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.
Eastern Green Beach is situated right outside the Penzance train station near some rocks named ‘Station Rocks’ and follows the curve round to meet Longrock Beach. This was once one of Cornwall’s most polluted beaches but now thanks to South West Water Clean Sweep program it is now as clean as any other beach inviting many swimmers and watersports enthusiasts. This beach is a family friendly beach which gently slopes out and very sheltered makes it perfect on those windy days, to get below waist depth in the water you may have to walk around half a mile to get out your depth. This is generally a quiet Cornwall beach.
St Agnes Rockpool is located in North Cornwall situated in St Agnes town. This sleepy seaside town was a popular mining town in the 18th and 19th century and is still a popular town to this date for surfing and hiking lovers.
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