Balk Beacon
The large red and white wooden diamond is known as the Balk Beacon and is a daytime navigation aid (daymark) to assist ships in avoiding The Vrogue rock. It was erected in 1859 and restored in 2002 by the National Trust. The Balk Beacon lines up with a painted white mark on Hot Point to indicate the position of The Vrogue rock.
On walks
- Cadgwith Cove to Church Cove (4.1 mile walk)
- Cadgwith Cove to The Lizard (7 mile walk)