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Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches
Carlyon Bay has three beaches: from west to east, you have Crinnis Beach, in the middle is Shorthorn Beach and Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches
Spit Beach is a small beach accessed from the coast path. The beach has no facilities but does allow dogs Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Porthgwarra Beach is a secluded small beach located within a small fishing village. Time your visit to Porthgwarra Cove well Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Perranuthnoe Beach is a flat beach with a large area of sand, although when the tide is in the sand, Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Portreath Beach is a gently shelving sandy beach on Cornwall’s north coast. The bay at Portreath has high cliffs and Read more…
Cornwall
Kit Hill is a 400-acre (152-hectare) country park located in the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Located Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches
Penhale Dunes and Perranporth Beach form a three-mile stretch of excellent sand. Backed by a large area of sand dunes. Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches
Perranporth Beach is also known as Perran Sands and, along with Penhale Dunes, forms a long stretch of excellent sand Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches, Coast, Harbours and Seasonal Restrictions
Mousehole is a small fishing village which maintains its historic feeling with small fisherman cottages and narrow lanes. A nice Read more…
Cornwall
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Marazion Beach is a large beach with views out to St Michael’s Mount and includes the causeway leading over to Read more…
Cornwall
Zennor Head is an Atlantic coast headland with spectacular views and a couple of coves to explore. Parking and toilets Read more…
Cornwall
The RSPB Hayle Estuary Nature Reserve is home to a wide variety of wetland birds, and the estuary changes radically Read more…