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.
Porthcurno Beach is one of the most notorious beaches in Cornwall and you can really see why this near white golden sand meets crystal clear waters with rugged granite cliffs as backdrops sets a picture almost like a movie scene and it doesn’t feel like you’re in the UK. Not only is the sand look special but it actually is very few beaches in Cornwall have this type of sand but another one would be Porthmeor beach. The sand is made up of seashells pounded to smithereens by the sea over millions of years it is quite unique and is partly responsible for the beautiful colour of the sea here.
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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