Trevone Bay is a popular coastal spot located just outside the village of Trevone, in the Padstow and Camel Estuary region of North Cornwall. Known for its golden sands and distinct rocky area called ‘the Blue Hole’, the beach attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure. The sheltered sandy bay is favoured by families while the adjoining rocky shoreline offers interest for those who enjoy exploring natural formations and rock pools.
Trevone is suitable for swimming and bodyboarding, with lifeguard presence during the main holiday months providing an added safety measure. Surf schools operate in the area, making it suitable for both beginners and intermediate surfers depending on conditions. Basic amenities, including a café and toilets, are available adjacent to the beach.
Its proximity to Padstow and inclusion on the South West Coast Path mean Trevone is well-situated for walkers and those looking to explore further afield. The dramatic cliffs and well-known Blue Hole give the beach additional geological interest.

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