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Beaches of East Cornwall 

There is a good reason that 5 million people come to Cornwall every year. It is a wonderful place to see and be seen. During the summer months, a large proportion of these visitors visit coastal areas and visit the sea and beach captions for Instagram. Due to the size and shape of Cornwall, the beach is never that far away. Expect good facilities such as beautiful restaurants, hotels and excellent restaurants along the coast. Cornwall also offers world class surfing spots. Many other water sports such as sandy boating, windsurfing and costing can also be found. Explore East Cornwall Beach and discover long stretches of gold sands, surfing communities, hidden rock pools, golf courses and secluded sun trails along the coast.

The beaches in East Cornwall are all the way to St. Mavis and include Roseland Peninsula, Mevagissey, Fowey, Polpro, Loo and the stunning Whitsund Bay. From here the coasts around the Rama Peninsula and near Plymouth towards Cowans and Kingsand begin to be quite sandy and as you move east they become more imposing. Important sandy beaches can be found in Pendavar, Portlauní Cove and Panthevan. Whitsund Bay is long and sandy and has important beaches, including long sand or treasured beaches.

Looking east along the Cornish coast towards the Ram peninsula, the beaches below are worth visiting and can be reached on foot along the southwest-west route. It is generally important to have a correct understanding of the tide if you plan to walk this section of the coastline, as some areas are accessible only to lowland areas and there is a risk of being trapped or cut at sea.

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Plaid Beach and Milindrath Beach
Plady Beach is located 800 meters east of Louisville. Follow a pleasant forest path. There is no parking, so most people reach this edge on the sidewalks. The sand character and the familiar gray color are quite coarse - like most East Cornwall beaches. Heading east will bring you to Mildrath Beach, 1 mile east of Louis. Millindrath Beach is slightly more sandy than the Pleidae and is a refuge between the rocks. All common beach facilities are available, including some water sports. Parking is available near this road with good road access.

Seaton beach
Seaton Beach is an attractive and sandy beach with good parking and other beach facilities. It is a popular beach to visit in summer. Presently, plans and discussions are going on to further improve the tourism facilities here. Easy access to some of the great coastal walks on this beach - Portwinkle and White's End ND Bay to the east or the Monkey Sanctuary to the west.

Dowry and Portwinkle Beach
A little east of Seaton is Dow Vendery Beach. At low tide the narrow strip of coastline is one mile long, running from Seaton to the eastern end of Dundry. When trying to walk in this part of the coast you have to know the specific tide. You will find a steep beach road leading you towards Portwarkle to the Batman Cliffs, which has 2 beaches. A small pebble beach at the port leading to the popular sandy Finnigük beach. It is a popular coastal area for good reason, beginning on a 5-mile sandy coast known as Whits and ND Bay. There is an amazing golf course on the shore. Beachfront Whites & Nd Bay Hotel offers good food and refreshments. It is a friendly family run and perfect for travel. Continue east to explore Tregantle Beach.

Trigantle and Frithy Beach - Whatand Bay
The Treasental or Long Sands Beach is nine miles east of Loot. Expect 4 bright miles of sandy beach to the south that leads almost directly to Ram head. Frithi Beach is the closest and is located just below the rich village of Frathi along Whits and Nd Bay. If you are driving, you can park your car at the share point. It has always been popular with both locals and associates. As the coastal region is centered to the south, it may be a sun mark of extreme shelters in summer.

Traganh Ke Beach - Whitsund Bay
It leads west of Ram Head, near Polavan Cove, east of the nearby Ram View Cafe from Beach Freight. Do not go swimming here because there are hidden streams in the fisher.

Kawans and kingsand
In the vicinity of Ram Head you will find two sheltered beaches of Cavans and Kingsand, both of which have standard beach facilities, with bridges and a lot in the cove. Both are also popular family sites, and there is much to see and do. Expect pubs and shops in both villages, as well as access to good coastal vehicles. Mount Edgcombe Estate and Country Park are both nearby and suitable for travel.