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Where is the Cornwall AONB?

The Cornwall AONB covers 958 sq km and consists of 12 separate geographical areas

These areas include 10 stretches of Cornish coastline, the Camel Estuary and Bodmin Moor.

The 12 areas that make up the AONB are diverse and distinct in their character but have all been chosen for their special qualities. They represent Cornwall’s finest landscapes.

Click on the dark green sections of the map FOR A MORE DETAILED VIEW OF each of the 12 areas

Click on the area names below for more information about their individual character

1 Hartland

(Morwenstow and Kilkhampton)

7 West Penwith

2 Pentire Point to Widemouth

 

8 South Coast - Western

(Lizard to Marazion & Helford River)

3 Camel Estuary

 

9 South Coast - Central

(Mylor & the Roseland to Porthpean)

4 Trevose Head to Stepper Point

(Bedruthan to Padstow)

10 South Coast - Eastern

(Par Sands to Looe)

5 St Agnes

 

11 Rame Head

6 Godrevy to Portreath

 

12 Bodmin Moor

 

Map of AONB in Cornwall

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West Penwith Godrevy to Porthreath St Agnes Bedruthan to Padstow Camel Estuary Pentire Point to Widemouth Morwenstow and Kilkhampton Rame Peninsula Bodmin Lizard to Marazion and Helford River Mylor, Roseland to Porthpean Par Sands to Loe