Natalie
November 6, 2023, Trevone Bay

Popular with surfers and families alike, Trevone Bay has good swell yet a gently sloping beach as well as plenty of rocks and caves for children to explore. There are toilets, a cafe and a shop at the beach and just a short step inland Trevone has plenty more facilities to offer. It is a good place to park and run round the coastline to Padstow.

0

0

Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around St. Wenn?

The area around St. Wenn is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the iconic Bedruthan Steps Rock Formations, a dramatic stretch of coastline with granite rocks. Trevone Bay offers a gently sloping beach with rocks and caves to explore, popular with surfers and families. For a quieter experience, St George's Cove, a short walk from Padstow, reveals vast golden sands at low tide. Additionally, the parish is home to Rosenannon Downs, an extensive heathland and Site of Special Scientific Interest, perfect for observing diverse flora and heathland birds.

Are there any historical or cultural sites to visit in St. Wenn?

Yes, St. Wenn offers a glimpse into traditional Cornish history. The central landmark is the historic St. Wenn Church, dedicated to Saint Wenna, with parts dating back to the 12th century. You can observe its two-staged tower and a 15th-century Norman-style font inside. Another ancient monument is the Cornish Cross at Cross and Hand, locally known as 'Crossy Ann,' which marks the boundary of three parishes.

What outdoor activities and trails are available near St. Wenn?

St. Wenn is a great base for outdoor activities. For cycling, the easy-grade Camel Trail is a popular choice, with sections like the 20 km loop from Wadebridge. Hikers can explore routes such as the moderate Goss Moor Trail loop from Roche (over 15 km) or the Saints Way and Rosenannon Downs Loop (nearly 13 km). There are also options for gravel biking, including longer, more challenging routes like the 56 km Goss Moor, Bishop's Wood, and Camel Estuary loop.

Are there family-friendly attractions around St. Wenn?

Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. Padstow Harbour is a charming fishing town with plenty to see and experience. Trevone Bay is popular with families due to its gently sloping beach and caves. St George's Cove offers vast sands for playing at low tide. Further afield, attractions like Camel Creek Family Adventure Park, Wheal Martyn Clay Works, and Bodmin Jail are within a short drive.

Where can I find refreshments or a place to eat while exploring the trails?

While St. Wenn village itself is quiet, you can find refreshments along popular routes. The Camel Trail Tea Garden is conveniently located right on the Camel Trail, offering a good selection of hot food, cakes, sandwiches, coffee, beer, and wine. Trevone Bay also has a cafe and shop directly at the beach, with more facilities a short walk inland.

What should I know about visiting beaches near St. Wenn, especially regarding swimming and dogs?

When visiting beaches, always check local signage. For example, St George's Cove, despite its tempting appearance, is not suitable for swimming due to very strong and dangerous currents in the Camel Estuary. Trevone Bay is a lovely beach, but dogs are generally not allowed. Always be mindful of tides, especially at places like Bedruthan Steps where access to the beach is only possible at low tide via steep steps, and swimming is prohibited due to strong currents.

Are there any accessible trails or attractions for visitors with mobility considerations?

The Camel Trail is generally known for its flat, well-maintained surface, making it suitable for a wider range of users, including those with prams or wheelchairs, depending on the specific section. For other trails, such as those on Rosenannon Downs, paths can be wet and muddy, and terrain varies, so it's advisable to check specific route details for accessibility information.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around St. Wenn?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal scenery and the tranquil rural atmosphere. The dramatic rock formations at Bedruthan Steps are often described as 'breathtaking.' The charm and heritage of Padstow Harbour, despite its popularity, are highly rated for its picturesque setting and experiences. The golden sands and sheltered nature of coves like St George's Cove also receive high praise, especially at low tide.

What is the best time of year to visit St. Wenn and the surrounding area?

The best time to visit St. Wenn and the wider Cornish region is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is often pleasant for outdoor activities, and the main tourist crowds of summer have either not yet arrived or have dispersed. Summer (June-August) offers warmer temperatures but also sees a significant increase in visitors, especially at popular coastal spots.

Can I find accommodation or pubs in St. Wenn village?

St. Wenn is a small, quiet civil parish and village, offering a tranquil escape. While it provides a peaceful base for exploring, it is not a bustling tourist hub. Therefore, accommodation and pub options directly within St. Wenn village are limited. You will likely find more choices in nearby larger towns or along the coast, which are a short drive away.

