Devil's Frying Pan
The Devil's Frying Pan (also known by the Cornish name of Hugga Dridgee) has been created by the collapse of a sea cave resulting in a 100 metre deep funnel-shaped depression. The arch remaining from the cave forms a connection to the open sea. The origin of the name is said to be because in rough weather, the sea appears to be boiling within the cave and the central boulder resembles an egg frying in a pan.
On walks
- Cadgwith Cove to Church Cove (4.1 mile walk)
- Cadgwith Cove to The Lizard (7 mile walk)