The area in which St Brychan and its magnificent rambling grounds sits, is on the edge of the pathway that leads to ‘St. Nectans’ 60 ft waterfall, which is named after one of King Brychans’ 24 children and has been a shrine for pilgrims to visit since the early 6th century. The sheltered and private grounds are fascinating, with rare plants and lawns for picnics or playing croquet, plus a summer house area with picnic bench, swinging chair and a BBQ stand for disposable BBQ’s. There are many paths taking you around this varied and exciting garden.
The location is ideally situated, just inland from the exciting Rocky Valley, and a mere 1.5 miles in one direction from the historic village of Tintagel where myths and legends have been made and the same distance in the other direction from the exciting harbour of Boscastle.
The beach at ‘Bossiney Cove’ is just over a mile away with is sandy bay and rocky shoreline, Polzeath, Crackington Haven and Widemouth surfing bay are all within a short drive away.
St. Brychan is a spellbinding hideaway and the location is excellent for exploring this stunning coast of Cornwall.