Beaches and Coastline of Cornwall - North Cornwall
Bude to Park Head
Places in Italics are Cliffs, Headlands and Coastal Features.
Bude Bay
Welcombe Mouth
Accessible by lane and track this is a slate grey shingle beach. The cove is a graveyard for ships and was a haunt of wreckers.
Marshland Mouth
Accessible by footpath this is a rock and shingle beach. A stream runs down to the beach and this marks the Cornwall and Devon boundary.
Vicarage Cliff
Higher Sharpnose Point
Morwenstow Village
Stanbury Mouth
Secluded shingle beach reached by footpath. Approx. 15 mins walk from the car park.
Lower Sharpnose Point
Duckpool
The beach gets its name from a pool of fresh water contained by a natural dam of pebbles, and fed by the Coombe Valley stream.
A pebbly shelving beach, toilets. West facing surf beach which is not suitable for beginners.
Stowe Barton
Stibb
Sandy Mouth
Seaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, lots of sand, sheltered from all winds except due westerlies. Surf beach.
Northcott Mouth
Life Guard, parking, cafe/shop, one third of a mile long, sheltered nooks. Surf beach.
Bude
Crooklets
Seaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, gently shelving from cliffs, rock pools & nooks, renowned among surfers. Dog Ban.
Summerleaze
Seaside Award (for high standards). Lifeguard, parking, toilets, surf beach, perfect family beach, free open air swimming pool, surrounded by dunes on one side and canal on the other. Surf beach.
Widemouth BayDog ban
Widemouth SandSeaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, cafe/shop, surf beach, north and south beach, both backed by low cliffs and grassy fields. Rock pools & cliffwalks.
Penhalt Cliff
Millook Haven
No parking and only accessible by path it is a peaceful pebbly beach notable for the zigzag cliff face.
Dizzard Point
Chipman Strand
Pencarrow Point
Crackington Haven
Life Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, very popular beach sheltered by 400 ft cliffs. Well
worth a visit. Dog Ban. Surf beach .
Cambeak
King Arthur Country
The StranglesFootpath access to this remote beach 400 feet below the cliff-top. Sand at low tide but undertows and currents make bathing unsafe. 170 years ago more than twenty ships were lost in a year in this area.
Cornwall's highest cliff - 731 feet from which there are spectacular views.
Rusey Cliff
Pentargon
Small bay with waterfall and sheer black cliffs.
Boscastle Harbour
Scenic old fishing harbour. One of the few points of shelter for boats on this awe inspiring coast.
19th Century commercial port coal and timber landed, slate and clay were exported. Fishing trips, excellent walks. Shops, pubs, etc.
Rocky Valley
The valley terminates in a small stony cove. Up the valley two bridges cross the stream. Good picnic area.
Bossiney Haven
A small sheltered beach sandy surf beach at low tide and on big swells. North facing, pretty sheltered cove, Sir Francis Drake was elected M.P. here!
Lye Rock
Tintagel
The Island
Home of King Arthur's Castle. Ruins in a very spectacular setting, This is a small peninsula only connected to the mainland by a strip of wave washed land.
Tintagel Head
Glebe Cliff
Awesome cliff scenery.
Penhallic Point
Hole Beach
Trebarwith StrandLife Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, surf beach, fine sandy beach at low tide broken up by large slabs of rock. Once used as a port which is hard to imagine. The road leading to the beach is called 'The Sanding Road'. Sand was taken from the beach and laid on the road leading up to the quarries. Wagons loaded with slate on sledges would haul the slate down. No problems with runaway wagons!
The Port William pub overlooks the beach and is a popular spot for refreshments.
Backways Cove
Gull Rock
Tregardock Beach
Accessible only on foot from a lane at Tregardock. Secluded beach where caution should be used near the cliffs which are unstable. Swimming hazardous.
Port Isaac to Padstow
Barrett's Zawn
Collapsed tunnel through which slate was once hauled.
Port Gaverne
Toilets, a natural inlet with some sand and excellent walks. Was once a thriving fishing village and slate port. Port Gaverne Hotel virtually on beach for food and drink or sitting and watching the beach.
Port Isaac
Old fishing village, still a working harbour. Parking on the beach, toilets, narrow streets. The Golden Lion has a balcony which overlooks the harbour. The old fish cellars sell locally caught fish, there's an aquarium displaying some of the local species.
