Porthluney Cove
Porthluney Cove is also known as Caerhays Beach as it's part of the Caerhays estate. There is a sandy beach at all states of the tide. The tide goes out a long way to leave an impressive expanse of sand at low water. The beach is at the back of an inlet that shelters it from waves unless they are directly onshore, making it a good spot for swimming. It faces south so it gets sunshine all year.
- Tide times
- Beach info
- Map
- Dogs: allowed all year
Circular walks visiting Porthluney Cove
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3.8 miles/6.1 km - Moderate-strenuous
Caerhays Castle to Hemmick Beach
Caerhays Castle to Hemmick Beach
3.8 miles/6.1 km - Moderate-strenuous
A circular walk around Veryan Bay between two sandy beaches from Caerhays Castle where the gardens contain nationally-important collections from the expeditions of Victorian plant hunters
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