A secluded cove surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery, Little Fistral Beach is a tranquil haven on the north coast of Cornwall. The beach's soft, golden sand is lapped by crystal-clear turquoise water, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. At low tide, the beach reveals hidden rock pools and a small waterfall, adding to its natural charm.
Great place to visit. Amazing views from the old coast guard look out point. Plenty of seating areas to relax and enjoy the awsome views
A beautiful secluded haven adjacent to fistral beach. A locals paradise now known and overrun by tourists.
I absolutely love a beach with loads of rock pools and this one was perfect. Children loved climbing over the rocks. We walked to here from the centre of Newquay but there was parking nearby.
Beautiful spot at all times of the year, particularly beautiful in the autumn for orange sunsets.... Limited parking, but an easy walk from a number of larger car parks in either direction
A small mostly shingle beach with amazing rock formations.
Quiet beach away from the busy main beach of Fistral. Stones when going in and a rip down the right side to help if surfing or bodyboarding. No lifeguard.
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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Great place to visit. Amazing views from the old coast guard look out point. Plenty of seating areas to relax and enjoy the awsome views
A beautiful secluded haven adjacent to fistral beach. A locals paradise now known and overrun by tourists.
I absolutely love a beach with loads of rock pools and this one was perfect. Children loved climbing over the rocks. We walked to here from the centre of Newquay but there was parking nearby.
Beautiful spot at all times of the year, particularly beautiful in the autumn for orange sunsets.... Limited parking, but an easy walk from a number of larger car parks in either direction
A small mostly shingle beach with amazing rock formations.
Quiet beach away from the busy main beach of Fistral. Stones when going in and a rip down the right side to help if surfing or bodyboarding. No lifeguard.