Two small east facing beaches. The main beach is home to many fishing boats and consists of grey shingle.
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Two small east facing beaches. The main beach is home to many fishing boats and consists of grey shingle.
Nestled in a secluded valley above Porthluney Cove, this 100-acres of woodland gardens is one of Britain's horticultural treasures.
Cornwall's largest vineyard. New modern winery, tours, tasting, wine by the glass, bottle or case. International Gold Medal Winner.
Limited stoney beach, however the walk around the Cape has some of the best scenery and is perfect for picnics.
Carbis Bay is a beautiful beach of approximately 1 mile in length. The centre of the beach is home to all the facilities, car park and the Carbis Bay Hotel which has extensive grounds leading down to the edge of the beach.
Crinnis Beach, Shorthorn Beach and Polgaver Beach together make up what is known as Carlyon Bay, a popular seaside resort.
A continuation of Pendower Beach. At high tide there is a little beach, but at low tide there is plenty of sand and shingle.
Centuries-old caverns, created by local slate miners. Famous subterranean lake with crystal-clear blue-green water. "The Rum Store" concert and theatre venue.
Limited beach at high tide but plenty of interesting rock pools to be found at low tide. Access - Easy from parking. Seasonal Dog Ban.
Small east facing beach of sand and shingle, fairly sheltered. Easy access. Seasonal Dog Ban,
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