Kemyel Crease

Kemyel Crease

Kemyel Crease

A conifer plantation sloping down to the sea, rich in fungi in summer and autumn

Location

South of Mousehole
Penzance
A static map of Kemyel Crease

Know before you go

Size
2 hectares

Grazing animals

No

Walking trails

On foot only. It is a walk of 1 mile (1.6 km) from where the coastal path leaves the road south of Mousehole. The South West Coast Path runs through the reserve, but the site is largely inaccessible. The path can be uneven and stout footwear is recommended

Access

Contact the Trust for access information.

Dogs

Dogs permitted

When to visit

Opening times

Open at all times

Best time to visit

April to July, September to November

About the reserve

This reserve is a conifer plantation sloping down to the sea; a small, sheltered woodland in a windswept area. The site is split in two by the South West Coast Path which meanders along the cliffside, affording visitors a splendid view across Mount

Contact us

Cornwall Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01872 273939