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Pentire

Pentire is an exceptionally beautiful headland with far reaching views and managed for wildlife.

Pentire, near Wadebridge, Cornwall, PL27 6QY

A view out to sea of a curving headland, the Rumps, at Pentire, Cornwall

Important notice

Due to the adverse weather conditions, in the interest of safety Pentire hub and cafe will be closed on Saturday 23 November. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Planning your visit

Festive wreath hanging in the barn at Pentire, North Cornwall

What's on at Pentire 

See what events are happening at Pentire.

Pentyr Café at Pentire, Cornwall.
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Eating at Pentire 

Whether you're grabbing some refreshments from Pentyr Café or bringing a picnic to enjoy, there are lots of options on where you can eat at Pentire.

A group, including a visitor using a Tramper mobility scooter, looking at the view of the Rumps at Pentire, Cornwall
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Hiring mobility scooters at Pentire 

Visitors with limited mobility can now explore more coastline at Pentire headland. Find out how you can hire a Tramper mobility scooter at Pentire headland to enable you to roam further and enjoy more of its coastal scenery.

A group, with one using the Tramper mobility scooter, enjoying a visit to Pentire, Cornwall
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Accessibility at Pentire 

Here you'll find out about accessibility at Pentire and how to make the most of your visit.

Little dog sat with tongue out looking excited to try the tub of Scoop's Ice Cream for Dogs being held by a girl at Dunster Castle, Somerset
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Visiting Pentire with your dog 

Pentire is a two pawprint rated place. Bring your dog to this stretch of Cornish coastline for fresh-air fun, with lots of walks to choose from, perfect for four paws (and two legs). 

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.

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Become a member

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