
Hidden Gem
Moorland
Walking, Photography
Year round
Originally five metres high and weighing some 16.75 tonnes, St Breock Downs Monolith is Cornwall's largest and heaviest prehistoric monolith.
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5 day, 4 overnight
The Tiny Thai
PointBreak, Retallack Resort, Haven House
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Where is St Breock Downs Monolith?
Cornwall hosts this ancient landmark on a high, windswept ridge within the open countryside. Walkers often come across the site while exploring the scenic surrounding heathland trails.
What type of place is St Breock Downs Monolith?
St Breock Downs Monolith is a large prehistoric standing stone on the downs in Cornwall.
When is the best time to visit St Breock Downs Monolith?
Clear weather provides the finest conditions to fully enjoy the expansive panoramic vistas stretching out toward the distant sea. Summer evenings look particularly beautiful when the setting sun hits the stone face.
What can you do at St Breock Downs Monolith?
Standing beside this impressive giant allows you to feel the raw force of the Atlantic winds sweeping across the open heathland. Photography enthusiasts routinely capture wonderful frames of the weathered rock and the rolling countryside.
How long should I spend at St Breock Downs Monolith?
Spending roughly half an hour gives you plenty of time to look at the stone and appreciate the great views. Many people combine their stop with a longer hike along the ancient paths nearby.
Where do I park at St Breock Downs Monolith?
Spaces for nine vehicles are available close by, offering five day and four overnight spots. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near St Breock Downs Monolith?
The Tiny Thai provides a place to get a meal in the area. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I stay near St Breock Downs Monolith?
PointBreak, Retallack Resort, and Haven House offer three places to stay in the vicinity. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
1 July 2026 at 00:00:00
