Godrevy is a stunning National Trust spot perched at the northern tip of St Ives Bay, famous for its long, sandy beach backed by dramatic cliffs and headlands. It’s a favourite for surfers catching Atlantic swells, families enjoying lifeguarded, dog-friendly stretches, and walkers who love exploring wildlife-rich coves and breathtaking coastal views. The iconic Godrevy Lighthouse, visible on a nearby island, adds a touch of magic to the scenery and inspired Virginia Woolf’s *To The Lighthouse*. After stretching your legs on the trails, you can refuel at the cosy Godrevy Café just by the car park, which is handy with toilets and seasonal parking facilities.
Whether you’re in the mood for a bracing surf, a peaceful nature watch (seals, seabirds, and ponies abound), or a leisurely picnic on expansive golden sands, Godrevy offers the perfect Cornish day out for all ages. The walking routes over heathland and grassland reveal hidden coves and spectacular panoramas, making it ideal for curious nature lovers and anyone needing a fresh sea breeze. It’s relaxed, unpretentious, and refreshingly wild – a brilliant spot to unwind and soak in Cornwall’s rugged coastal charm.
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