Holywell Bay, National Trust. Cornwall
Toady’s post is all about Holywell bay which is owned by the National Trust and located on the north coast near Newquay, Cornwall.
Poldark
You may recognise Holywell bay as it’s a filming location often used in the BBC Drama, Poldark. The stunning rocks give a great backdrop for those moody scenes. Holywell was also used as a location in James Bond’s die another day and the TV adaptation of Agatha Christie’s And then there were none.
How Holywell got its name
It is believed that between the two rocks is a holy well, hence the name. I have never managed to swim over to the two rocks or visited when the tide has been far out enough so, I can’t confirm or deny this myth!
Parking at Holywell
Holywell bay is a part of the National Trust so if you are a member the parking is free! However, if you are not a member of the National Trust prices can vary depending on the time of year. Most probably be around £2-6 for the day.
FACILITIES
I normally go Holywell to walk my dog as it is dog friendly beach all year round. However, it is also a great place to go in the summer as it is a lifeguarded beach with a river, sand dunes and food facilities near by which is great for all of the family!
OTHER POSTS
If you enjoyed this blog post why don’t you check out my other posts on National Trust locations in Cornwall: Glendurgan Gardens, Trelissick Gardens, St Michael’s Mount, Wheal Coates, Bedruthan Steps, Lantic Bay, Lanhydrock and Kynance Cove.
Lots of love, Melissa x