The main beach below the summer car park connects to Gwithian Beach, forming an impressive sweep of unbroken sand (at low tide) around the edge of St Ives bay.
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The main beach below the summer car park connects to Gwithian Beach, forming an impressive sweep of unbroken sand (at low tide) around the edge of St Ives bay.
A lovely unspoilt coastal village on the coastal footpath with a harbour and a safe, sandy beach 3 miles south west of Mevagissey.
Rushing through this modest village on the main A390 road, it is difficult to believe that it was once an ancient borough of great importance.
A showpiece village of Victorian houses and cottages, compactly grouped round the church, Gulval lies on a south facing slope, bright with flowers.
Until the construction of the Tamar road bridge at Saltash in 1962, the 16 th century bridge at Gunnislake was one of the main routes of entry into Cornwall.
Adjoining Church Cove, this beautiful, but fairly isolated spot, is a charming place to spend a sunny day, and equally good for storm watching.
Situated at the head of the Helford River, Gweek is a pretty village with a small thriving traditional boatyard.
Backed by high 'towans' or sand-dunes, the three-mile stretch of sand on the eastern side of St Ives Bay offers plenty of space for holidaymakers, even in high season.
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