Situated on the South West Coast Path, it is an ideal location for walking and exploring this fascinating site. Daytime visitors all year round can explore the site, learn how it was the life's work of one remarkable woman (Rowena Cade) and experience for themselves the magic that is the Minack.
Enjoy miles of woodland walks and open glades. As you explore look out for peacocks, terns and visiting waders and wild fowl.
Fine beaches stretch continuously for 3 miles from South Haven Point to the Chalk cliffs of Handfast Point and Old Harry Rocks, and include Shell Bay and a designated naturist area. The Studland Heath National Nature Reserve covers the whole peninsula.
Voted North Devon Tourism's "Best Attraction" award 2008, you'll find Clovelly's cobbled streets clinging to a 400 foot cliff, with flower bedecked cottages seemingly tumbling to the 14th century harbour.
Much of the land in and around Boscastle is owned by the Trust, including the cliffs of Penally Point and Willapark which guard the sinuous harbour entrance, Forrabury Stitches, high above the village and divided into ancient 'stitchmeal' cultivation plots, and large areas of woodland and meadow in the lovely Valency Valley.