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View of Tregardock Beach

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View of Tregardock Beach

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The View of Tregardock Beach offers a spectacular perspective over one of Cornwall's most secluded and visually striking intermediate beaches. Situated on the rugged north coast of Cornwall, England, between the historic villages of Tintagel and Port Isaac, this viewpoint stands at an elevation of 98 meters. It provides an unparalleled outlook onto the dramatic cliffs, expansive sandy shores, and unique rock formations that characterize this hidden gem within the civil parish of Delabole.

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    September 13, 2019

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    This beach is an absolute insider tip as it is only accessible by foot and there is no direct car park nearby. We were almost alone there. Be sure to check out the tides and plan the hike so that you arrive there at low tide. The tide is flooded at high tide.
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    Location: St. Teath, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the parking options for accessing Tregardock Beach?

    Limited road parking is available in the small hamlet of Tregardock, typically accommodating only about 10-12 cars. This fills up quickly, especially during peak seasons. Alternatively, you can park at Trebarwith Strand and walk south along the South West Coast Path, which takes approximately 30 minutes.

    How challenging is the walk down to Tregardock Beach?

    The access to Tregardock Beach is considered challenging. From the hamlet, it involves a 15-20 minute walk across fields, followed by a steep descent with steps carved into rocks. These steps can be particularly slippery when wet. The route from Trebarwith Strand also includes very steep sections.

    Is Tregardock Beach suitable for families with young children?

    Due to the challenging and steep access, including slippery rock steps, Tregardock Beach may not be ideal for families with very young children or those with limited mobility. The walk requires a good level of fitness and caution.

    Are dogs allowed on Tregardock Beach?

    Yes, dogs are generally allowed on Tregardock Beach year-round. However, please note there is a seasonal ban in place from Easter Day until October 1st, during which dogs are not permitted on the beach.

    What natural features can be explored at Tregardock Beach?

    At low tide, the beach reveals extensive sandy and rocky areas, including fascinating rock pools and caves. You can also discover uniquely named areas like Minehousedoor Cove and Trerubies Cove. A seasonal waterfall tumbles down the cliffs, best viewed at low tide after heavy rainfall, ideally in spring or early summer.

    Are there any facilities like toilets or cafes directly at Tregardock Beach?

    No, Tregardock Beach is a secluded and unspoiled location with no public facilities. There are no toilets, cafes, or shops directly on the beach, so visitors should come prepared with all necessary supplies.

    Can you swim at Tregardock Beach?

    While the powerful waves can attract experienced surfers at low to mid-tide, strong rip currents and submerged rocks make Tregardock Beach unsuitable for swimming at all tide stages. It is recommended to avoid swimming here for safety reasons.

    What is the best time of day to visit Tregardock Beach?

    It is crucial to check tide times and plan your visit to coincide with low tide. At high tide, the beach can become completely covered. Visiting at low tide allows you to explore the full expanse of sand, rock pools, and caves, and to see the seasonal waterfall.

    Are there any circular walks or longer trails that incorporate Tregardock Beach?

    Tregardock Beach is situated along the South West Coast Path, offering opportunities for longer coastal walks. You can walk from Trebarwith Strand to Tregardock, or explore further sections of the path for breathtaking views. While not explicitly circular from Tregardock itself, you can plan out-and-back routes or connect with other trails in the area.

    What should hikers pack for an intermediate coastal walk to Tregardock Beach?

    Hikers should pack sturdy footwear suitable for steep, potentially slippery paths and uneven terrain. Essential items include water, snacks, sun protection, and appropriate clothing for changeable coastal weather. Given the lack of facilities, consider bringing a small first-aid kit and a bag for any rubbish.

    How crowded does Tregardock Beach get on weekends or during peak season?

    Due to its challenging access and limited parking, Tregardock Beach remains relatively quiet and secluded even on weekends or during peak season. Many visitors describe feeling almost alone, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility away from busier tourist areas.

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