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Visiting Predannack?
Visiting Predannack?
A friend and forum member TC2324 (Tony - he of the strange model making) is on a family holiday in Cornwall.
He has asked if I can find out any information re visiting Predannack.
Can you get on, if so how?
If not can you see much from public roads etc?
Any help will be much appreciated by him. Im about to google it to see what imformation I can find.
MTIA
Brian (and Tony)
He has asked if I can find out any information re visiting Predannack.
Can you get on, if so how?
If not can you see much from public roads etc?
Any help will be much appreciated by him. Im about to google it to see what imformation I can find.
MTIA
Brian (and Tony)
Re: Visiting Predannack?
PM returned buzzer.
Thanks
Thanks

Re: Visiting Predannack?
If you start from Predannack Wollas car park, head south-east along the coast path, after about 10 minutes walk the path will split. Leave the coast path and follow the bridle way, this will skirt the fire-pits where the frames are easily viewable.
The airfield boundary is clearly marked, remember that it is MoD property, and unauthorised venturing on to the camp is trespass.
An Ordnance Survey map of the area shows clearly the paths and bridleways. The airfield was built on very swampy ground, so take care not to venture off the path.
Another way to view the frames is from Kennack Sands car park, or the cliff path at Kennack.
Why not contact RNAS Culdose and ask if a visit it possible?
The airfield boundary is clearly marked, remember that it is MoD property, and unauthorised venturing on to the camp is trespass.
An Ordnance Survey map of the area shows clearly the paths and bridleways. The airfield was built on very swampy ground, so take care not to venture off the path.
Another way to view the frames is from Kennack Sands car park, or the cliff path at Kennack.
Why not contact RNAS Culdose and ask if a visit it possible?
Re: Visiting Predannack?
I think you mean Kynance Cove car park(National Trust) and the cliff path from there. Kennack Sands is on the Cadgwith/other side of the Lizard Peninsula.Malfatron Malkovic wrote:If you start from Predannack Wollas car park, head south-east along the coast path, after about 10 minutes walk the path will split. Leave the coast path and follow the bridle way, this will skirt the fire-pits where the frames are easily viewable.
The airfield boundary is clearly marked, remember that it is MoD property, and unauthorised venturing on to the camp is trespass.
An Ordnance Survey map of the area shows clearly the paths and bridleways. The airfield was built on very swampy ground, so take care not to venture off the path.
Another way to view the frames is from Kennack Sands car park, or the cliff path at Kennack.
Why not contact RNAS Culdose and ask if a visit it possible?
Re: Visiting Predannack?
I did,i always have and always will confuse the two.
Re: Visiting Predannack?
Hi
Sorry to bring up an old thread but I'm currently in Cornwall and would love some tips on how to actually get onto Predannack, to take some pictures and have a look around the aircraft!
If anyone can help that would be amazing!
Cheers, Dan
Sorry to bring up an old thread but I'm currently in Cornwall and would love some tips on how to actually get onto Predannack, to take some pictures and have a look around the aircraft!
If anyone can help that would be amazing!
Cheers, Dan
Re: Visiting Predannack?
Hi Dan
I would say the advice given in 2012 still stands
Kynance Cove car park(National Trust) and the cliff path, & walk
I would say the advice given in 2012 still stands
Kynance Cove car park(National Trust) and the cliff path, & walk
Re: Visiting Predannack?
Although worth noting the MoD are rather more strict on trespassing these days, with the airfield in more frequent use than before due to the arrival of 700X Sqn.
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