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 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
What a splendid trek! The beach was absolutely breathtaking. I relished in discovering the charming nooks and crannies, and strolling along the rocky terrain during low tide. However, the descent and ascent of the trail can be quite challenging for those with mobility issues.
This hidden gem is truly a remarkable spot. Perfect for a tranquil dip away from the crowds.
This serene and peaceful beach is a sight to behold. Though it may require a bit of a stroll to get there, the journey is well worth it. Safety is a top priority with the presence of a vigilant lifeguard on duty. Additionally, this beach is a haven for dog lovers as it is a dog-friendly location.