





Trevone Bay Beach, Padstow, North Cornwall is located to the south of Trevose Head and to the north of Harlyn Bay.
- This gently shelving, sandy beach is surrounded by cliffs and situated in an area of great geological interest
- The beach has golden sand and little alcoves to sit and watch away the day
- The cliffs to the north east of the beach provide fantastic walks and views to Hawkers Cove, the Camel Estuary and beyond. The cliff has a large blowhole as well, which appears on top of the cliff, so beware of getting too close to the edge if you're not good with heights!
- Good marine wildlife
Popular with surfers this small cove produces good waves from low to mid tide. Right handers from the rocks on the right and a peak in the middle that has mainly rights and shorter lefts. It also has lefts off the left-hand side of the bay. Suitable for: intermediate and experienced surfers.
Lifeguard cover from the 15th of May until the 26th September (2021).
Dangers: Extremely powerful rip on the right of the beach
Tides: Surfable low to mid tide. Wind: SE/E offshore.
Lifeguards www.beachlifeguards.org.uk
Please Note: Dogs are welcome on this beach except between 15th May and 30 September (10am-6pm) when a seasonal dog ban is in place (2020).