Trebetherick in North Cornwall
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Trebetherick is an odd little
village in the Parish of St Minver between Rock and Polzeath. The world
class beach of
Daymer Bay
and Greenaway ( a little cove of sand and rocks on the Polzeath side of
Daymer) are to be found in Trebetherick, as is St. Enodoc Church. St
Enodoc church was once completely covered by the dunes but has been
reclaimed and it's location in the golf links is really quite unique. Sir John Betjeman,
Poet Laureate, who penned many a poem about this beautiful area, lies in
the graveyard at St Enodoc. Trebetherick Point is the outcrop of headland
that separates the Trebetherick beaches of Daymer Bay and Greenaway, from that of Hayle Bay and Pentire Glaze Haven at Polzeath.
Along this stretch of coast you can still see the rusting remains of
wrecked ships as well has old cart tracks, cut through the rock that forms
the jagged coastline that juts out from under these lush green headlands.
Also to be found here is a small inlet with a cave full of
Cornish quartz, but you will have to look for that yourself.
Trebetherick village facilities include a post office and grocers shop and a few other cafes and pubs can be found close. The village of Trebetherick goes from quiet residential housing that backs on to the golf links and merges with the surfing paradise of Polzeath as you travel down the hill past Carters Pub towards the cliff top Car Park. To the south of Trebetherick and Daymer Bay, you can see Brea Hill rising between the dunes and beyond the dunes is the resort of Rock. |
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