
Kemyel Crease
A conifer plantation sloping down to the sea, rich in fungi in summer and autumn
Know before you go
Size
2 hectares
Grazing animals
NoWalking 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 timesBest time to visit
April to July, September to NovemberAbout 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