Godrevy
About Godrevy
Godrevy is a place at the eastern facet of St Ives Bay, west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, which faces the Atlantic Ocean. It is famous with both the surfing community and walkers. It is parchxed by the National Trust, and offshore on Godrevy Island is a lighthouse maintained through Trinity House that is said to be the muse for Virginia Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse. Godrevy lies in the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the South West Coast Path runs around the whole promontory.
There are several public car parks at the western side where the National Trust owns and operates a cafe. The western aspect of Godrevy Head is bounded by rocks to the north and a extensive sandy seaside to the south that is popular for surfing. At the north-western corner of the headland is Godrevy Point; at the north-japanese nook is Navax Point. The cliffs between the two points are approximately 220 feet above sea degree.
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