This beach is definitely one of my favorites. It has a lot of charm and offers stunning views. When we went, the tide was high even though high tide was still a few hours away. Nevertheless, we had a great time climbing on the rocks and bodyboarding. Just be cautious because the rocks can be quite slippery! The parking is limited, so it's best to arrive early.
We absolutely adored this place. It offers numerous caves for exploration, although you should be prepared to get a little wet. Make sure to check the tide times and visit during low tide. It truly is the most enchanting spot in Cornwall!
The beach was a delightful blend of sand and rocks, providing a perfect playground for the little ones with numerous rockpools to explore. Despite the drizzle, the children had a great time. The parking fee of Β£2.40 for 3 hours was a steal, especially for those hailing from Southampton. The lifeguards were friendly and helpful. We even took advantage of the litter pickers provided and spent a few hours cleaning up the beach. Although there were no bags available, we used our buckets to collect the litter. The lifeguard informed us that a surfboard had broken a few days prior, leaving polystyrene scattered all over the beach. The toilets, including disabled facilities, were conveniently located near the beach, while a cafe sat opposite, offering a perfect spot to grab a bite.