Gribbin Daymark
The 84ft tall tower on Gribbin Head was erected by Trinity House in 1832 as a daylight navigation aid for shipping, enabling ships to distinguish Gribbin Head more easily from other headlands along Cornwall’s south coast. It is now owned by the National Trust and can be climbed on some Sundays during summer; a flag is flown to show when it is open.
On walks
- Gribbin Head (3.6 mile walk)
- Polkerris, Gribbin Head and Readymoney Cove (6.7 mile walk)
Also mentioned in walks
- Fowey to Polridmouth (4.7 mile walk)
- Polruan to Lantic Bay (4.2 mile walk)
- Readymoney Cove to Polridmouth (3.3 mile walk)