A
sandy beach stretching from Gwithian Towans along the Godrevy coastline
up to Godrevy Point. At Godrevy there are many rocky sections but
there are also good sandy patches. The coastline here is run by
the National Trust. There are excellent views to Godrevy Island
and across St Ives Bay on a clear day
Directions:Godrevy
Point is about 4 miles from Hayle and 20 miles from Truro. Approach
Hayle on the A30 from the east. At the Loggans Moor roundabout take
the far right for Hayle. Shortly after the roundabout there is a
double roundabout. At the 2nd roundabout turn right onto the Gwithian/Portreath
road (B3301). Drive through Gwithian and then turn left for Godrevy
Parking:1 small car park just after the Godrevy turning, then a small
parking section further up. In summer the National trust open two
fields for parking by the point
Toilets:Yes, by the field car park, but note these toilets are seasonal
Facilities:None
Activities:Surfing
Safety:National Trust signs warn of strong currents and the risk of
being cut off by the tide
Dogs:Dogs
are banned on the beach from May 1st to September 30th (8am to 7pm)