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Attractions and Places To See around Cubert - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Cubert include a mix of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in Cornwall, England. The area is characterized by its dramatic coastal landscapes, including expansive beaches, headlands, and unique geological formations. Visitors can explore medieval churches, ancient wells, and historic fishing structures, alongside significant natural areas like coastal cliffs and dune systems. Cubert serves as a base for exploring both its rich history and diverse natural environment.

Best attractions and places to see around Cubert

  • The most popular attractions is Holywell Cave, a cave that can be explored at low tide. It is known for its colorful ceiling and limestone pools.
  • Another must-see spot is Mawgan Porth Beach, a beach with sand and clifftops. This location offers pubs, restaurants, shops, and cafes nearby.
  • Visitors also love Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins, an area offering coastal views and evidence of mining history. It provides insight into the region's past.
  • Cubert is known for its historical sites, natural monuments, and viewpoints. Visitors can find a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient structures to coastal landscapes.
  • The attractions around Cubert are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 75 upvotes and 11 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Mawgan Porth Beach

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Mawgan Porth is a much quieter alternative to the very busy Newquay. With gorgeous sand and stunning clifftops, its a surprise that it doesn't get more crowded when it's only 4 miles from Newquay. Even at high tide there is a lot of sand and life guards are present during the summer (May till September).

There are pubs, restaurants, shops and cafes nearby and it is a Sunday Times award winning beach.

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While hiking along along Cligga Head you will find some cracking coastal views, but also some interesting evidence of the mining history. You are walking in the shoes of the miners who would walk along this path to work.

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Huer's Hut

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This small building perched high above the sea at Towan Head is of uncertain age. Some estimates put its origins as early as the 14th century however the current building is probably mid 19th century. It may have originally been used as a hermitage.


Named after the Huer, an important figure in the pilchard fishing industry that once thrived in Newquay. The Huer would watch out from his high vantage point for the shoals of fish to arrive in the bay and then call out to the town by shouting 'Heva, Heva'. The seine boats with their long nets would be launched at once but then had to rely upon the Huer for directions. Holding 'Furze bushes' in his hands the Huer would direct the boats so they could first locate and then surround the fish.

At first just an oval shape building, a forecourt with five foot walls was later added to its seaward side. The original door facing more towards the habour was blocked up and a new doorway made opening on to the forecourt.

Owned by the Lord of the Manor Col. Treffry it was leased to the Council in 1906 for 983 years at the cost of one shilling per year. When the Council took pocession they converted it into a public shelter by widening the doorway and considerabley reducing the height of the forecourt walls. Today the now Grade II listed building has iron gates locked across the doorway and can no longer be use for shelter

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Holywell Cave

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At low tide, you can find Holywell Cave under the southern cliffs of Kelsey Head. Whilst the cave entrance from the beach does not seem very large, if you follow the steps inside, the cave soon opens up to reveal a colourful ceiling and limestone pools. Ensure you wear sturdy shoes to explore the cave and a torch is recommended. If you’re tall, watch your head!

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Newquay War Memorial

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From a distance, one might mistake it for a typical wayside cross, like the small, sacred monuments found in many places. But upon closer inspection, the true meaning of this memorial reveals itself to the observer: to commemorate the many victims claimed by war and tyranny in so many places. Thus, they remain a significant symbol even today – despite the significant time gap between then and the present, these monuments lose none of their relevance.
For such a war memorial, regardless of nationality, language, or name, is always a testament to the horrors of war and tyranny. They therefore all have two essential functions, and this continues anew for each generation:
-1- To commemorate and remember the victims
-2- To remind the observer of the need to maintain peace

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June 11, 2025, Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins

A beautiful section of the SWC Path between Perranporth and St. Agnes. The walk to St. Agnes is about 8km long, with no major climbs but fantastic views.

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From a distance, one might mistake it for a typical wayside cross, like the small, sacred monuments found in many places. But upon closer inspection, the true meaning of this memorial reveals itself to the observer: to commemorate the many victims claimed by war and tyranny in so many places. Thus, they remain a significant symbol even today – despite the significant time gap between then and the present, these monuments lose none of their relevance. For such a war memorial, regardless of nationality, language, or name, is always a testament to the horrors of war and tyranny. They therefore all have two essential functions, and this continues anew for each generation: -1- To commemorate and remember the victims -2- To remind the observer of the need to maintain peace

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Site of Alfred Nobel's Munitions Factory. Active during WWI & WWII, mostly filling grenades and other explosives. I would recommend looking up the talking history clip on BBC Sounds. Also the site of Tungsten mining during the same time.

