Finnygook beach
Finnygook beach is situated to the left of Portwrinkle harbour, on the other side of a rock platform between the two. There is normally a beach at all states of the tide although it's a fairly narrow strip at high tide. The top of the beach is greyish sand and as the tide goes out, a rock platform is revealed which contains rockpools.
- Tide times
- Beach info
- Map
- Dogs: allowed all year
Circular walks visiting Finnygook beach
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3.6 miles/5.8 km - Moderate
Portwrinkle to Sheviock
Portwrinkle to Sheviock
3.6 miles/5.8 km - Moderate
A circular walk from the beach and tiny harbour of Portwrinkle to the small village of Sheviock, thought to be Cornish for "abounding in strawberries", with a church abounding in mediaeval tombs.
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6.7 miles/10.8 km - Moderate-strenuous
Portwrinkle to Downderry
Portwrinkle to Downderry
6.7 miles/10.8 km - Moderate-strenuous
A circular walk around Whitsand Bay to Downderry from Portwrinkle, where the ghost of Silas Finn is said to haunt the cliffs.
Download the iWalk Cornwall app and use the QR scanner within the app to find out more about any of the walks above.