Why would you go to look at some steps? Well, rather like those who seek out Jacobs Ladder in Wales, Bedruthan Steps hold some mystique. Couple that with some absolutely amazing views along the Cornish Coastline and you have a tourist attraction!
The Bedruthan Steps are maintined by the National Trust and the steps all the way down to the beach have been rebuilt by the trust.
From a car park at the top of the cliffs it is a gentle walk at firt as you start to descend. Then, at the steps you begin to realise quite how high the cliffs are. The journey down is split into several legs and,as such, it is possible to descend and yet not reach the beach below. In fact, last time I visited I was heavily pregnant and gave up at the last stage, not because I couldn't go any further at that point but because I was very mindful of the climb back up!
The beach below is not owned by the NT but is spectacular. One must be careful, however, as it is not a safe bathing beach and there's a strong danger of being cut-off unexpectedly. The steps are the ONLY way back up! When you see the rocks you'll appreciate the ease with whih one could be cut off!
Whilst the walk and climb are relatively easy the distance should not be underestimated and so this is not suitable for the unfit, elderly or very young.
Toilets and a concession cafe are available next to the car park - these are the only facilites and they are seasonal.
For spectacular views this location cannot be beaten - you might be though! read more