Morwenstow is a small village and civil parish located in the northern coast of Cornwall, England. It is known for its rugged and dramatic coastline, with towering cliffs and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The area is popular with hikers and nature enthusiasts, as it offers a variety of walking trails and coastal paths to explore. The village itself is charming and picturesque, with traditional stone cottages and a historic church dating back to the 13th century. The area is steeped in history, with evidence of ancient settlements and a rich maritime heritage. Visitors can also explore the iconic Hawker's Hut, a small shelter built by the eccentric vicar Robert Stephen Hawker, who was known for his poetry and love of the sea.