Natural monuments around Mawgan-In-Meneage, a parish on Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula, showcase unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems. This region is characterized by rugged coastlines, tranquil river valleys, and significant geological sites. Visitors can explore these natural features, which provide opportunities for wildlife observation and appreciation of the area's distinct landscape. The area is part of a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Last updated: July 1, 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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This is a nice combination. From Loe Baar you have a view of the sea on one side and a view of a freshwater lake on the other. This allows you to walk completely around the lake.
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Loe Bar was originally the mouth of the River Cober which led to a harbor at Helston. However, by the 13th century the bar had cut Helston off from the sea and formed the lake. Loe Bar consists largely of chert deposits, although it is not certain where this comes from as the nearest source is more than 200 kilometers away. There is also a reasonable amount of sand. (Cornwall Beaches)
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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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The region boasts several unique geological features. You can visit The Devil's Frying Pan, a dramatic coastal chasm formed by a collapsed sea cave, or explore Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of mainland Britain, known for its rare serpentinite rock formations. Another fascinating site is The Loe and Loe Bar, where Cornwall's largest natural freshwater lake is separated from the sea by a mysterious shingle bank.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. Lizard Point offers easy access to stunning views and facilities. Kynance Cove, with its beautiful beach and cafe, is also a great option for families, though access involves a walk. The tranquil environment of the Helford River and Mawgan Creek provides opportunities for gentle walks and wildlife spotting.
The natural monuments around Mawgan-in-Meneage are rich in biodiversity. At Lizard Point, you can find rare flora like Cornish Heath and abundant coastal wildlife. The Loe and Loe Bar is a haven for wild birds, otters, and rare plant species. The Helford River and Mawgan Creek are home to various bird species, including grey herons and kingfishers, and support important marine life like the rare Fan mussel.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous walking and hiking trails. For instance, you can enjoy coastal walks around Lizard Point and Kynance Cove. The area around The Loe and Loe Bar also features picturesque trails through woodlands and along the lake. For more detailed routes, you can explore the cycling guides for the area, which often include paths suitable for walking.
Beyond walking, the area offers various outdoor activities. The Helford River and Mawgan Creek are ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and birdwatching. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes, including moderate to difficult options like 'The Lizard Heritage Coast loop' or 'The Lizard Peninsula loop'. You can find more details in the cycling guide for Mawgan-in-Meneage.
Yes, Lizard Point provides breathtaking panoramic ocean views as the southernmost tip of mainland Britain. Additionally, Tregonning Hill, a granite hill near Mawgan-in-Meneage, offers stunning 360-degree views of both the north and south coasts of west Cornwall, including Mounts Bay and the Lizard.
Tregonning Hill holds historical significance as the place where china clay was first discovered in Britain around 1745. While not a natural monument in the same vein, Coverack Harbour, a traditional fishing village, is steeped in Cornish history with a past as a smugglers’ haunt, and is located near several natural features.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the mildest weather for exploring coastal paths and enjoying the flora. Autumn can provide dramatic views, especially at sites like The Devil's Frying Pan when the sea is rougher. Winter walks can be invigorating, but always check weather conditions.
Yes, the Helford River and Mawgan Creek offer a peaceful retreat. This tranquil inlet is characterized by lush woodland and is perfect for gentle activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply enjoying a scenic walk along its footpaths. Its sheltered environment provides an almost otherworldly feel.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic coastal scenery, the unique geological formations, and the abundant wildlife. The sense of being at the edge of the land, as at Lizard Point, is often highlighted. The tranquility of places like the Helford River and the picturesque beauty of Kynance Cove are also highly appreciated.
Yes, The Loe and Loe Bar is an important wintering site for many bird species and a haven for wild birds year-round. The Helford River and Mawgan Creek are also excellent for birdwatching, with sightings of grey herons and kingfishers common in the tranquil inlets.
Many of the natural monuments in the region are within protected areas. The entire Helford River system, for example, is designated as a Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Lizard Point forms a significant part of the Cornwall National Landscape, and The Devil's Frying Pan is also within a protected Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


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