Trevaunance Cove









Trevaunance Cove Beach is a small, north-facing beach in a scenic cove near St Agnes, Cornwall. It is mainly a sandy beach with some shingle. At low tide, rocky areas either side of the beach are revealed. Trevaunance is a popular family beach and surfing venue.
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The landscape around St Agnes is dominated by evidence of Cornwall’s industrial heritage, with engine houses and mine shafts dotted around the rugged landscape. At low tide, Trevellas Porth can be reached but attention should be paid to incoming tides. The South West Coast Path heads south to Chapel Porth Beach. To the north lies Perranporth Beach.
Self catering holiday accommodation is available in St Agnes holiday cottages. Cornwall holiday makers seeking self catering accommodation elsewhere will find a range of holiday cottages in Newquay (13 miles from Trevaunance Cove by road) and Truro (11 miles).
Access to the beach from either of the two car parks near the beach involves a fairly steep, though short, walk. Facilities at or near the beach include toilets, a shop, pub and caf. Dogs are permitted on the beach but must be kept on leads during peak seasons. Lifeguards patrol the beach in the summer season.
Welcome to The Cornish Pizza Company website. We offer authentic thin crust pizza, dedicated to the area’s colourful mining history with names such as Wheal Kitty, Wheal Prosper and Wheal Friendly. We are based in the vibrant village of St Agnes on Cornwall’s dramatic North coast, in the heart of Poldark country and a Mining World Heritage site. Its rugged scenery, stunning beaches and good surf make the area popular with surfers, walkers and holidaymakers.
The Driftwood Spars is a traditional Cornish pub that serves hearty food and real ales we also have a contemporary bistro that serves top notch local produce, situated just a stones throw away from Trevaunance Cove.