A Perfect 3-Day Cornwall Itinerary: Staying in Coverack

Sue Martin • June 24, 2026

One of the best things about staying in Coverack is that you don't need to spend your holiday rushing from place to place.


Tucked away on Cornwall’s beautiful Lizard Peninsula, Coverack offers the perfect balance of stunning beaches, rugged coastal walks, hidden coves, and charming fishing villages. Whether you’re visiting as a family, enjoying a romantic couples' getaway, or bringing your dog along for the adventure, a three-day escape here feels like a true breath of fresh air.


If you’re pitching up or staying at Little Trevothan Camping & Caravan Park, you are perfectly placed to explore. Here is our ultimate guide to spending three unforgettable days in this wonderful corner of Cornwall.


At a Glance: Your 3-Day Coverack Itinerary

Day Focus Best For
Day 1 Coverack Village & Coastal Paths Rock pooling, harbour strolls and dramatic sea views
Day 2 Exploring the Lizard Peninsula Iconic spots like Kynance Cove and Lizard Point
Day 3 Hidden Gems & Local Eats Porthleven, Helford River or local watersports

Day One: Discover Coverack and the Coast

Coverack Harbour traditional Cornish village

 Morning: Explore the Harbour and Beach

After arriving and settling into your accommodation at Little Trevothan, there’s no better place to start your holiday than Coverack itself.

The village boasts a timeless Cornish charm, defined by its picturesque thatched cottages, historic working harbour, and relaxed atmosphere. Take a gentle stroll along the seafront and head down to the shoreline. Coverack Beach is a paradise for families—children (and dogs!) will love exploring the crystal-clear rock pools, while adults can simply sit back and soak in the panoramic views across the bay.

South West Coast Path from Coverack

Afternoon: Lunch with a View & Coastal Walking

Treat yourself to a leisurely lunch overlooking the water—it's the perfect way to ease into "Cornish time." Whether you grab a traditional pasty from the local stores or sit down at a harbour-side café, you can't go wrong.

In the afternoon, lace up your walking boots and join a section of the famous South West Coast Path, which runs right through the village. You don't have to hike for miles to reap the rewards; even a short walk reveals spectacular cliffs, hidden inlets, and the chance to spot basking sharks, seabirds, or grey seals playing in the surf.

Little Trevothan Camping and Caravan Park in Coverack on the Lizard Peninsula

Evening: Relax at Little Trevothan

As the afternoon light begins to soften, head back to the comfort of Little Trevothan. Fire up the barbecue, pour a drink, and enjoy a relaxed evening in the peaceful Cornish countryside. There’s something truly magical about that first night of a holiday—watching the stars come out and knowing you have two full days of adventure left to enjoy. 


Day Two: Iconic Spots on the Lizard Peninsula

Lizard Point the most southerly point in the UK

Morning: Dramatic Cliffs at Lizard Point

After a hearty breakfast at your base, take the short, scenic drive further south to Lizard Point—the most southerly point of the UK mainland. The coastline here is breathtakingly dramatic, with dark, jagged cliffs meeting the crashing Atlantic Ocean.

Park up and take the walk down to the old lifeboat station. Keep your eyes peeled, as this is one of the best spots in Cornwall to see wild grey seals lounging on the rocks below. Before you leave, pop into one of the local workshops to see traditional ornaments being carved from the unique local Serpentine stone.

Kynance Cove beach Lizard Peninsula Cornwall

Afternoon: The Magic of Kynance Cove

Just a few minutes up the road is Kynance Cove, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. With its white sands, turquoise waters, and towering rock stacks, it feels more like the Caribbean than Cornwall on a sunny day.

Top Tip: Check the tide times before you go! Kynance is best visited at low tide when the beach opens up, allowing you to explore the hidden caves and walk out among the rock formations.

After checking out the cove, grab a well-deserved cream tea or a cold drink at the eco-friendly Kynance Cove Café, perched right above the waves.

The Paris Pub Coverack Lizard Peninsula

Evening: A Hearty Pub Meal

After a day of walking and sea air, head to one of the historic, dog-friendly pubs on the peninsula—such as the Top House Inn in Lizard Village or the Paris Hotel right on the harbour in Coverack. Feast on fresh, locally caught seafood or a classic pub roast, then head back to Little Trevothan for a peaceful night's sleep.


Day Three: Hidden Gems, Ice Creams and Local Culture

Helford River walks and water sports

Morning: A Stroll Around Cadgwith Cove or Helford

Start your final day by experiencing the deep-rooted fishing heritage of the area. Head to Cadgwith Cove, a tiny, nearby village that feels like it has been frozen in time. Here, traditional thatched cottages line a steep valley that leads down to a shingle beach where working fishing boats are still winched up onto the shore. It’s incredibly peaceful and a fantastic spot for holiday photography.

Alternatively, if you fancy a change of scenery, head north to the tranquil Helford River. This area is famous for its ancient, oak-fringed creeks and calm waters—perfect for a peaceful morning walk or even hiring a kayak.

Roskilly's Organic Farm ice cream

Afternoon: Treat Yourself at Roskilly’s Farm

No trip to this part of Cornwall is complete without a visit to Roskilly’s Farm, located just a stone's throw from Little Trevothan. This organic, working dairy farm is famous across the UK for its incredible fudge and ice cream.

Stroll around the beautiful valley meadows and tranquil ponds, meet the friendly Jersey cows, and then head straight to the ice cream parlour. With dozens of decadent flavors made right on the farm, choosing just one scoop is the hardest decision you'll have to make all holiday.

The Harbour Inn Porthleven Lizard Peninsula Cornwall

Evening: Sunset over Porthleven Harbour

For your final evening, drive over to the vibrant fishing port of Porthleven. Known as one of Cornwall’s leading foodie destinations, its historic harbour is lined with fantastic restaurants, cafes, and art galleries.

Grab some classic fish and chips to eat on the harbour wall as you watch the waves crash against the famous clocktower, or book a table at a waterfront bistro. It’s the perfect, relaxed finale to an unforgettable three days on the Lizard Peninsula.


Making Memories at Little Trevothan

Three days in Coverack offers just a taste of what makes this peninsula so special. By choosing Little Trevothan Camping & Caravan Park as your home away from home, you get the best of both worlds: a quiet, spacious countryside retreat to unwind in, with Cornwall’s most spectacular beaches and coastal adventures right on your doorstep.

Whether you spent your time rock pooling, hiking the cliffs, or just enjoying the slow pace of village life, you’ll leave Coverack already planning your next visit.