A picturesque beach with soft golden sand, nestled in a secluded cove surrounded by towering cliffs and lush green hills. The calm and clear turquoise water is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding, while the scenic coastal path offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. At low tide, the beach reveals hidden rock pools teeming with marine life, and the nearby village offers a range of amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops.
We visited Penbryn Beach on a sunny day and whilst it was popular, it wasn't busy or overcrowded. The beach was clean, easy accessible (follow a road downhill to a car drop off point at the beach) and had stunning views. The car park is small and a pay and display and their is no signal there but there is down at the beach. We took a photo of the car park location code and paid online once we got signal at the beach. Car park has toilets and a cafe too.
PROS: Lovely beach. Its mainly pebbles so please keep that in mind. It's nice for the kids, take a picnic with you. Btw, overflow parking is on the right just after the pub. CONS: Also need to walk a steep road on the way back from beach so this needs people who can manage this walk. Its small and some of the dog owners don't keep to the rules which is a shame.
Best beach in the world Clean, sandy, beautiful - my pics don't do it justice at all Slightly terrifying tiny road to drive down to get there, but def worth it Cafe and toilets up in the car park Make sure you gave PS5 cash for car park, if yr not a National Trust member
We had a lovely midsummers day visit to Penbryn Beach. We arrived late morning to a busy car park, but were lucky enough to find the last parking spot! We took the woodland walk down to the beach; many other visitors walked the more direct road route, but it was too hot for that! The woodland walk meanders down the valley which is very well sheltered with trees and follows the babbling brook which keeps the air nice and cool. Once at the beach we enjoyed a paddle, the clean sand and pebbles. The beach was busy at midday. We happily walked along the beach at the waterline and then headed back to the car park via the woodland again. Highly recommended!
Beautiful beach. Was a bit pebbly into the water so had to be careful with feet... lovely little cave to look at. Definitely worth a visit.
Absolutely stunning beach. Very clean with spectacular views. If you're with young kids or have difficulties with mobility, you should note that the beach is down a steep incline from the available car parking (but there is an alternative to the steps at least, with an asphalt path - which again, is pretty steep).
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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We visited Penbryn Beach on a sunny day and whilst it was popular, it wasn't busy or overcrowded. The beach was clean, easy accessible (follow a road downhill to a car drop off point at the beach) and had stunning views. The car park is small and a pay and display and their is no signal there but there is down at the beach. We took a photo of the car park location code and paid online once we got signal at the beach. Car park has toilets and a cafe too.
PROS: Lovely beach. Its mainly pebbles so please keep that in mind. It's nice for the kids, take a picnic with you. Btw, overflow parking is on the right just after the pub. CONS: Also need to walk a steep road on the way back from beach so this needs people who can manage this walk. Its small and some of the dog owners don't keep to the rules which is a shame.
Best beach in the world Clean, sandy, beautiful - my pics don't do it justice at all Slightly terrifying tiny road to drive down to get there, but def worth it Cafe and toilets up in the car park Make sure you gave PS5 cash for car park, if yr not a National Trust member
We had a lovely midsummers day visit to Penbryn Beach. We arrived late morning to a busy car park, but were lucky enough to find the last parking spot! We took the woodland walk down to the beach; many other visitors walked the more direct road route, but it was too hot for that! The woodland walk meanders down the valley which is very well sheltered with trees and follows the babbling brook which keeps the air nice and cool. Once at the beach we enjoyed a paddle, the clean sand and pebbles. The beach was busy at midday. We happily walked along the beach at the waterline and then headed back to the car park via the woodland again. Highly recommended!
Beautiful beach. Was a bit pebbly into the water so had to be careful with feet... lovely little cave to look at. Definitely worth a visit.
Absolutely stunning beach. Very clean with spectacular views. If you're with young kids or have difficulties with mobility, you should note that the beach is down a steep incline from the available car parking (but there is an alternative to the steps at least, with an asphalt path - which again, is pretty steep).