The beach is absolutely fantastic! Although parking at the Carbis Bay Hotel is available, keep in mind that it's limited and can be quite pricey at Β£20 per day. Alternatively, there are other car parks located down the road, but be prepared for a steep hill climb. For a more affordable option, we parked at St Erth train station which is just a short 10-minute drive away. The all-day parking fee is only Β£3.90, and you can easily hop on the train to reach Carbis Bay in no time.
This beach is one of the best I've ever visited, anywhere. It has a similar vibe to some of the beaches in New South Wales. The sand is great, the beach is clean, and it hasn't been overdeveloped (at least not yet). There are car parking and restroom facilities available, and the new bar below the Sand Bar is a great spot to relax with a cold beer and enjoy the stunning views. It's truly beautiful.
This beach is truly delightful. To reach it, you must descend the dune from the access point near the Haven Cav site. However, it is disheartening to see an abundance of microplastics scattered along the shoreline, which is a cause of concern for our planet. ππ
This beach is truly enchanting and has a plethora of activities to enjoy. From exploring the rock pools to taking long walks on the expansive and never-ending sands, to swimming and playing in the wild sea, and hiking along the cliff tops, there is something for everyone. Additionally, the vast sand dunes provide a perfect spot to hide away. Plus, the beach offers convenient amenities such as a car park, toilets, pub, small shop, and cafe, making it an ideal destination.
This beach offers a delightful stroll, and Beryl bikes are available in Penzance if you prefer cycling.
This stunning beach boasts an abundance of soft sand and ample space to stretch out and relax. The water remains shallow for quite a distance from the shore, making it a perfect spot for swimming and wading. However, accessing this hidden gem can be a bit of a challenge, as the original route has been closed off due to erosion. Visitors must carefully navigate the rocks from Prussia Cove/Cudden Point end, taking care to check the tide times before embarking on their journey. Despite the effort required to reach it, this beach is well worth the trek for those who appreciate natural beauty and tranquility. ππ»πβοΈ