About Hendras Cliff
About Hendras Cliff in Crowan
It is part of Cornwall’s coast offering — useful for swim, surf, sandcastle days, or a cliff-top walk depending on the stretch. Tide, wind, and lifeguard cover change through the year. It also sits within easy reach of the wider Crowan area, so it works well as part of a longer Cornish itinerary rather than a single stop.
Finding Hendras Cliff
Address listed: S W Coast Path, Helston TR13 9TU, UK. Check the map pin for access, then plan parking and dog rules before you go. Water quality and surf conditions are worth a same-day look in season. If you are comparing options, browse more beaches across Cornwall, then jump back to Crowan when you are ready.
Official site: Hendras Cliff website.
Nearby in Crowan and Cornwall
From the shore it is easy to link to nearby food and drink, accommodation, and more beaches along the Cornish coast. On Cornish.co.uk you can move from this page to maps, walks, and related listings without leaving the county focus that makes planning simpler.
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Walks near here
Coastal paths and inland loops within reach of this spot.
- Inland Helston to the Stables Café accessible woodland trail, Penrose This multi-use level and well-surfaced path can be used by walkers, runners, horse riders, and users of mobility scooters, wheelchairs, pushchairs and… Trail guide →
- Inland A walk around Loe Pool, Penrose A few slight climbs, level gravel and uneven woodland paths, may be muddy in winter. Trail guide →
- Inland Plantations and parkland 1.5 mile ramle through one of the tree plantations at Penrose then the parkland. Trail guide →
- Inland Plantations and parkland walk, Penrose Moderate climbs up over the fields and along uneven, woodland paths. For further details please see Terrain section. Trail guide →
- Inland Higher Penrose and the Parkland walk, Penrose This 4 mile circular walk will take you through Penrose woodland, parkland and along one side of Loe Pool, stopping at the… Trail guide →