Falmouth is one of Cornwall’s largest towns, situated within a relatively sheltered bay on the south coast, Falmouth is a town all about water. This old harbour town was once a fine fishing village with a variety of boats now it still holds their small fishing boats to superyachts, opposite facing to these boats on the south side is an industrial dock catering for all sizes of ships and at the mouth of the Fal is one of the latest natural anchorages due to this you will see some of the worlds biggest ships here.
Rinsey Cove is located inbetween Praa Sands and Porthleven and its off the beaten track. Owned by the National Trust but doesn’t see as much foot traffic as other National Trust beaches due to its location. Low tide shows a small sandy beach but high tide quickly takes that away and it really is a small scramble down to the beach which isn’t ideal for families. This stretch of coast is quite exposed to powerful swells so given the remoteness and lack of lifeguard cover care should be taken if you fancy a dip.
Unfortunately nature has taken Boscastle tidal pool back, in December 2023 a huge storm rolled in with big swell and destroyed the beautiful Boscastle Tidal Pool is located in North Cornwall situated in Boscastle town. This popular village in Cornwall attracts many with its mysterious charm and elegance about the place.
The Boscastle Tidal Pool is a hidden gem nestled in Boscastle cliffside. This natural sea pool invites wild swimmers and those looking for fun in the sun. Take a dive into the cold still waters of tranquility. This particular tidal pool is popular with families and couples alike with most action between the summer months but if you love a challenge then winter cold dip is the perfect seclusion away from the quant village of Boscastle.
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