Treryn Dinas

Heritage Site in Cornwall

England

Treryn Dinas

The Minack Theatre The Minack Theatre, filling up before a performance.
The Minack Theatre Credit: Kevin Pearson

Treryn Dinas, located in Cornwall, England, is a prominent heritage site that holds significant historical and archaeological importance. This ancient hillfort stands proudly on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

The site boasts a rich history dating back to the Iron Age, with evidence of human occupation as early as 500 BC. Treryn Dinas is believed to have been a stronghold for the ancient Cornish people, providing them with a strategic defensive position against potential invaders.

The hillfort is enclosed by impressive stone ramparts, which once served as a formidable defense system. These ramparts, along with the site's natural defenses provided by the steep cliffs, highlight the strategic importance of Treryn Dinas during its time of occupation.

One of the most notable features of Treryn Dinas is the magnificent Logan Rock. This massive granite boulder, weighing around 70 tons, balanced precariously on the cliff edge, has become an iconic symbol of the site. In the past, the Logan Rock was famous for its ability to be rocked back and forth with a slight push. However, due to vandalism in the 19th century, it was dislodged from its original position and later repositioned with the help of a team of engineers.

Today, Treryn Dinas serves as a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all around the world. Its breathtaking views, ancient ruins, and the enigmatic Logan Rock continue to captivate the imagination of those who visit, offering a glimpse into Cornwall's rich and fascinating past.

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Treryn Dinas Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.045/-5.625 or Grid Reference SW4022. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Minack Theatre The Minack Theatre, filling up before a performance.
The Minack Theatre
The Minack Theatre, filling up before a performance.
Minack Theatre - Looking down to the stage Taken from high up, above the top row of seating at the Minack Theatre.
The four performers on the stage were rehearsing for the 'Last Night of the Proms'.
Minack Theatre - Looking down to the stage
Taken from high up, above the top row of seating at the Minack Theatre. The four performers on the stage were rehearsing for the 'Last Night of the Proms'.
Minack Open Air Theatre A view of the steeply descending amphitheatre at Minack Open Air Theatre.
Minack Open Air Theatre
A view of the steeply descending amphitheatre at Minack Open Air Theatre.
Beach at Porth Curno near Percella Point Looking towards Percella Point from the beach at Porth Curno.
Beach at Porth Curno near Percella Point
Looking towards Percella Point from the beach at Porth Curno.
Minack Theatre With the potential to be the most uncomfortable theatre in the country for those who come unprepared for what the Atlantic weather can throw across the stage; the spectacular location of the Minack Theatre set on granite cliffs overlooking Porthcurno bay guarantees it as a top tourist attraction.  Here we see the theatre on a benign September day with a handful of tourists enjoying a leisurely look around this unique venue.
Minack Theatre
With the potential to be the most uncomfortable theatre in the country for those who come unprepared for what the Atlantic weather can throw across the stage; the spectacular location of the Minack Theatre set on granite cliffs overlooking Porthcurno bay guarantees it as a top tourist attraction. Here we see the theatre on a benign September day with a handful of tourists enjoying a leisurely look around this unique venue.
Porthcurno beach facing south west
Porthcurno beach facing south west
Looking down on the stage at the Minack Theatre at the end of the show
Looking down on the stage at the Minack Theatre at the end of the show
The B3283 at Sparnon
The B3283 at Sparnon
Treen : Sparnon Farm Looking along a track to Sparnon Farmhouse.
Treen : Sparnon Farm
Looking along a track to Sparnon Farmhouse.
Treen : Penberth River Looking towards the Penberth River in the valley.
Treen : Penberth River
Looking towards the Penberth River in the valley.
Porthcurno : Farm Track A track heads to Trendrennan Farm.
Porthcurno : Farm Track
A track heads to Trendrennan Farm.
Treen : Track A track off St Buryan Hill to Boscean.
Treen : Track
A track off St Buryan Hill to Boscean.
Treen : B3315 Looking along a road.
Treen : B3315
Looking along a road.
Looking towards Logan Rock Looking towards Logan Rock from the footpath near Treen.
Looking towards Logan Rock
Looking towards Logan Rock from the footpath near Treen.
Rainbow on an afternoon performance at the Minack Theatre
Rainbow on an afternoon performance at the Minack Theatre
Penberth
Penberth
Penberth Cove
Penberth Cove
Towards Penberth Cove A footpath follows a narrow valley towards the cove.  Because it is sheltered there is an orchard off to our left.
Towards Penberth Cove
A footpath follows a narrow valley towards the cove. Because it is sheltered there is an orchard off to our left.
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Treryn Dinas is located at Grid Ref: SW4022 (Lat: 50.045, Lng: -5.625)

Unitary Authority: Cornwall

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

What 3 Words

///crinkled.scornful.fracture. Near St Buryan, Cornwall

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 50.045,-5.625
Penberth Cove
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 50.0473466/-5.629222
Penberth Capstan
Historic: capstan
Man Made: crane
Lat/Long: 50.0476631/-5.6296324
Barrier: kissing_gate
Lat/Long: 50.0473669/-5.6298579
Bench
Backrest: yes
Survey Date: 2022-05-28
Lat/Long: 50.0477909/-5.6294416
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 50.0478126/-5.6265506
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 50.0478671/-5.6298291
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