Lobber Point
Noted for the complex herring-bone stone hedges (walls) reputedly built by French prisoners of war during the Napoleonic wars.
Pinehaven
Accessible only after a long and pleasurable walk. Rocky but interesting.
Varley Head
Kellan Head
Port Quin
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No toilets, no commercialisation. The televison programmes "Poldark" & "Jamaica Inn" had scenes filmed here. The legend is that the fishing fleet set sail from here some time in the last century and never returned, the village was uninhabited for some time but most of the cottages have been restored. A beautiful little cove, some sand at low tide.
Doyden Point
The folly on the point was used in 'Poldark' as Doctor Ennis's house.
Lundy Hole
An interesting collapsed cave which sometimes 'blows'.
Lundy Bay
Car Park leads to path which winds through a pretty valley to this little cove.
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Epphaven
A reasonable walk from the road leads down to this secluded little spot. Sandy, enchanted.
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The Mouls
An island.
Rumps Point
Pentire Point
Newland
An island
Hayle Bay
Part of Polzeath beach.
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Polzeath Beach
Seaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, cafes and shops, toilets, surfboard and windbreak, etc. hire, family beach with sun warmed rock pools at low tide. Sandy, broad and gently sloping. Excellent surf but quite safe with it. Dog Ban.
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Greenaways
Accessible from Tristram car park, small beach usable only at lower tides.
Daymer Bay & Cassock
Parking, toilets, cafe/shop, sandy estuary beach with views to Padstow. Ideal family beach, a third of a mile beach and massive sand dunes (Brea Hill) joining into the golf links. At low tide the beach stretches two miles to rock. Can be a useful surf beach in winter when storm conditions exist.
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Brea Hill
Large Sand Hill with excellent views of the etuary and golf course.
Rock
Sandy estuary beach, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, water sports centre, water skiing, sailing, wind surfing. The Rock Inn balcony overlooks the beach & estuary, ideal for food and refreshments. Fishing trips and passenger ferry to Padstow.
The Estuary and The Camel River
Follow the The River camel and Camel Trail - Link here
Gentle Jane
Good water skiing start point up the estuary from Rock.
Across the Estuary.
Padstow Harbour.
Working fishing port with medieval houses and renowned restaurants. Famous for its May Day celebrations. Shark and other fishing trips, boat trips. Passenger ferry to Rock. The Saint's Way starts here and crosses Cornwall to the coast at Fowey. Histor- ically pilgrims and traders had better chances of survival by landing here and walking than by going round Land's End by sea. They would then continue their journey by sea.
St. George's Well
Dog Ban
Harbour Cove
As Hawker's cove but easier walking distance of Padstow.
Hawker's Cove
Fine sandy beach on the estuary facing Daymer Bay, close to the infamous Doom Bar.
Stepper Point
Crowned by a tower built as a daymark for sailors. The tower features in the opening sequences of 'Jamaica Inn'.
Gunver Head
Tregudda Gorge
Trevone Bay
Life Guard, parking, toilets, gently shelving beach of fine sand in an area of great geological interest. Dog Ban.
Newtrain Bay
Rockpools at low tide.
Harlyn Bay
Seaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop. Surf beach, two thirds of a mile of sand and pebbles in a perfect crescent surrounded by dunes and cliffs. Rock pools, cliff walks.
Cataclews Point
Mother Ivey's Bay
Padstow lifeboat slipway is housed here.
Trevose Head
Lighthouse (1847). Picnic areas with superb views to Pentire Point on one side and Towan Head the other.
Dinas Head
The Quies
Islets.
Booby's Bay
Constantine Bay
Seaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop. West facing surf beach backed by large dunes. Good surfing and swimming. Rock pools.
Treyarnon Bay
Seaside Award (for high standards). Life Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, surf beach, expanse of fine sand at low water with plenty of nooks. Take note of lifeguard warnings.
Fox Cove
Porthcothan BayLife Guard, parking, toilets, cafe/shop, sandy beach at low tide, couched in sand dunes. Can be dangerous at low tide.
Porth Mear
Secluded cove with rock and shingle at low tide.
Pentire Steps
Park Head