North Cornwall is Britain’s most popular surfing coast, with waves for all levels and weather! Near Tredarrup we have so many great beaches to enjoy during your stay and with the forecast predicting a better summer what a way to spend a Cornish holiday. Polzeath in the Camel Estuary is well used by bathers and surfers and is regularly cleaned. It’s broad sweep of Hayle Bay at low tide makes the sand perfect for castles and beach games and you can find many fish and seashore animals in the rock pools. Popular. Daymer Bay, beautiful family beach at all stages of the tide. Good walks along cliff tops. Trebarwith Strand, dramatic sandy beach only accessible at low tide. Excellent cliff walks. Crackington Haven (one-time haunt of smugglers), small sandy beach (recently damaged in flash floods). Harbour Cove, short walk from Polzeath, fine sand and sheltered waters. Constantine Bay, massive sand dunes, rare wildlife and rock pools. Portcothan,long narrow beach, good sand at low tide. Good walks. A great swimming cove is Port Quinn, on your way to Polzeath.
Also, Sandymouth, Duckpool, Nothcott Mouth, Trevone, Harlyn, Bobby’s Bay, Constantine Bay, Treyarnon, Bude-Crooklets, Bude – Summerleaze and Whipsiderry (have a sea water pool and good lifeguards), Widemouth Bay has good easy access with a mile of flat sand. Porth nr Newquay. And recommended Porthpean nr St Austell, Porthmear St Ives and Mawgan Porth nr Newquay. It is advisable to check the tide times when visiting some beaches. Aslo try Bude’s Sea Pool at Summerleaze beach – open for the season with lifeguards present each day.

One of our many beaches
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