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.
Great Molunan and Little Molunan beach are located in South East Cornwall and situated near St Mawes in the mouth of the River Fal. These series of coves are the Molunans are tucked away in shelter of the St Anthony Head with its lighthouse standing guard over the entrance to the Carrick Roads. With views across the water to Pendennis Castle and beyond is the town of Falmouth. Surrounding these coves are always yachts setting out from Mylor, Flushing and Falmouth along with from time to time giant commercial shipping boats.
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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