Beautiful beach. The Daphne Du Maurer trail passes by the beach above the coast. If you have swimming gear with you, you can plunge into the turquoise-blue water. The steep …
The River Fowey tumbles its way down the Golitha Falls, a collection of waterfalls in Draynes Wood. It is also a haven for wildlife with salmon, sea trout, otters and …
Gribbin Head, owned by the National Trust, separates St Austell Bay from the River Fowey estuary. It is marked by a striking red and white daymark, built by Trinity House in 1832.
The white pillar is a navigational aid used by seafarers during the day. Looking west from here on a good day, you can also see the tall red and white stripped daymark at Gribbin Head.