Crantock is located one mile away from Newquay next to the Gannel Estuary. Home to expansive beaches and big sand dunes, this popular location will be home to many tourists during the summer months. Another popular destination for surfing is facing the Atlantic. You will see surfers at different skill levels going out catching some waves and once you’re done there you can have a very traditional Cornish cream tea and even a beer afterward at the pubs nearby.
Porthtowan is another great example of a Cornwall beach and another golden sandy beach on the North Coast. During low tide Porthtowan nearly doubles in size stretching to around 1.5 miles which joins up with Chapel Porth and the cliffs of the famous Wheal Coates engine house. Porthtowan is set amongst cliffs which means theres great cover from wind along with that this beach is great for the family offering plenty of room for acitivites with the children including the rock pools that are uncovered 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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