Rocky Valley
Rocky Valley
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nikki
9 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
This was right next to the site we stayed at. The views on the walk down are spectacular, lots of rock pools and waterfalls flow down to where it meets the sea. The crashing waves are impressive with a nice viewing spot.
Written 25 September 2023
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Roman W
3 contributions
Oct 2022
Brings you back to how powerful Mother Nature is, beautiful walk down a track you can easily miss from the road. Carved out by the Ice Age I believe. By Trevillett Mill, walk down their driveway to then pick up the National Trust footpath. At ground level, a meandering stream bubbles over slate towards the sea passed the old mill and then the footpath ascends to views as in the picture.
Written 16 October 2022
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traceycopsey
Norwich, UK14 contributions
Sep 2022
Another one of Cornwall's "Must See's". Not just great views, but a really enjoyable walk and views of "King Arthur" statue.
Written 17 September 2022
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Lorna H
malaysia8 contributions
Jul 2022
a short walk along a small river that leads into the sea, that has carved its way through the rocks and opens into a stunning canyon with flowers and waterfall and rock pools.
I loved this place
I loved this place
Written 24 July 2022
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thepostie2010
Barnstaple, UK887 contributions
Sep 2021
Wonderful views and a well maked route on the South West Coast path but some of the most challenging sections are to found here. But well worth the effort.
Written 3 October 2021
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Tricia5002014
Street, UK82 contributions
Sep 2021
A lovely walk first through a wooded valley and then out into rocky scenery ending up with a sea view. Discovered by chance but well worth a visit.
Written 3 October 2021
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Ann H
York, UK2,430 contributions
Sep 2021
Parking on the main road, this walk has a bit of everything. Walk along the woodland paths which are beautiful, then a wander round the old mill and then the path turns more rocky ending in the valley and sea. This is the second time we have been and enjoyed it as much as the first. Not too strenuous but sensible shoes are needed.
Written 30 September 2021
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Nadia A
6 contributions
Aug 2021 • Couples
A lovely walk through woodland which opens out to a rocky valley and the sea. There is also a small waterfall. Best to go at low tide.
Written 24 August 2021
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fie
Guildford, UK7 contributions
Jun 2021
found this walk a few years ago, now when i get time i visit, its very up and down but great views and a cream tea at the end in Tintagel.
Written 9 July 2021
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sheboo
Wirral, UK458 contributions
May 2021 • Friends
We have visited Rocky valley many times the views are beautiful. Walking poles are recommended and good walking shoes as well.
Written 27 June 2021
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ZoeLarkin
United States425 contributions
What is the best place to park in order to explore Rocky Valley for a couple of hours max, and how can I input this location into my TomTom and GoogleMaps for trip planning purposes? Thanks!
Lynn B
St. Breward, UK27 contributions
PL34 0BB is the post code. For lots of really useful info search "National Trust Rocky Valley Cornwall". Also consider visiting St Nectans Glen (which is a little way up that road on the opposite side) for a lovely (free) woodland/riverside walk. Good cafe with great staff at the top. From there you can pay around £5.00 to go on a beautiful walk to see their 3 waterfalls if you wish. St Nectans do not advertise & recommendation seems to be by word of mouth only! It's a private business. See their website for details. Went yesterday. Had a great time. Good luck with your trip.
littlelily2014
Brisbane, Australia6 contributions
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