Trevone in Cornwall, England is a small north‑coast village set around a sandy bay backed by dramatic cliffs, rock pools and sea caves. The bay is popular with swimmers, surfers and families exploring the tidal pools, and the headland gives wide views out over the Atlantic; the South West Coast Path also runs close by, drawing walkers between nearby destinations such as Padstow.
Historically built on fishing (and the odd smuggling tale common to the Cornish coast), the village today depends largely on tourism alongside a few working boats, holiday lets and local shops, while a small, close‑knit community maintains village pubs, cafés and seasonal events. Its combination of rugged scenery and easy access to coast‑path walking makes Trevone a quiet but lively spot through the summer months while remaining a peaceful fishing settlement for locals.
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