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Beaches on
the Roseland tend to be quiet and do not have the amenities
of the larger resorts. This is part of their charm! None of the
beaches have lifeguards so please take special care - particularly with
children and the use of inflatables |
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Porthcurnick - a
National Trust sandy beach with refreshment and toilet
facilities. Plenty of rockpools, ideal for children
and water activities
dogs allowed
approx 8 minutes drive |
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Porthbeor - a National Trust sandy beach reached by a
steep path. Rocky areas are exposed at low water, secluded and quiet
dogs allowed
approx 14 minutes drive |
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Towan - a long strip of sand, excellent for exploring rock
pools at low tide. Parking and toilet facilities nearby
dogs allowed
approx 10 minutes drive |
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Carne and Pendower -
both National Trust beaches, wide and
sandy with toilets and car parking. At low tide you can walk
from one beach to the other
dogs allowed
approx 10 minutes drive |
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Great Molunan - St Anthony -
a National Trust
small, sandy beach
reached by a path from the Headland where there is parking and toilets
dogs allowed
approx 15 minutes
drive |
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St Mawes - Tavern and Summers -
a dog ban operates from Easter to September, car parking and toilets
in the village
Portscatho - Tattams - a dog ban operates from Easter to September, car parking and toilets
in the village |
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Portholland - this small
cove has rock pools with parking and toilet facilities
Caerhays - a privately
owned beach with parking, cafe and toilet facilities, about 25 minutes drive
By exploring the coastal footpaths you will discover many more
delightful secluded coves and beaches
Download
a "Directions" leaflet to our
local beaches |
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