From the cliff-top you can walk around the headland at Godrevy, there are stunning views out to sea where you’ll see Godrevy lighthouse perched on Godrevy island. This is a popular subject for painters and photographers. Walk along a bit further, if you are lucky you may be able to see some seals swimming in the sea or they may be resting in the beaches below in Mutton Cove. If you do see them, please do not disturb the seals - please keep voices low and dogs under close control. It’s wonderful to see them relaxing in their natural habitat. You may even like to head down to the Gwithian beach nearby. Gwithian is a very long and exposed sandy beach, it’s a popular place for surfers but be aware of rip currents. Parking A single lane access road off the B3301 leads to the National Trust car park and the Godrevy Café. This car park is open throughout the year and is popular with surfers and those heading for the beach. Some limited parking is available further on nearer the point. In season additional National Trust parking is provided in a field closer to the point.

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