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Place: »Treen
Category: »Coast Path
About: A walk along the coast path leads you along high cliffs and exposed, windswept heath. The village of Treen is situated about three and half miles east-southeast of Land`s End and it is a good base from which to explore. To get to Treen from Penzance......
Photograph Added: 28th February 2009
Place: »Treen
Category: »Coast Path
About: On our many journeys around the Cornish coast paths we are often amazed at the colour of the sea. The windy conditions on this particular occasion gave the sea a pretty ripple effect and the combination of golden sand and hazy sky made the sea look a......
Photograph Added: 17th November 2008
Place: »Treen
Category: »Coast Path
About: This photograph taken earlier in the year shows the cliffs at Treen in all their colourful glory. No gardener can compete with the spectacle that was laid before us on our walk along the cliff paths.
Photograph Added: 2nd October 2008
Place: »Treen
Category: »Coastline
About: Early morning on Treen Cliffs.
Photograph Added: 26th February 2008
Place: »Treen
Category: »Sunsets and Sunrises
About: First light of the day overlooking Pednvounder Beach.
Photograph Added: 25th February 2008
Place: »Treen
Category: »Sunsets and Sunrises
About: The sun rising over Treen Cliffs with Logan's Rock in the distance.
Photograph Added: 25th February 2008
Treen is located about three and half miles from Land`s End It is accessed from an unclassified off the B3315..The stunning views have been featured in a great many photograph the rugged and wild Treen cliffs are also very popular with walkers, ramblers and even bird watchers.
Treen is t the nearest point of access to the famous Logan Rock the Horace promontory and Pednvounder Beach, Treen village which remains relatively unspoilt it has a shop/cafe, public telephone, public toilets plus the Logan Rock Inn. There is car parking for roughly 50 cars. At the Horace promontory there are the remains of an Iron Age Fort. The Logan Rock is a 65 tonne rocking boulder which was reportedly displaced by Lieutenant Goldsmith and a group of sailors in 1824. but the Admiralty insisted that he replace the Rock at his own expense. Pednvounder Beach is almost covered at high tide so it is important to choose a day when low water occurs round mid-day. The descent to the beach follows a well worn path down a steep gradient and there is an awkward little climb down at the end.
Lovers of the wild Cornish coastline will not be disappointed after a visit to Treen, the views and the coastal walks are amazing.
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