Trevellas Porth

A secluded cove where dramatic mining heritage meets crystal-clear waters and wild Atlantic sunsets.

Google Rating 4.8

About this Beach

Trevellas Porth is a hidden gem nestled on Cornwall’s rugged north coast, offering a tranquil escape from the crowds. This small cove boasts a dramatic backdrop of historic mine engine houses and wild cliffs, forming part of the St Agnes Mining District World Heritage Site. The beach is a mix of sand and shingle, becoming rocky at low tide, with crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and paddleboarding. It’s a favourite spot for locals to enjoy sunbathing, snorkelling, and coasteering, while the surrounding area provides excellent opportunities for walking and exploring Cornwall’s rich mining heritage.

The beach is dog-friendly year-round, though space for pets to run is limited. There are no lifeguards on duty, so visitors should exercise caution when swimming. Facilities are minimal, with no café, toilets, or other amenities on site, adding to the unspoiled nature of this secluded cove. Parking can be challenging, with a small free National Trust car park available, though the access road is steep and narrow. For those seeking a quieter beach experience, Trevellas Porth offers a picturesque setting for evening barbecues and watching dramatic sunsets over the Atlantic.

While not suitable for surfing due to its rocky shoreline, Trevellas Porth excels as a spot for rock pooling, fishing, and kayaking on calmer days. The beach connects to breathtaking coastal walks, including routes to St Agnes Head and the iconic Wheal Coates mine. Families with older children will appreciate the adventurous spirit of the location, though it may not be ideal for those with very young kids due to limited facilities and challenging access. Despite its lack of amenities, Trevellas Porth’s raw beauty and sense of seclusion make it a cherished spot for those looking to experience Cornwall’s coastline at its most authentic and untamed.

Photo: Trevellas Porth © Elliot Walker

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St Agnes TR5 0YW

Features

  • Dog Friendly (year round)
  • Parking

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