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Cape Cornwall

The distinctive headland juts out into the ocean where two great bodies of water meet. Part of the Tin Coast and Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.

Cape Cornwall Road, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, TR19 7NN

The coast at Cape Cornwall with the area's distinctive 'hump' rock visible

Planning your visit

Dog on a lead at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire
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Visiting Cape Cornwall with your dog 

Cape Cornwall is a one pawprint rated place. Find out everything you need to know about visiting here with your dog.

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Cape Cornwall map 

Take a look at the map of Cape Cornwall to help plan your visit.

A visitor carrying a backpack and walking along a footpath at Divis and the Black Mountain with stone walls either side, the countryside visible in the background.
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Follow the Countryside Code 

Help to look after National Trust places by observing a few simple guidelines during your visit and following the Countryside Code.

A footpath alongside a wire fence through a moody landscape with hills in the distance
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Flying drones at our places 

All aerial activity above our sites is prohibited unless specific permission is granted, according to an existing byelaw.

Two adults with a young child, all smiling together and admiring the festive window art in Newton House at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

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