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.
Freathy Beach is located in South East Cornwall and situated in Whitsand Bay. Freathy has a beautiful beach with a large expanse of sand at low tide which spits into the east and west coves but as the tide comes in these areas of sand disappear and be sure not to get caught out by the tide so before visiting please check tide times. Freathy is also pretty safe to swim at but always have caution when entering the sea as there is also no lifeguard cover here. Freathy is only accessible down a winding cliff path.
Kynance Cove Mermaid Pool is located in West Cornwall situated near Lizard town. This popular seaside town attracts many of Cornwalls visitors to the most southern tip of the UK!
The Kynance Cove Mermaid Pool is a hidden gem nestled below Kynance coves cliffs. This natural sea pool invites wild swimmers and those looking for fun in the sun. Take a dive into the deep turquoise waters embracing the beauty of this enchanting mermaid pool.
Hear the latest blogs, happenings and things to do in Cornwall from people who love Cornwall as much as you.