Godrevy
Beaches
Nature & Parks
Attraction
About
Godrevy is a breathtaking headland on Cornwall’s south‑west coast, famous for its expansive sandy beach, dramatic cliffs, and vibrant surf scene. Overlooking the Atlantic, the beach attracts families, walkers, and wildlife watchers, while the cliffs host rare heathland and a palette of seabirds and seals. Whether you’re strolling the South West Coast Path, spotting the iconic Godrevy Lighthouse, or simply soaking in the panoramic views, this National Trust property offers an unforgettable coastal experience.
Highlights
- Coastal Walks and Beach
- The Knavocks
- North Cliffs
Must-See Areas
Godrevy Lighthouse
Godrevy Point
North Cliffs
Good to Know
Good for
Families
Surfers
Walkers
Nature Lovers
Photographers
Best time to visit
Late spring through early autumn, when the weather is mild and the surf is steady.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Scenic Coastline
- Family Friendly
- Wildlife Watching
- Accessible
- Free Access
Things to consider
- Crowds
- Uneven Terrain
- Weather Dependence
- Parking Fees
What people are saying
"Family Friendly""Scenic""Surfing""Wildlife"
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours