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Pendeen Watch

Lower Boscaswell, Cornwall

Pendeen Watch, Lower Boscaswell, Cornwall TR19

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About Pendeen Watch

Pendeen Watch is a worthwhile natural stop near Lower Boscaswell, valued for open views, sea air and the kind of landscape that gives Cornwall much of its identity. It rewards slow exploration, whether that means a clifftop walk, a pause at a viewpoint or simply taking in the changing weather and light.
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Location

Nearby Attractions

Geevor Tin Mine

historic

The largest preserved tin mining site in the UK, Geevor closed in 1990 and has since become one of Cornwall's most compelling heritage experiences. Underground tours lead into the working levels beneath the cliffs, while surface buildings house extensive collections of mining equipment. The story of the men who worked here — many for generations — is told with honesty and humanity.

0.7 km away

Levant Mine and Beam Engine

historic

Clinging to the clifftop above the Atlantic, Levant is the oldest surviving beam engine in Cornwall — and the most dramatically sited. Restored and operated by volunteers, the engine ran until 1930; its rhythmic motion and the smell of hot oil transport visitors to the industrial heart of Penwith's mining age. The site is part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.

0.9 km away

Portheras Cove

beach

Portheras Cove is a memorable stretch of Cornwall coast near Portherras, known for its sand, Atlantic light and easy access to the sea. Depending on the tide and weather, it can feel either wild and dramatic or calm enough for a slower beach day, with coastal paths and cliff views adding to the appeal.

1.6 km away

Botallack Village

tourism

Botallack is a village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. As a programmatic destination page, it works well as a hub for nearby beaches, walks, heritage sites, food spots and local itinerary links across CornwallMagazine.

1.9 km away

Tregeseal Stone Circle

historic

A Bronze Age stone circle on the open moorland above St Just, Tregeseal is one of several prehistoric monuments clustered on the windswept plateau of West Penwith. Originally three circles, only one now survives largely intact. The setting — looking across the moor to both coasts — gives a vivid sense of the ritual landscape the ancient inhabitants of this peninsula created.

2.7 km away

Botallack Count House

historic

The restored count house — the mine manager's office — at Botallack stands among the dramatic clifftop engine houses that have made this stretch of the Penwith coast iconic. A short walk from the National Trust car park at Botallack village, it offers sweeping views north to Cape Cornwall and south to the Brisons rocks.

2.9 km away

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