Things to see and do

Cornwall is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, dramatic coastline, and beautiful beaches, offering something special for every type of visitor. From rolling surf and rugged cliffs to charming villages and iconic attractions, it’s a destination made for exploring.

Trebarwith is an ideal base for a Cornish getaway, with so much right on your doorstep. Stunning beaches, scenic coastal walks, excellent golf courses, and must-see attractions are all within easy reach, making it perfect whether you’re here to relax or stay active.

Things to Do Near Tintagel & Trebarwith

Tintagel Castle – One of Cornwall’s most iconic landmarks, dramatically set on the cliffs and famously linked to the legend of King Arthur.

Trebarwith Strand – A stunning sandy beach just down the valley, perfect for surfing, coastal walks, rock pooling, and unforgettable sunsets.

South West Coast Path – Walk directly into some of Cornwall’s most breathtaking coastal scenery, with routes heading towards Boscastle or Tintagel.

Boscastle Harbour – A picturesque harbour village with charming shops, cafés, coastal walks, and the fascinating Museum of Witchcraft & Magic.

St Nectan’s Glen – A tranquil woodland walk leading to a beautiful waterfall, ideal for a peaceful escape into nature.

Rocky Valley – A dramatic river valley near Tintagel with waterfalls, wildlife, and ancient labyrinth rock carvings.

Bossiney & Benoath Cove – Quieter, scenic coves close to Tintagel, perfect for coastal exploring away from the crowds.

Port Isaac – A postcard-perfect fishing village and filming location for Doc Martin, great for strolling, dining, and boat trips.

Delabole Slate Quarry – England’s oldest working slate quarry, offering insight into Cornwall’s industrial heritage and impressive views.

The Arthurian Centre (Slaughterbridge) – A family-friendly attraction exploring the myths and history surrounding King Arthur.

Slightly Further Afield (Easy Day Trips)

Padstow & Rock – Known for sandy beaches, sailing, and an excellent food scene.

The Camel Trail – A flat, scenic route ideal for walking or cycling through the Camel Estuary.

St Enodoc & Trevose Golf Clubs – Championship courses set in stunning coastal landscapes.

Newquay – Famous for its surf beaches, lively atmosphere, and zoo.

Tate St Ives, The Eden Project, and the National Maritime Museum, Falmouth – Perfect for memorable day trips.

With everything from historic sites and coastal adventures to beaches, walking trails, and charming villages, Tintagel and its surroundings offer something for every visitor. If you’d like personalised recommendations or help planning your stay, our team will be happy to help.