Best attractions and places to see around Madron include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites, often connected to the wider Penzance area. This region in West Cornwall offers ancient sites, gardens, and coastal views. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from wild rocky outcrops to picturesque fishing villages and significant historical monuments.
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Cape Cornwall is a much quieter alternative to Land's End and has the added element of being seeped in Cornish Mining History. The chimney of Cape Cornwall Mine, which operated from 1838 to 1883, is still standing on the small peninsula.
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The RMS Mülheim was a German Cargo ship that was wrecked here in between Sennen Cove and Lands End. At first the whole ship, which was carrying scrap plastic from cars, was stranded on the rocks but over time the hull broke in two and it was washed up into the cove known as Castle Zawn.
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For me, St. Ives is one of the most idyllic places on Cornwall's coast. Here you will not only find shops, pubs and nice cafés, but also many small art galleries.
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Nice wreck… it’s dangerous so don’t be tempted to go exploring as the air ambulance crew will be cursing you when you injure yourself
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A picturesque little place.
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Wonderful coastal landscape with remains of the tin mining that used to be important here
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View of Land's End (weather permitting).
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Madron is rich in history, offering several ancient sites. You can visit the ancient Madron Holy Well and Chapel, a site with healing traditions dating back thousands of years. The 14th-century St Maddern's Church also features historical artifacts. On Madron Moor, discover prehistoric sites like Lanyon Quoit, Men-an-Tol (a Bronze Age stone alignment), Men Scryfa, Chysauster Ancient Village, and Chûn Quoit and Chûn Castle. Additionally, the Cape Cornwall Chimney Monument is a significant part of the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
Yes, several attractions around Madron are suitable for families. The picturesque Mousehole Village and Harbour offers charming streets and a harbor to explore. St Ives Harbour is another lovely seaside town with golden beaches. For nature lovers, Trengwainton Garden and Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens provide engaging outdoor experiences, while Porthgwarra Beach is a remote cove with interesting rock pools at low tide.
The area around Madron boasts beautiful natural features and gardens. Enjoy stunning views of Mount's Bay from Madron Carn, a wild rocky outcrop. Explore Trengwainton Garden, a National Trust woodland garden known for its exotic plants and views. Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens blend art with nature, and Tanglewood Wild Garden offers a natural woodland experience. For coastal beauty, Porthgwarra Beach is a scenic cove.
Madron is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking and mountain biking trails. For easy hikes, consider routes like 'Chun Quoit and Carn Kenidjack loops' or 'Mên-an-Tol – Nine Maidens Stone Circle loop from Boskednan stone circle'. Mountain biking options include 'View of St Michael's Mount – St. Michael's Mount loop from Penzance' and 'Mên-an-Tol – Levant Mine Coastal Path loop from Penzance'. For more details and routes, check out the Easy hikes around Madron and MTB Trails around Madron guides.
Beyond the well-known spots, Madron offers some unique experiences. The ancient Madron Holy Well and Chapel, with its 'cloutie tree' and healing traditions, offers a distinctive cultural insight. The Bronze Age site of Men-an-Tol, known for its pierced stone, is steeped in local folklore. RMS Mülheim Shipwreck near Land's End provides a dramatic and unusual sight, showcasing the power of the sea.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and unique coastal experiences. The quaint streets and picturesque harbors of places like Mousehole Village and Harbour and St Ives Harbour are highly rated. The dramatic landscapes, such as the distinctive headland of Cape Cornwall Chimney Monument and the remote Porthgwarra Beach, also receive high praise for their scenic views and tranquil atmosphere.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Madron. You can explore routes like the 'Mousehole Harbour – Mousehole Village and Harbour loop from Penzance' or the 'Mounts Bay Trail loop from Penzance'. For a slightly shorter run, consider the 'Boscathnoe Reservoir loop from Madron'. These trails offer a mix of coastal and inland scenery. Find more options in the Running Trails around Madron guide.
Absolutely. The Penzance area, close to Madron, is known for its vibrant art scene. You can visit Penlee House Gallery and Museum in Penzance, which houses a permanent collection of Newlyn School paintings. The Newlyn Art Gallery showcases contemporary art with a glass pavilion overlooking the sea. Additionally, the Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens offer a unique outdoor art experience amidst beautiful landscapes.
The best time to visit Madron and its attractions is generally during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months. During these periods, the weather is often pleasant for exploring, and the crowds are typically smaller than in the peak summer season. Summer (June-August) offers warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for coastal activities, but attractions can be busier. Winter provides a quieter experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the iconic St Michael's Mount is a short distance from Madron. This historic island castle, managed by the National Trust, is a prominent landmark in Mount's Bay and offers a fascinating day out. While not directly in Madron, its proximity makes it an essential visit for anyone exploring the area.
Madron is close to some of Cornwall's most picturesque fishing villages. Mousehole Village and Harbour is renowned for its narrow streets, granite cottages, and charming harbor. St Ives Harbour is another beautiful option, featuring cobbled streets, independent shops, and golden beaches, making it a delightful place to explore.


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