Willapark at Boscastle
Willapark is a headland, immediately south of Boscastle harbour, its right flank forming one side of the natural harbour. The headland is the site of an Iron Age clifftop fort - the name Willapark is based on two old Celtic words meaning "enclosed" and "lookout". The remains consist of a 110 metre long single rampart across the neck of the headland, which reaches a height of 1.8 metres and is fronted by a 0.8 metre deep ditch.
On walks
- Boscastle Headlands (3.3 mile walk)
- Boscastle to Rocky Valley (6.2 mile walk)
- Boscastle to Tintagel (via bus) (5.5 mile walk)