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Trevone Bay Beach – Popular Sandy beach with good facilities

Trevone Bay Beach

Trevone Bay Beach

Trevone Bay Beach

Located to the south of Trevose Head and to the north of Harlyn Bay. This gently shelving, sandy beach is surrounded by cliffs and situated in an area of great geological interest.

Trevone Bay beach has golden sand and little alcoves to sit and watch away the day. The cliffs to the northeast of the beach provide fantastic walks and views to Hawkers Cove, the Camel Estuary and beyond. The cliff has a large blowhole as well, which appears on top of the cliff, so beware of getting too close to the edge if you’re not good with heights! Good marine wildlife.

The small cove produces good waves from low to mid-tide. Right-handers from the rocks on the right and a peak in the middle that has mainly rights and shorter lefts. It also has lefts off the left-hand side of the bay. Suitable for: Intermediate and experienced surfers. Dangers: Extremely powerful rip on the right of the beach. Tides: Surfable low to mid-tide. Wind: SE/E offshore.

Current beach conditions and lifeguard cover for Trevone Bay Beach can be checked using the link below

Shops
Café
Toilets (inc disabled)
Car Park with easy access to the beach
Disabled access
Post Office in the nearby village.

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