Carbis Bay is a hot spot in the summer for tourists, the beautiful sandy postcard beaches with the turquoise sea bring in all the second homeowners back to lovely Cornwall to admire everything it has to offer. Located just one mile off St Ives, Carbis bay is an ideal spot for families with toddlers as the sea in the bay is perfect for swimming but not great for the surf. During low tide, this opens up Porthkidney sands where you will find the RSPB bird sanctuary, an important habitat for the sea birds.
Coverack Beach is located in West Cornwall on the Lizard Peninsula. The beach backs on to the little fishing village of Coverack and the harbour here is one of the more photogenic ones of Cornwall with beautiful granite walls and a few wooden fishing boats nearby along with whitewashed cottages above. This remote part of the Cornish coast rarely sees much attention of a crowd beyond ones staying in the area. Low tide there is a good size of golden sand making it ideal for families but as the tide comes in this dissappears and becomes more of a rocky beach.
Chapel Rock Pool is located in North Cornwall situated in Perranporth town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the most loved towns in Cornwall. The Chapel rock pool is a hidden gem in plain sight at the popular town of Perranporth. This tidal sea pool invites wild swimmers, families and those looking to brave the cold winter for a swim.
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