Trevone Bay Beach is a haven for both surf enthusiasts and families alike. Its popularity stems from the impressive diversity of its landscape. The main beach, with its sandy inlet, is a striking feature. Its depth far exceeds its width, providing an intriguing playground for swimmers, surfers, and paddlers alike. However, it is the rocky ledges flanking the beach that truly captivate the imagination. These craggy outcrops harbor some of the most fascinating rock pools in the region, replete with marine life waiting to be discovered by intrepid explorers. One of the unique features of the beach is the natural swimming pool that forms at low tide. Known locally as the 'Rock Pool,' this shallow pool is perfect for children to paddle and explore the rock pools that surround it.
As one of the nearest north coast beaches to Padstow, which can be reached in only five minutes by vehicle, Trevone Bay is if often the first option for vistitors to the area.