Sunday, October 31, 2010

Secret beaches of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

In 2007, a teacher from Truro in Cornwall hit the headlines in the UK for his PhD (with a site built and the number of characters) of Porthemmet Beach - the largely unknown, but undoubtedly the most beautiful beach in the region. Porthemmet.com visitors were directed to travel north on the A30, this secret paradise. But of course the beach was a joke - and he wants to follow these instructions would ultimately leave the duchy as a whole.

In contrast with the restoration of confidence in the web referenceCornwall and hidden in secret places, I decided Islands compile this article, which I keep secret some of the best beaches in the area and the nearby islands of Scilly. It is real!

Porth Kidney Beach
With its location south of St Ives and Carbis Bay next to the popular, Porth Kidney - Internet, about the point at low tide - is much more quiet and sandy beach even more. Protected by Hawk Point and behind the dunes, the reason it was so hiddenlong may be due to complicated access for those not lucky enough to hit the sheets - and instead must find their way through the golf course in the south. This walk is worth it, though, and the beach is a positive change in the summer months.

Rushy Bay and Green Bay
Although the Isles of Scilly are something of an oasis of quiet bays and hidden coves, Green Bay and Rushy Bay on the island of Bryher special, and for another reason (as ifYou really need) to make the trip from the mainland. Bryher is the smallest inhabited island of the archipelago and is home to only 83 people, while Green Bay and Rushy Bay to make the most of the mile-long east coast. They overlook the gardens of the Abbey and a series of small islands of quiet sandy beach and crystal clear water is still more like a tropical paradise, as the British coast.

Pedn Vounder
Similarly, Pedn Vounder be compared to the turquoise bays of Greeceor perhaps beyond. Near (and larger) Porthcurno, Pedn Vounder be easily reached at low tide, but also on the coast path above at any time. E 'unique in many respects, not least its ownership of sand banks and shallow ponds, which can warm in the sun, but treacherous in bad weather. In addition, the secluded bay is the unofficial nudist beach.

Several
Near the famous town of Falmouth, Grebe (only the HelfordPassage) is a small pebble beach clubs frequented by swimmers and sailors. Although much smaller (including floods) Grebe is longer than the nearby bays around Mawnan and opens the distance between the visitors seem to be much more sparse. Access is easy with a car park near the National Trust - down a beautiful tree-lined walk to the beach. Grebe is a true mystery of Cornwall.

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