Epphaven Cove
Epphaven Cove is submerged at high tide, and is rocky until the lowest part of the tide when a sandy beach is revealed. Access involves climbing down the rock platform and negotiating the boulders at the top of the beach. At low tide, the beach merges with the adjacent beaches to form a continuous strip of sand around Lundy Bay.
Epphaven Cove can only be reached on foot.
- Tide times
- Beach info
- Map
- Dogs: allowed all year
Walks visiting Epphaven Cove
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2.9 miles/4.7 km - Moderate
Port Quin to Lundy Bay
Port Quin to Lundy Bay
2.9 miles/4.7 km - Moderate
A circular walk from the fishing village of Port Quin to the golden sandy beaches of Epphaven Cove and Lundy Bay with spectacular coastal scenery, via the cliff-edge folly on Doyden Point built as a gambling den.
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9.9 miles/15.9 km - Moderate-strenuous
Port Isaac to Polzeath (via bus)
Port Isaac to Polzeath (via bus)
9.9 miles/15.9 km - Moderate-strenuous
A one-way coastal walk, made circular via an initial bus journey, from Port Isaac to Polzeath along the Rollercoaster Path to Port Quin, the golden beaches of Lundy Bay via the Iron Age hillfort on the twin headland of The Rumps.
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