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5 Best Beaches in Cornwall

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Cornwall boasts over 100 miles of coastline forming a narrow peninsula which juts into the Atlantic Ocean. As you can imagine this ensue in a astounding assortment of coves, bays and Beaches. There are in the region of 150 beaches dotted nearby this stretch of coast, each with its own definite character. Whilst it is no easy task to choose favourites from such a selection, knowing where to go can undoubtedly help to make your holiday in Cornwall.

Most scenic beach

Two candidates spring to mind for the title of most scenic beach in Cornwall. The first is Porthcurno beach in the far west of the county, however, just beating it is Kynance Cove on the Lizard Peninsula.




Kynance is carved out of the unusual serpentine geology of the Lizard and consists of islands, sea-stacks and caves. The water here is a deep turquoise due to the fine sand made from millions of crushed sea shells. Over the centuries the cove has been the muse of many an artist and the tradition continues with it providing a lure to photographers of all abilities.

Best surfing beach

Whilst nearly every beach in Cornwall picks up some of the Atlantic surf it is the north coast where the waves are biggest and most consistent. To some extent the best surfing beach can be dissimilar from one day to the next so based on consistency and how good it can get I am going to opt for a favorite choice; Fistral beach in Newquay. This is where surfing began in the Uk and is still the best known surf spot in the Uk, but it is still a great beach. There are nearly always waves here and when it gets big it is still surfable. Probably the worst thing about Fistral is its popularity.

Most family cordial beach

In general, any beach that has been awarded the Blue Flag will meet this criteria. The award is based on facilities, accessibility and water cleanliness. Out of all these beaches I would suggest Sennen Cove for the sheer ease of parking and allinclusive appeal of the beach. Situated just nearby the Uk's most westerly point, Land's End, Sennen is a picturesque stretch of sandy beach with all you could need from a la carte dining to surf hire. The settlement itself is a quaint assortment of cottages nearby a small harbour which is worth a visit.

Best beach to be seen at

Again this is a difficult call in the middle of two very close contenders, fortunately they are within a integrate of miles of each other so it is inherent to cruise both. Whilst Polzeath is great for being seen post-surf I'm going to go with Cornwall's very own 'Chelsea-on-Sea', Rock. This small settlement across the water from Padstow is home to a disproportionate number of millionaires, a yacht club and a extremely regarded golf course. It also has a very nice sandy beach running along the mouth of the Camel Estuary. So if you fancy rubbing shoulders with the rich and occasionally famed then Rock may be just the beach for you!

Best town beach

There are few beaches that are overlooked by world class art galleries, offer fine dining on the beach front and are known for their surf. Porthmeor beach in St Ives has all of this and more. Within minutes of St Ives' town centre, Porthmeor is clean, family cordial beach on the very doorstep of the Tate St Ives art gallery. The Porthemeor cafe on the beach-front offers a great line in food too.

Whilst this guide is in no way exhaustive and is extremely subjective it should give you an idea of some of the astounding beaches Cornwall has to offer. If in doubt just head north, south or west and you will arrive at one of our great beaches in no time at all.

5 Best Beaches in Cornwall

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