Located near the River Camel Estuary is the small village of Polzeath. This village is a well known place for surfers and beach lovers to come and explore. Around Polzeath is many holiday cottages and throughout the small village are restaurants and pubs serving up fresh local fish from Padstow and nice cool Cornish Cider all day, so after you’re done with a coastal walk or relaxing on the beach, take a trip to the local establishments and support the locals that live in this village.
Blackrock Beach, located on the south side of Widemouth Bay, boasts a stunning natural landscape. The beach gets its name from the large rocky outcropping that can be seen to the south. Visitors should be aware that the tide can be quite high, resulting in the beach becoming inaccessible at certain times. The beach is a popular spot for surfers due to the strong point and reef breaks. Meanwhile, those who enjoy exploring the natural world will find plenty to keep them entertained in the rock pools that can be found at low tide.
Song of the Sea Cave is located in West Cornwall situated near Sennen Cove. This is one of Cornwalls hidden gems nestled in far west more remote than most places you would visit in Cornwall.
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