Trebarwith Beach - Added to Beaches and Seaside Resorts in North Cornwall, South West

I have just added this to the map of places to fly your drone at Drone Scene:

Trebarwith Strand is a stunning and dramatic beach located on the North Cornwall coast, near Tintagel. It's known for its vast expanse of golden sand at low tide, framed by towering, rugged cliffs and rock formations. The beach is exposed to the Atlantic, making it popular with surfers when the conditions are right, and the tide comes in quickly, completely covering the sand at high tide.

It's an excellent place to fly a drone for several reasons:

Dramatic Coastal Landscape: The imposing cliffs, rock stacks, and the wide, open beach provide incredibly cinematic and visually striking aerial footage. The contrast between the golden sand and the dark, craggy rocks is beautiful.

Dynamic Tides: The rapid change between low and high tide offers unique opportunities to capture the transformation of the landscape, showcasing the power of the sea.

Surfing Action: If surfers are out, a drone can capture dynamic action shots from perspectives that are impossible from the shore, highlighting the waves and the sport.

Proximity to Landmarks: Its location near The Port William pub and the path towards Tintagel Castle means you can capture broader coastal narratives.

Expansive Views: The open nature of the beach and surrounding cliffs allows for sweeping panoramic shots and impressive wide-angle views of the coastline.

Important Note for Drone Pilots: As with any coastal location, always be mindful of strong winds, rapidly changing weather conditions, and the tide times at Trebarwith Strand. Also, adhere to all local drone regulations and safety guidelines, especially regarding proximity to people and wildlife.

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 07/07/2025. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location. Landowner permission may be required before taking off.

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