View from Trencrom Hill - south-east
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 2 Jul 2011
Trencrom Hill is a modest granite summit, 200 metres, but it stands alone near the narrowest part of the Penwith peninsula so offers good views in all directions. It is easily climbed from a car park to the south, or why not walk St Michael's Way across the peninsula from Marazion to St Ives and climb Trencrom Hill on the way past? The land is owned by the National Trust. This view is south-east, towards the main summit, with a good view of St Michael's Mount Image on the south coast beyond.