Sennen is located in West Cornwall, surrounded by a beautiful coastline, and has arguably one of the best beaches in Cornwall. This old fishing village is located in a remote part of Cornwall and just behind it is Land’s End the furthest westerly point in the mainland England. Sennen is still a small village to date but has everything you need to enjoy a day out, around the village it’s full of local independent stores which are supported by the locals during downtime in the winter.
Bamaluz Beach is located in the heart of St Ives and is one of the lesser known beaches, situated between the harbour and Porthgwidden. The beach offers sheltered cover with high walls which can also block out the sun, the only thing at high tide there is a small beach left which can fit no more than maybe 15 people on and in spring it can almost disappear from your very own eyes. This beach is also just below the famous St Ives Museum. Bamaluz is a fairly friendly family beach but there is no lifeguard cover or much room for the children to play and there isn’t really any surf here apart from when there’s big northerly Atlantic swells.
Trevone Natural Sea Pool is located in North Cornwall situated near Padstow town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors being one of the most famous fishing ports in Cornwall.
Trevone Natural Sea Pool is a large tidal pool that offers a refreshing swimming experience. This remarkable sea pool is considered a “natural” pool, as it forms when the tide recedes, creating a pristine and inviting pool for bathing, swimming, and all the fun memories.
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