A picturesque beach on the north coast of Cornwall, known for its soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. The beach is surrounded by rugged cliffs and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, with a range of amenities including cafes, restaurants, and surf schools. The beach is also a haven for nature lovers, with frequent sightings of dolphins, seals, and seabirds.
Really peaceful beach narrow lanes ti get there if you choose the wrong way
Lovely beach, was a bit hairy down the narrow lane but worth it. Great beach for a swim, plenty of rock pools to poke about in.
Lovely beach... lots of parking, v nice coffee from the van. Watch out for the steep ramp down - it can be slippy with the sand on the concrete.
Wow, if you want a beach where you can swing a cat, in fact, fly a kite without upsetting anyone, then this is the beach for you, loads and I mean loads of room, dog friendly,
Beautiful beach, well maintained. Great coastline, I would however consider avoiding this beach if you are not a confident driver as the approach to the beach is narrow roads (single track), high hedges and a steep decent to the car park. Parking is cheap and can be done through an app or cash. The car park is spacious. We found the immediate entrance to the beach got quite busy but if you are willing to walk 5 minutes either way the beach becomes alot quieter and you basically have your own slice of cornish heaven. The water was crystal clear but had quite alot of jelly fish. If you are wanting to go swimming I would suggest a wet suit to avoid potential stings. The best beach we found on this trip, will definitely return
Very pleasant, soft sand beach with easy access, there is a ramp if you have a wheelchair. Lots of parking on the road and close by N.T. car park. See the novel use of a WW2 pill box near the ramp. Take the Coastal Path here for Nare Head.
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Really peaceful beach narrow lanes ti get there if you choose the wrong way
Lovely beach, was a bit hairy down the narrow lane but worth it. Great beach for a swim, plenty of rock pools to poke about in.
Lovely beach... lots of parking, v nice coffee from the van. Watch out for the steep ramp down - it can be slippy with the sand on the concrete.
Wow, if you want a beach where you can swing a cat, in fact, fly a kite without upsetting anyone, then this is the beach for you, loads and I mean loads of room, dog friendly,
Beautiful beach, well maintained. Great coastline, I would however consider avoiding this beach if you are not a confident driver as the approach to the beach is narrow roads (single track), high hedges and a steep decent to the car park. Parking is cheap and can be done through an app or cash. The car park is spacious. We found the immediate entrance to the beach got quite busy but if you are willing to walk 5 minutes either way the beach becomes alot quieter and you basically have your own slice of cornish heaven. The water was crystal clear but had quite alot of jelly fish. If you are wanting to go swimming I would suggest a wet suit to avoid potential stings. The best beach we found on this trip, will definitely return
Very pleasant, soft sand beach with easy access, there is a ramp if you have a wheelchair. Lots of parking on the road and close by N.T. car park. See the novel use of a WW2 pill box near the ramp. Take the Coastal Path here for Nare Head.