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Great location to erect a memorial to remember those who gave their lives fighting for our freedom.

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October 31, 2023, Mawgan Porth Beach

Mawgan Porth is a much quieter alternative to the very busy Newquay. With gorgeous sand and stunning clifftops, its surprising that it doesn't get more crowded when it's only 4 miles from Newquay. Even at high tide there is a lot of sand and life guards are present during the summer (May till September). One for an evening run as the sunsets here are stunning. There are pubs, restaurants, shops and cafes nearby and it is a Sunday Times award winning beach.

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While running along along Cligga Head you will find some cracking coastal views, but also some interesting evidence of the mining history. You are running in the shoes of the miners who would take this path to work.

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While hiking along along Cligga Head you will find some cracking coastal views, but also some interesting evidence of the mining history. You are walking in the shoes of the miners who would walk along this path to work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features and beaches can I explore near Cubert?

Cubert is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. You can visit Mawgan Porth Beach, known for its beautiful sand and clifftops, or the popular Holywell Bay, ideal for swimming and surfing. Explore the expansive open grassland of Cubert Common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or enjoy breathtaking views and wildflowers at West Pentire Headland. Other notable spots include Crantock Beach and the dog-friendly Porth Joke (Porth Joke Beach).

Are there any caves to explore in the Cubert area?

Yes, you can explore Holywell Cave, located under the southern cliffs of Kelsey Head. It's accessible at low tide and is known for its colorful ceiling and limestone pools. Remember to wear sturdy shoes and bring a torch for exploration.

What historical sites can I visit in and around Cubert?

Cubert boasts a rich history. You can see the medieval Church of St. Cubert, with parts dating back to the 11th century, or the historic Treguth Tavern from the late 13th century. Don't miss the medieval Holy Well, which gives Holywell Bay its name, or the Huer's Hut at Towan Head, historically used for spotting pilchard shoals. There's also a Bronze Age Barrow on Cubert Common and the Newquay War Memorial nearby.

Can I learn about the region's mining history near Cubert?

Yes, the Cligga Head Coastal Cliffs and Ruins offer striking coastal views and provide insight into the region's mining past through its ruins. You can walk along paths once used by miners, experiencing the area's industrial heritage.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Cubert?

Many attractions around Cubert are suitable for families. Beaches like Holywell Bay, Mawgan Porth Beach, and Porth Joke are great for sandcastles, swimming, and exploring rock pools. Exploring Holywell Cave at low tide can also be an exciting adventure for older children. Cubert Common offers open spaces for walks and nature observation.

Where can I find dog-friendly beaches or walks near Cubert?

Porth Joke (Porth Joke Beach) is a year-round dog-friendly beach, perfect for walks and exploration. Many coastal paths, including those around Cubert Common and Holywell Bay, are also suitable for dogs, offering plenty of space for them to enjoy the outdoors.

What kind of coastal walks are available around Cubert?

Cubert is an excellent base for various coastal walks, offering spectacular clifftop views and golden sands. Popular routes include those along the National Trust's coastline near Newquay, and trails around Cubert Common, Holywell Beach, and Porth Joke Beach. For detailed hiking routes, you can explore the hiking guide for Cubert.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Beyond exploring the attractions, Cubert offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking along the scenic coastal paths, cycling on various routes, or even road cycling. For specific routes and their difficulties, check out the hiking guide, cycling guide, and road cycling guide for Cubert.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming near Cubert?

Yes, the stunning beaches like Holywell Bay and Mawgan Porth Beach are popular spots for swimming. Mawgan Porth Beach even has lifeguards present during the summer months (May to September), making it a safer option for a dip in the sea.

What is the best time to visit Cubert for outdoor activities?

The late spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for visiting Cubert, especially for outdoor activities. The weather is milder, lifeguards are present at some beaches like Mawgan Porth Beach, and the West Pentire Headland is particularly vibrant with wildflowers and red poppies in late June.

Are there any easy walks suitable for all abilities near Cubert?

Yes, Cubert Common offers expansive open grassland suitable for easier walks. The paths around Holywell Bay and Porth Joke Beach are also generally accessible and provide beautiful coastal scenery without extreme difficulty. For more options, consult the hiking guide for Cubert, which includes routes of varying difficulties.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Cubert?

Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic coastal landscapes, the unique geological features like Holywell Cave, and the stunning beaches such as Mawgan Porth Beach. The blend of rich history, from ancient churches to mining ruins at Cligga Head, combined with refreshing sea air and picturesque views, makes the area highly appealing.

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