Greenaway beach
Greenaway beach gets its name from the grassy path running around Trebetherick Point between Daymer Bay and Polzeath known as "The Greenaway". At high tide, the beach is shingly sand. As the tide goes out, a rock platform is revealed with some rockpools.
- Tide times
- Map
- Dogs: restricted times
Circular walks visiting Greenaway beach
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3.7 miles/6 km - Easy
Polzeath to St Enodoc Church
Polzeath to St Enodoc Church
3.7 miles/6 km - Easy
A circular walk along the coast from Polzeath past a number of small coves to the vast sandy beach at Daymer Bay, returning through the dunes past St Enodoc Church which was once so deeply buried in the sand that entrance for services was through the roof.
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5.8 miles/9.4 km - Easy-moderate
Rock to Polzeath
Rock to Polzeath
5.8 miles/9.4 km - Easy-moderate
A circular walk across the dunes and headland between Rock and Polzeath, returning via St Enodoc Church, where Sir John Betjeman is buried.
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