Pendour Cove

Pendour Cove is a bay in , .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Mên-an-Tol and Boskednan stone circle.

Archaeological site
The is a small formation of standing stones in , England. It is about three miles northwest of . It is also known locally as the "Crick Stone".

Archaeological site
is a partially restored prehistoric stone circle near , around 4 miles northwest of the town of in , United Kingdom.

is a ruined megalithic burial chamber or dolmen, located on a moor about a mile east of the village of , , England, UK. It dates to 2500–1500 BC.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Zennor and St Ives.

is a small village between and in West Cornwall, within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Antiquities include the megalithic burial chambers Quoit and Sperris Quoit.

is a seaside town on the north coast of West Cornwall, near . In 2011 its population was 11,226. This fishing village grew up into a seaside resort, and has long attracted artists.

Photo: Daderot, CC0.
are the two landlocked parishes on the Penwith peninsula in West Cornwall.

Pendour Cove

Latitude
50.1957° or 50° 11′ 45″ north
Longitude
-5.578° or 5° 34′ 41″ west
Open location code
9C2P5CWC+7R
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2327338766
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­bay
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Trewey and Poniou.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Pendour Cove and Veor Cove.

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