


Kynance Cove
Dogs are not allowed on the beach from Easter Day to October 1.
Perhaps Cornwall's most photographed beach, this National Trust treasure showcases extraordinary serpentine rock formations, natural arches, and caves carved by Atlantic storms. Accessible only at low tide, the small sandy patches between towering rocks create intimate spaces, while tide pools teem with marine life. The surrounding clifftop walks on the Lizard Peninsula offer breathtaking coastal scenery and unique wildlife habitats, while nearby Lizard Point marks mainland Britain's southernmost tip. Swimming should be attempted only by strong swimmers due to powerful currents, but the visual spectacle and photographic opportunities are unmatched, particularly when afternoon light illuminates the colorful rock faces.