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| Carbis Bay, Cornwall |
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The sheltered beach here is privately owned and maintained so tends not to get too overcrowded, but is accessible to the general public. This is a good family beach and dogs are banned from Easter until October. The cliff walk to St Ives is not to be missed...
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| Cawsand/Kingsand Bay, Cornwall |
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Cawsand village sits across the Tamar overlooking Plymouth Sound, tucked away with its neighbour Kingsand fringing the southern end of a three mile bay. They are east facing sand and shingle beaches sheltered by the Rame Head Peninsula. The beach is a series of moderately shelving sandy pockets between outcrops....
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| Godrevy, Cornwall |
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The National Trust owns all the coastline from Godrevy to Navax Point. The main beach below the summer car park connects to Gwithian Beach, forming an impressive sweep of unbroken sand (at low tide) around the edge of St Ives bay. Away from the bustle of the beach the coastal...
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| Godrevy Beach, Cornwall |
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Godrevy is one of the outstanding beauty spots in South West Cornwall, wild rugged and inspirational on stormy days, yet peaceful and idyllic on calm sunny ones. Godrevy has a fine sand and rock beach, adjacent to Godrevy lighthouse, with marvellous surfing conditions. The beach which is north west facing...
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