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Spiaggia di Porth Nanven

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Spiaggia di Porth Nanven

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Porth Nanven Beach, often affectionately known as "Dinosaur Egg Beach," is a distinctive natural monument nestled in the picturesque Cot Valley, half a mile west of St Just in far west Cornwall, England. This unique coastal stretch, with an elevation of approximately 20 metres at its highlight point, is renowned for its remarkable ovoid boulders that cover the foreshore. It forms part of the Aire Point To Carrick Du Site of Special Scientific Interest, highlighting its significant geological importance within…

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    26 giugno 2019

    Escursionismo

    A volte chiamata "Dinosaur Egg Beach" a causa del notevole deposito di massi simili a uova sulla sabbia, Porth Nanven si trova all'estremità occidentale della pittoresca Cot Valley. La spiaggia rocciosa è di grande interesse geologico e scientifico per le piattaforme tagliate dalle onde nella scogliera e le rocce ovoidali di dimensioni straordinarie. È protetto e gestito dal National Trust.
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    1. Giro ad anello di Porth Nanven da St Just — Cornwall

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    Hike the moderate 6.5-mile Porth Nanven loop from St Just, exploring coastal views and "Dinosaur Egg Beach".

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    Elevazione 20 m

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    Posizione:St. Just, Inghilterra sud-occidentale, Inghilterra, Regno Unito

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    What makes Porth Nanven Beach unique compared to other Cornish beaches?

    Porth Nanven Beach is most renowned for its extraordinary deposit of ovoid boulders, often called 'Dinosaur Eggs', which cover the beach and foreshore. These smooth, rounded stones were shaped by ancient seas about 120,000 years ago. Unlike many sandy Cornish beaches, Porth Nanven offers a rugged, geologically significant landscape, making it a truly distinctive natural monument.

    Are the 'Dinosaur Egg' boulders protected, and can visitors take them as souvenirs?

    Yes, the unique 'Dinosaur Egg' boulders are legally protected by the National Trust, which owns the beach. Visitors are kindly asked to leave them undisturbed to preserve this remarkable geological feature for everyone to enjoy.

    Is Porth Nanven Beach suitable for families with young children?

    While Porth Nanven offers a fascinating natural experience, its terrain is primarily rocky, and sturdy footwear is advisable. Some sand may be exposed at low tide, but it's not a typical sandy beach for building sandcastles. Families with young children might find the exploration of the unique boulders engaging, but should be prepared for uneven surfaces.

    What are the parking options for visiting Porth Nanven Beach?

    There is a small car park available at the top of Cot Valley, which provides access to Porth Nanven Beach. However, parking can be limited, especially during peak seasons. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot.

    Can I reach Porth Nanven Beach using public transport?

    Public transport options to Porth Nanven Beach are limited. The nearest town is St Just, which has some bus services. From St Just, it's approximately half a mile walk to the beach, primarily through the Cot Valley. Checking local bus schedules in advance is advisable.

    Is Porth Nanven Beach dog-friendly?

    Yes, Porth Nanven Beach is generally dog-friendly, allowing well-behaved dogs to enjoy the unique coastal environment. However, it's always good practice to keep dogs under control, especially given the protected nature of the site and potential for wildlife.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Porth Nanven Beach?

    Porth Nanven Beach itself is quite secluded. However, the nearby town of St Just, about half a mile away, offers a selection of cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. For more extensive options, larger towns in West Cornwall are within a short driving distance.

    What is the difficulty level for walks around Porth Nanven Beach?

    The walk down to Porth Nanven Beach through Cot Valley is generally considered moderate, with some uneven paths. The beach itself requires sturdy footwear due to the rocky terrain. For those looking for more challenging routes, the South West Coast Path, which runs nearby, offers various sections with differing difficulty levels, from moderate to strenuous.

    What geological features, besides the 'Dinosaur Eggs', can be observed at Porth Nanven Beach?

    Beyond the famous ovoid boulders, visitors can observe a 'raised beach' or 'marine terrace' within the cliffs above the current beach. This ancient beach, also formed around 120,000 years ago when sea levels were much higher, provides a fascinating insight into prehistoric geological processes and sea-level changes.

    Is it safe to swim at Porth Nanven Beach?

    Yes, work completed in December 2005 ensured that the cove is now safe for swimming, following the diversion and treatment of sewage. However, as with any natural beach, always exercise caution, be aware of tides and currents, and note that there are no lifeguards on duty.

    What should I bring for a day trip to Porth Nanven Beach?

    For a day trip to Porth Nanven Beach, it's recommended to bring sturdy footwear for navigating the rocky terrain, especially if you plan to explore the cliffs or walk along the South West Coast Path. Sun protection, water, and snacks are also advisable. If you plan to swim, bring appropriate swimwear and a towel. Don't forget your camera to capture the unique scenery!

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