Beaches in Cornwall

Beaches Hundreds of beaches to discover

Cornwall's beaches are rated among the best in the world with six beaches awarded international Blue Flag status in 2012. Thanks to the our unique position on the UK's south west peninsula, 80% of Cornwall is surrounded by the sea with the longest stretch of coastline in the UK at 476km. Browse through more than one hundred beaches by using the left-hand filters to refine your search and help you find exactly what you're looking for.

Beach safety
The RNLI provide a life-guard service at the most popular beaches during the busiest months, however visitors are advised to check beforehand for more detailed information at RNLI website.  Be careful when exploring beaches at low tide, don't get cut off, check tide times too before you visit. Safety information notices are provided on site at the most popular beaches.

If you're looking for a dog-friendly beach...
Some beaches are dog friendly year round, other beaches operate a seasonal dog ban usually from Easter to October. Activate the dog-friendly filter on the left-hand side to find dog-friendly beaches, checking each beach for seasonal ban details. For further information about dog-friendly holidays see our Essentials page.

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  1. Poldhu Cove, Mullion, The Lizard, Cornwall

    Poldhu Cove Beach

    Mullion

    Poldhu Cove, also known as Black Pool Cove, is a lovely west-facing sandy beach is suitable for lots of fun activities from building sand castles to beach volleyball and rocks to explore at low tide and great for swimming, surfing and windsurfing (in the designated zone).

  2. Crooklets Beach, Bude

    Crooklets Beach

    Bude

    A wide expanse of golden sand is exposed at low tide, bordered by rocky outcrops ideal for rock-pooling.

  3. Summerleaze Beach, Bude

    Summerleaze Beach

    Bude

    Summerleaze has a unique appeal, not least because it is less than five minutes’ walk from the centre of Bude

  4. Marazion Beach, Cornwall c James Penman

    Marazion Beach

    Marazion

    Marazion Beach has the most spectacular view of St Michael's Mount and the bay beyond, Mounts Bay, recently voted one of the most beautiful bays in the world.

     

  5. Porthminster Beach, St Ives, Cornwall

    Porthminster Beach

    St Ives

    An award winning Blue Flag 2012 golden sandy beach that feels almost tropical.

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