Summers beach
Summers Beach is part of the small bay forming St Mawes harbour and is St Mawes' main beach. There is a narrow strip of beach at high tide which is shingle. As the tide goes out the shingle gives way to finer sand and some areas of rock are exposed with rockpools. The beach faces southwest, directly into the afternoon sun.
- Tide times
- Map
- Dogs: restricted times
Circular walks visiting Summers beach
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6.1 miles/9.8 km - Moderate
St Just-in-Roseland to St Mawes
St Just-in-Roseland to St Mawes
6.1 miles/9.8 km - Moderate
A circular walk on the Roseland peninsula to St Mawes from the subtropical gardens of St Just church, along Carrick Roads where Europe's only fishery entirely under sail catch oysters using the traditional methods that have sustained their stocks.
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