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Beachguide » South West - North Cornwall
Number of Beaches in this region = 11
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Note: Not all beaches in the adjacent list are shown on the map.
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Bude - Crooklets
Bude - Summerleaze
Daymer Bay
Gwenvor
Polzeath
Polzeath
Porthkidney sands
Porthmeor Beach St Ives
Sandymouth
St.Ives Bay, Hayle
The Strangles

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The South West peninsula of England has long been the epicentre for tourism in the UK. It has an extremely varied coastline from lomg sandy dune backed beaches, through high rocky cliffs to the tourist holiday towns with traditional promenades, piers and amusements. The South West is also a hotspot for 'forces-of-nature' sports and towns like Newquay thrive on the surf industry.

All this variety makes the area extremely popular and therefore very busy. Out of season things aren't too bad, but don't expect to be able to find a quiet uncrowded beach even in the depths of winter. Saying that though, there are still a few areas that remain less popular and if you are willing to go off the beaten track and explore the miles of coastline it is still possible to find quiet uncrowded coves and occassionally the odd 'secret' spot.

North Devon and Cornwall are renowned for their surf and can produce some world class surf on its day. The surf in this part of the world is fairly consistent, needing a big low in the Atlantic to generate anything of decent size. There are no real secrets anymore and every place that can be surfed has ben surfed. Variations in wind direction and swell direction can however mean that every beach has its day and there is by no means just one or two places that are the best. On a given day any number of places could be going off. As far as windsurfing goes, there are still a few spots yet to be sailed and most windsurfers tend to stick to the same beaches where access is easy and the conditions consistent.


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Porthmeor Beach St Ives
  Added 8th Aug 2009

Porthkidney sands
  Added 8th Aug 2009

The Strangles
  Added 10th Mar 2008

St.Ives Bay, Hayle
  Added 7th Jan 2007

Polzeath
  Added 2nd Jun 2005

Polzeath
  Added 1st Jun 2005

Bude - Summerleaze
  Added 25th Jun 2004

Bude - Crooklets
  Added 25th Jun 2004

Gwenvor
  Added 13th May 2004

Sandymouth
  Added 9th May 2004

Daymer Bay - Daymer  Daymer Bay
 Submitted on: 11th Oct 2005
 by: Spencer
Daymer Bay -  Daymer Bay
 Submitted on: 27th Jun 2004
 by: Spencer
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