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West Cornwall
Loe Bar beach is a half mile shingle bank which separates the Loe, the largest natural fresh water lake in Cornwall, from the sea.  Loe Bar was originally the mouth of the River Cober which led to a harbour in Helston.

West Cornwall > The Lizard
This attractive fishing village on the Lizard has two small east-facing shingle beaches and home to local fishing boats.  A seasonal dog ban operates on this beach.

West Cornwall
Poldhu Cove, also known as Black Pool Cove, is a lovely west-facing sandy beach. A seasonal dog ban is in place.

West Cornwall
Polurrian Cove lies close to the village of Mullion on The Lizard and is a southwest-facing beach with golden sand and patches of fine shingle.

West Cornwall > The Lizard
Coverack is a picturesque Cornish fishing village with a small sand and pebble beach on the eastern coast of the Lizard peninsula. Dogs must be kept on leads in summer months.

West Cornwall > The Lizard
Located on the west side of the Lizard and probably the most photographed and painted location in Cornwall, the contrast between the cove’s white sand beach and the dark red and green serpentine rock produces a breathtaking sight.

West Cornwall
Gunwalloe is an attractive south-west facing cove on the Lizard with a stream running through the sandy beach that is ideal for paddling. A seasonal dog ban is in place.

West Cornwall
Kennack Sands, near the village of Kuggar on the Lizard peninsula, is comprised of two beaches with some grassy areas which are divided by the small hill of Carn Kennack. Like much of the Lizard, the beach is a favorite with geologists.