Godrevy is a locality in far west Cornwall with high cliffs, sheltered coves and sandy beaches. With The National Trust owning all of the land from Godrevy to Navax Point there are plenty of walks where seals, guillemots, razorbills and fulmars are a common sight.
GWITHIAN
Cornwall
Telephone
01872 552412 (Area Warden)
Mar 2009
Walking along this stretch of the coastal path is an absolute must - the view is simply breathtaking. From the National Trust car park, walk right to the top of the private road and peer over the edge to the secret cove where the seals bask - it's inaccessible on foot, which can result in up to 150 seals enjoying the sunshine in peace. When you've worked up enough of an appetite, you can justify an hour spent in the beach cafe! When the tide is low, acres of golden sandy beach are uncovered, and you can walk down towards the Hayle river for miles.