Badharlick
Egloskerry parish · Cornwall
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Village profile
Overview
Badharlick whispers old Cornwall. Nestled just a breath from the rugged coastline, it's a tapestry of wild moorland meeting sapphire sea, where ancient stone cottages huddle like secrets. The air carries the scent of gorse and salt, a profoundly rural haven steeped in an untamed beauty that feels both timeless and powerfully alive. Forget the bustling crowds; Badharlick offers a soulful embrace of authentic Cornish tranquility.
The very name Badharlick, derived from 'Bedh ar legh' (grave on the slab), hints at a past far deeper than the granite bedrock. For centuries, this village throbbed with the heartbeat of Cornwall's mining industry. Copper and tin, extracted from deep veins beneath the heather-clad hills, brought both prosperity and hardship. Engine houses, now skeletal against the skyline, stand as poignant monuments to the tireless spirit of generations of miners. Before the industrial age, whispers of ancient rituals and forgotten saints lingered, connecting Badharlick to a lineage of Celtic myth and resilient community, shaping its rugged character through time.
3 Local Gems to Seek
The Whispering Stones of Carn Badharlick: Perched atop the highest crag, these weathered granite formations are said to hum with ancient energy on a full moon. Local folklore tells of a druid's gathering place, and the views across the moorland to the distant sea are simply breathtaking, a perfect spot for contemplation or a dramatic picnic.
The Miner's Arms & Grub: Not just a pub, but the beating heart of Badharlick. This 300-year-old inn, with its low beams and roaring fire, serves legendary pasties and local ales. Listen to the tales spun by the old timers, marvel at the mining relics adorning the walls, and truly soak in the village's enduring community spirit.
Lichen Cove: A secret, pebble-strewn beach accessible only via a winding, gorse-lined path. Sheltered by dramatic cliffs, its tidal pools teem with marine life, and the unique pinkish sand is scattered with sea glass. It's the perfect secluded spot for a wild swim, rock pooling, or simply escaping the world entirely, feeling the wild spirit of the Cornish coast.
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Places around Badharlick
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Hayle Bay
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Higher Trevivian Farm
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The Old Parsonage
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