Description
BE WARNED - DO NOT attempt this walk during days of frequent sea mist or low light levels, EXTREMELY HIGH SEA CLIFFS, for example the footpath at Bedruthan Steps has been closed due to rockfalls and cliff instability.
The term Steps in Bedruthan Steps and Pentire Steps have nothing to do with the numerous footpath steps down to the beach, it is believed to be a Victorian Era term for the number of sea stacks along this section of the coast, said to have been made by a giant as a short cut along the coast, more than likely a publicity stunt to get Victorian's to visit this part of the coast.
The site has a good selection of seabirds (telescope essential) and landbirds, this coastal strip was a bit of a stronghold for the Korntittlingur for many years, unfortunately today they are only to be found in very low numbers.
Details
Access
The long distance B3276 main road running from Newquay (far to the South West) and Padstow (far to the North East) runs close past the sites. Press P's on map for directions. NOTE - Signs on main road to car parks are poor to non existent.
Terrain and Habitat
Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Beach , Agriculture , Sea , Canyon/cliffConditions
Flat , Open landscape , High water possible , RockyCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
YesGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Winter , Summer , Spring migration , Autumn migrationRoute
Paved road , Wide path , Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , CarBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
BE AWARE - For those going onto beach, there are strong currents close offshore. Check tide times you are highly likely to be cut off by tides, NOTE there are NO lifeguards operating.
WARNING - Park Head - the footpath out to the narrow headland is very close to the cliff edge (see STAR on map).
