Strangles

The Atlantic Highway


Precious few people make the effort to seek out this remote cove, and to be fair, it's a bit rocky and pebble-strewn, not to mention quite a trek down from the coast path – and the trail in some places is crumbly and slippery underfoot. But if you're looking to leave the crowds behind, the Strangles is a perfect spot to do it.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Atlantic Highway attractions

1. Crackington Haven

1.22 MILES

Probably the most dramatic of Bude's beaches, it has rock shelves and pebbly sand bordered by black cliffs, speckled by a blaze of wildflowers in spring…

2. Museum of Witchcraft & Magic

3.19 MILES

This oddball museum has been a fixture in Boscastle since 1960, and apparently houses the world's largest collection of witchy memorabilia, from haunted…

3. St Nectan's Glen

5.12 MILES

Hidden away in a secret valley, this little glen feels like something from a fairy tale. Fringed by climbing ivy and shrubs, a 60ft waterfall tumbles…

4. Bossiney Haven

5.4 MILES

A secluded and secret(ish) beach within easy reach of Tintagel, the tiny, tucked-away cove of Bossiney Haven is accessible via farmland and steep steps…

5. Widemouth Bay

6.11 MILES

If you're travelling with kids, the best idea for a sunny day is to head to Widemouth (pronounced wid-muth). It has acres of sand at low tide, plenty of…

6. Old Post Office

6.26 MILES

This is one of the best-preserved examples of a traditional 16th-century Cornish longhouse, topped by pepper-pot chimneys and a higgledy-piggledy roof,…

7. Tintagel Castle

6.29 MILES

Famous as the supposed birthplace of King Arthur, Tintagel's epic clifftop castle has been occupied since Roman times and once served as a residence for…

8. St Materiana

6.53 MILES

In a windblown spot above Glebe Cliff, this tiny church dates from Norman times, although it's thought there may have been a holy building here since the…