Are there any specific tips for walking on Rosenannon Downs?

When walking on Rosenannon Downs, be aware that it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest with diverse habitats including heathland and bogland. Paths can be wet and muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Also, cattle graze the area between June and October, so be mindful of livestock and keep dogs on a leash if you bring them.

Most popular routes around St. Wenn

Hiking around St. Wenn

Most popular attractions around St. Wenn

Natural Monuments

Store rating

Get inspired with the komoot mobile app

With a free komoot account, you can easily find, customize, and navigate endless outdoor adventures.

or

Join komoot Now

Store rating

Explore more

Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions:

DevonButcombeKeynshamWinfordNempnett ThrubwellPublowWringtonCompton DandoChew StokeDorsetUbleyMarksburyNewton St LoeChew MagnaBarrow GurneyEnglishcombeBath and North East SomersetCornwallSomersetBlagdonWhitchurchFarmboroughBurringtonDundryWiltshireEast HarptreePeasedown St JohnGloucestershireBackwellWest HarptreeCompton MartinKelstonChelwoodMarshfieldColerneBoxPristonNorth StokeHanham AbbotsCorstonSt CatherineBanwellCamertonOldlandBittonPuxtonWinscombe & SandfordNorton MalrewardChurchillFlax BourtonLong AshtonBathfordBatheastonCongresburyBrockleyStowey-SuttonWinsleyMonkton CombeMonkton FarleighLimpley StokeSouthstokeStanton DrewCharlcombeDunkerton and TunleyTimsburySwainswickNorth SomersetLoxtonSaltfordCold AshtonBathamptonHinton CharterhouseClavertonClapton-In-GordanoYattonBradford-On-AvonWellowCombe HayFreshfordWraxall And FailandNailseaHanhamAtworthHinton BlewettTickenhamWestwoodSt. VeepPilning And Severn BeachPill & Easton-In-GordanoWingfieldLanteglosLanreathDuloeHigh LittletonPolperroSt. ErvanShoscombePelyntDyrham And HintonHoltPortburyAbbots LeighPaultonPadstowSt. MerrynDoyntonCleeveSistonPortisheadSennenCluttonHilpertonSouth WraxallWick And AbsonHuttonSt. LevanAlmondsburyBleadonSouthwickFoweyDobwalls And TrewidlandMadronSt. Minver LowlandsSt. JustPenzanceSt. ErthBreageSt. HilaryMawgan-In-MeneageSt. BuryanBoconnocGrade-RuanWeston-In-GordanoCameleyMullionSt. EvalPatchwaySancreedDownend and Bromley HeathSt. TeathCrowanZennorFiltonSt. EndellionStoke GiffordCuryRadstockGunwalloeTowednackSt. WinnowStavertonLockingSt. IsseyPaulWinterbourneSt. BreockKingston SeymourCalstockMarazionLostwithielLuxulyanSt. BlaiseSt. Austell BayHillSt. Minver HighlandsSt KeverneAustNorth BradleyRedruthCarn BreaTrowbridgeCorshamSt. SampsonMawgan-In-PydarTormartonDilton MarshLudgvanLooeEgloshayleWadebridgeGwinear-GwithianOldbury-Upon-SevernCarlyonWick St LawrenceIlloganCarharrackSt. KewLanliverySt. Columb MajorPerranzabuloeMelksham WithoutSt. GeorgesSt. DayAdventForrabury And MinsterLesnewthHawkesburySt. JuliotPerranuthnoeGreat HintonSt. AllenCamborneGwennapWestburyTrevalgaBishopstoneWeston-Super-MareBroughton GiffordActon TurvilleSt GennysCamelfordBradley StokeHortonNorth WraxallNettletonBaydonDevizesFarrington GurneySherstonHilmartonSopworthTywardreath And ParPentewan ValleyKeaTintagelSt. AustellKewstokeSt. AgnesHayleDavidstowSodburyBadmintonWickwarLittle SodburyRangeworthySt. Martin-In-MeneageLuckingtonGrittletonStoke Lodge And The CommonCherhill

Nearby adventure guides

Things to Do around Withiel

background

Get ready to conquer new peaks

Sign up for Free

Explore
RoutesRoute plannerFeaturesHikesMTB TrailsRoad cycling routesBikepackingSitemap
Download the app
Follow Us on Socials

© komoot GmbH

Privacy Policy