Author Archives: Gordon
Author Archives: Gordon
Summerleaze Beach – Bude Summerleaze Beach is the nearest beach to the town centre. The beach is surrounded by dunes on one side and the town’s canal on the other. The beach has a wide expanse of good fine sand at low tide. The famous Bude Sea Pool offers safe bathing under the watchful eye […]
Continue readingSt Mawes Beach Made up of Tavern and Summers beaches, both south facing so ideal for sunbathing. Good family beaches, either side of the harbour wall, great for swimming. Seasonal Dog Ban. Refreshments, cafes, toilets, gift shops etc all nearby in the village Follow us on Facebook You can find details of the South West […]
Continue readingDuke of Cornwall Light Infantry Museum Address: Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Museum The Keep Bodmin Postcode: PL31 1EG Phone: 01208 72810 [su_divider top=”no” style=”dashed” divider_color=”#800000″ size=”2″] To read more about Cornwall’s history from the legends of King Arthur and early Celtic history to the fabulous wealth created during the mining boom. Discover more Cornish […]
Continue readingSennen Cove Beach A mile-long bay of golden sand, plenty of rock pools at low tide on either side of the beach. The Blue Flag works towards sustainable development at beaches/marinas through strict criteria dealing with water quality, environmental education and information, environmental management, and safety and other services. Sennen Cove Beach – Surfing Being […]
Continue readingSeaton Beach A large beach of sand with small pebbles, south-facing. Located at the bottom of the River Seaton valley. Parking is right next to the beach. Seaside Award 2006. The River Seaton flows over the beach and attracts children as it is a safe place to play. The beach is sheltered by the cliffs […]
Continue readingDavidstow Airfield Cornwall at War Museum Address: Davidstow Airfield Cornwall at War Museum Nottles Park Davidstow Camelford Postcode: PL32 9YF Phone: 01208 816311 [su_divider top=”no” style=”dashed” divider_color=”#800000″ size=”2″] To read more about Cornwall’s history from the legends of King Arthur and early Celtic history to the fabulous wealth created during the mining boom. Discover more […]
Continue readingSandymouth Beach Owned by the National Trust the Beach is a sandy beach that joins up with Northcott on big spring low tides. Walk down a winding path to the beach from the car park. A popular but unspoilt beach of pebbles and sand backed by incredibly twisted cliffs. There is an attractive walk that […]
Continue readingCharlestown Shipwreck Heritage Centre The Charlestown Shipwreck Heritage Centre centre is dedicated to the history of Charlestown and its development from a fishing village to a China clay port and today’s harbour which remains almost intact from its heyday trading days. The Shipwreck and historical artefacts on display in the centre are the largest private […]
Continue readingRock Beach Continuation of Daymer Bay and backed by dunes, bathers beware of tidal currents. A long stretch of sand down to the estuary. Surrounded by sand dunes beyond the dunes is St Enodoc Golf Course. Although a very popular beach there is plenty of room. Care must be taken when swimming to the tidal […]
Continue readingReadymoney Cove Beach Southeast facing sandy cove overlooking the Fowey Estuary. Access – Easy from the car park via a 5-minute walk. Seasonal Dog Ban.A lovely beach to sit and enjoy the comings and goings of the marine traffic entering and leaving the deepwater harbour of Fowey. Seaside Award 2006 Follow us on Facebook You […]
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