Best attractions and places to see around Gunwalloe include a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall. This coastal parish features sandy beaches like Church Cove and Dollar Cove, along with The Loe, Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake. The area is part of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is situated directly on the South West Coast Path, offering numerous walking opportunities.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Lovely walk, lots of interesting and varied scenery. We did it on a good November day and some short sections inland were very muddy
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We've always done the hike the other way around to experience the highlights of the second part of the cliff hike. The original harbor is used for the village fishermen. A great experience to experience the joy of the fishermen from the fishing.
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absolutely gorgeous bay! One of my favorites in Cornwall. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed.
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Beautiful, but also very crowded due to the nearby parking lot,
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A very impressive station, when it is foggy the foghorns sound to warn ships of the dangerous cliffs.
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The war memorial (WW1 & WW2) to the "parish" Germoe marks the top of Tregonning Hill, at 194 meters above sea level. That doesn't sound very high, but it's higher than the rest of the country nearby, and the hill gives great views of the north and south coasts, Mounts Bay, The Lizard etc on a clear day.
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The Devil's Frying Pan was formed from the collapsed roof of a sea cave that left behind this fantastic rock arch.
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Gunwalloe is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the sandy shores of Church Cove and Dollar Cove, known for their picturesque settings and rockpools. The Loe, Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake, is also partially within the parish. Further afield, explore Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of Britain, or witness the dramatic natural formation of The Devil's Frying Pan. Don't miss Kynance Cove, famous for its turquoise waters and unique serpentine rock formations.
Yes, Gunwalloe has a fascinating history. St. Winwaloe's Church, also known as 'The Church of the Storms,' is a medieval church dating back to at least the 13th century, nestled between Church Cove and Dollar Cove. The Castle Mound holds archaeological significance with findings from the Bronze Age. You can also see the Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn, a historic man-made monument, and the HMS Anson Memorial, commemorating a tragic shipwreck.
Gunwalloe is situated directly on the South West Coast Path, offering numerous walking opportunities with impressive coastal views. There are also specific routes like the 'little legs walk' for children, a walk focusing on the history of the *San Salvador* shipwreck, and the 'Gunwalloe Cliff Castle walk' to discover historical sites. For easy hikes, consider routes like the Church Cove & Poldhu Beach loop or the Dollar Cove – St Winwaloe's Church loop. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Easy hikes around Gunwalloe guide.
Absolutely! Church Cove and Dollar Cove are great for families, with sandy beaches and rockpools at low tide. Church Cove has lifeguards during summer holidays, and Dollar Cove welcomes dogs all year. The Lizard Lighthouse and Foghorn offers an engaging experience for all ages, and Kynance Cove is also considered family-friendly, though it can get very busy.
For Church Cove and Dollar Cove, there is a National Trust car park conveniently located nearby. Kynance Cove also has nearby car parking, though it's important to note that it can get extremely busy during high season.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Dollar Cove all year round. At Church Cove, dogs are permitted during the winter months, but there are some restrictions during the summer season. Always check local signage for the most current regulations.
The Gunwalloe area is part of the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and features a nationally important reed bed, which is a crucial habitat and resting stop for local and migratory birds like wheatears, reed buntings, and even rarer bee-eaters. The cliffs around Lizard Point are also extremely rich in wildlife and support rare flora due to the mild maritime climate and unique geology.
For those interested in cycling, there are several options. You can explore gravel biking routes such as the Penrose Estate – Loe Bar loop from Porthleven or the Porthleven Harbour loop. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like The Lizard Peninsula loop or the Penrose Estate – Loe Bar loop from St. Martin-in-Meneage. More details can be found in the Gravel biking around Gunwalloe and MTB Trails around Gunwalloe guides.
The Halzephron Cliffs, located to the east of Gunwalloe, have a historical association with shipwrecks. The name 'Halzephron' means 'hell's headland,' and local lore suggests it is the site of many graves of lost sailors and soldiers, adding a dramatic and poignant element to the coastal landscape.
Yes, the Halzephron Inn is a popular pub with a history connected to smuggling, offering views towards Mount's Bay. Kynance Cove also features a café on the hill overlooking the bay, providing a variety of food and drinks, especially during high season.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the turquoise waters of Kynance Cove and the dramatic coastal views from Lizard Point. The unique geological formations like The Devil's Frying Pan are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of history found at sites like St. Winwaloe's Church and the Lizard Lighthouse, as well as the numerous walking opportunities along the South West Coast Path.
The Loe is Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake, partially contained within Gunwalloe parish. It's an impressive natural feature that adds to the diverse landscape. While direct access might be limited in some areas due to its protected status, you can often find walking paths that offer views of the lake, particularly as part of the wider Penrose Estate walks.


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