Cornwall is a popular ceremonial county in the southwest of England. Since Cornwall has England’s longest coastline, it makes sense that it also has the nicest beaches in the nation. Cornwall has everything, from fantastic surfing beaches to family-friendly coves and dog-friendly beaches to undiscovered beaches with a sunset view.
Cornwall is home to approximately 400 beautiful beaches full of crystal clear waters and attractions to visitors, especially during the summer months. Whether it is south, north, or west, Cornwall offers different beaches. You shouldn’t miss Cornwall’s almost 250 kilometers of golden sand, craggy cliffs, and blue lakes.
West Cornwall
1. Sennen Cove
This Cornwall beach is the most western surfers’ hotspot, with surf schools. Sennen Cove is near the Land’s End; it’s a long sandy beach with impressive Atlantic waves stretching over miles. Though isolated, it becomes the favorite picnic spot during the summer when there is low tide.
Some of the facilities available at this beach are mentioned below.
- Dog-friendly
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Area for parking
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Presence of Lifeguard
2. Gwithian Beach
Gwithian Beach is a lovely beach near the St Gives, usually less crowded than its neighbouring Cornwall beaches. One can hike to the end if one wants to take beautiful views of St Ives Bay; there is also a café, partly a surf school and partly a café.
Some of the facilities available at this beach are mentioned below.
- Dog-friendly
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Area for parking
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Presence of Lifeguard
3. Praa Sands

Praa Sands are finely golden, stretching over long miles close to Penzance. The waves here are relatively more powerful than on other Cornwall beaches. It further offers a magnificent view of Mount Bay and The Lizard Peninsula. It also serves Mediterranean-inspired cornish foods. Along with that, there is a sand bar.
The facilities available are mentioned below.
- Dog-friendly
- Area of parking
- Presence of Lifeguard
South Coast
4. Kynance Cove
It is located on the west side of the Lizard peninsula in southern Cornwall. It is considered an amazing beach in Cornwall, with a national trust car park 10 minutes from the beach. It is a sandy beach and an ideal place for one to escape from reality.
The facilities available at this beach are mentioned below.
- The beach is dog-friendly but does not allow dogs on the beach from 1st July to 31st August.
- It has car parking facilities.
5. Gyllyngvase Beach

Gyllyngvase Beach is a blue flag status beach located at Falmouth town centre and is considered one of the beaches in Cornwall. Also, it is a great spot for a family vacation with all the facilities, whether it is public toilets or beachside showers.
- The beach does not allow dogs from 15th May to 30th September.
- A full-time lifeguard facility is available.
- It also has car parking facilities.
North Coast
6. Summerleaze Beach

Summerleaze Beach is near Bude, the perfect spot for the sun soakers and surfers. It is accessible to all age groups, surrounded by beach huts, and has a swimming pool that fills up when the high tide comes and retreats when the water level goes down.
- It is a dog-friendly beach but has some restrictions.
- They have lifeguards and parking facilities.
Final Note
Cornwall offers you a great variety of beaches for having vacations or spending the summer under the sun and having rivers right by you. It offers mesmerizing views all around you and makes your visit worthwhile.
Last Updated on July 8, 2024 by Sathi Chakraborty