Rose-an-Castle

Coastal Feature, Headland, Point in Cornwall

England

Rose-an-Castle

Views out to sea from PROW
Views out to sea from PROW Credit: thejackrustles

Rose-an-Castle is a picturesque coastal feature located in Cornwall, England. It is well-known for its stunning headland and dramatic point, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the Atlantic Ocean.

Situated near the town of St Ives, Rose-an-Castle is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The headland is characterized by its rugged cliffs and rocky terrain, which provide a home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the area through various walking trails, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the Cornish coast.

The point at Rose-an-Castle offers panoramic vistas, with the turquoise waters of the Atlantic stretching out as far as the eye can see. On a clear day, visitors can spot dolphins and seals frolicking in the waves, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the place. The point is also a fantastic spot for birdwatching, with numerous seabirds nesting in the cliffs.

History enthusiasts will be intrigued by Rose-an-Castle's past. The site is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of Mesolithic and Iron Age settlements discovered in the area. The ruins of a medieval castle, from which the location gets its name, can also be found on the headland. These historical remnants add a touch of mystery and intrigue to the charm of Rose-an-Castle.

Overall, Rose-an-Castle is a captivating coastal feature that combines natural beauty, wildlife, and historical significance. Whether visitors are seeking outdoor adventure, tranquility, or a glimpse into the past, this headland and point in Cornwall offers a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Rose-an-Castle Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.103798/-5.4068143 or Grid Reference SW5628. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Views out to sea from PROW
Views out to sea from PROW
Very overgrown footpath
Very overgrown footpath
Lovely coastline
Lovely coastline
Cudden Point Trig Point Flush Bracket S8075 <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://trigpointing.uk/trig/2667" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://trigpointing.uk/trig/2667">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Cudden Point Trig Point Flush Bracket S8075
Coastal views
Coastal views
Prussia Cove
Prussia Cove
Looking down on Kenneggy Sand
Looking down on Kenneggy Sand
Looking along Kenneggy Cliff  From the old mine.
Looking along Kenneggy Cliff
From the old mine.
The old mine above Kenneggy Sand
The old mine above Kenneggy Sand
The footpath near the old mine
The footpath near the old mine
Farm tracks and footpaths A complicated junction on the way to the Coast Path.
Farm tracks and footpaths
A complicated junction on the way to the Coast Path.
The entrance to Higher Kenneggy wild camping site
The entrance to Higher Kenneggy wild camping site
Higher Kenneggy wild campsite Very few facilities, if not exactly 'wild'.
Higher Kenneggy wild campsite
Very few facilities, if not exactly 'wild'.
Private property alongside the bridleway The landowner is keen that walkers stay on the public right of way.
Private property alongside the bridleway
The landowner is keen that walkers stay on the public right of way.
Coastal rocks near Pestreath Cove
Coastal rocks near Pestreath Cove
The Coast Path near Pestreath Cove The path just passes through the corner of this square.
The Coast Path near Pestreath Cove
The path just passes through the corner of this square.
A hidden archway at Hoe Point This is a complex area of channels and stacks, not often accessed except by fishermen.
A hidden archway at Hoe Point
This is a complex area of channels and stacks, not often accessed except by fishermen.
The entrance to the zawn at Hoe Point The red rope and steel staples in the rock are an aid for the fishermen's access to the water.
The entrance to the zawn at Hoe Point
The red rope and steel staples in the rock are an aid for the fishermen's access to the water.
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Rose-an-Castle is located at Grid Ref: SW5628 (Lat: 50.103798, Lng: -5.4068143)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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