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Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps is a unique stretch of coastline located along the northern coastline of Cornwall between the towns of Newquay and Padstow, overseen by the National Trust as part of the town of St. Eval. The region has been inhabited since at least the Bronze Age, home to attractions such as the remains of Redcliff Castle promontory fort defense. In 2014, the region was granted Dark Sky status to protect it from light pollution from surrounding urban areas. Many historic shipwrecks have happened along the coast area, which is home to dramatic pointed stacks that make for a dramatic panorama against the Atlantic Ocean coast. Visitors can scale the beachfront region's steep cliff staircase for stunning views or dine at the National Trust-maintained cafe atop the cliff area.

B3276 PL27 7UW, United Kingdom, Phone: +44-16-37-86-05-63

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