
Hidden Gem
Moorland, Lakeside, Valley
Walking, Photography
Spring to Autumn
Formerly known as Old Wheal Basset, Wheal Ellen operated in the early- to mid-19th century as a copper mine.
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7 day, 3 overnight
St Agnes Bakery, Carn Brea Castle Restaurant
Goldcroft House, Sky View Shepherd's Huts, Meadowside Lodge
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Where is Wheal Ellen?
Cornwall's north coast conceals this historic valley site near Porthtowan. Walkers cross the surrounding gorse-covered hills to arrive at the ruins.
What type of place is Wheal Ellen?
Wheal Ellen is a former copper mine ruin in Cornwall.
When is the best time to visit Wheal Ellen?
Spring to autumn brings the absolute best light to view the old stone masonry. Late afternoon sun casts spectacular long shadows through the remaining arches.
What can you do at Wheal Ellen?
Exploring the footpaths around the roofless engine houses provides a great look at local industrial heritage. Photography enthusiasts love capturing the towering engine house chimney against the Atlantic sky.
How long should I spend at Wheal Ellen?
Allocating roughly an hour offers enough time to safely admire the historic structures from the established trails. Serious hikers can combine the stop with a longer coastal walk.
Where do I park at Wheal Ellen?
Vehicles have access to ten spaces nearby, providing seven day and three overnight options. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I eat near Wheal Ellen?
St Agnes Bakery and Carn Brea Castle Restaurant offer a couple of spots to grab food in the area. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
Where can I stay near Wheal Ellen?
Goldcroft House, Sky View Shepherd's Huts, and Meadowside Lodge represent three places to stay nearby. Full details are available on the UK Hidden Gems app.
1 July 2026 at 00:00:00
