I had a fantastic visit to Little Perhaver Beach and were delighted to find it a secluded spot - we were the only ones there.
The beach is absolutely stunning, with clear blue water and fascinating rock formations, including what appear to be folded sedimentary rocks. These formations add a unique geological element to the already beautiful scenery.
It's worth noting that there are steep stairs down to the beach, which would make it difficult for people with pushchairs or other accessibility needs.
Overall, a truly special and peaceful experience for those who can...
Read moreGreat Beach just over from the main beach.Just like the main beach it's a low sloping beach with plenty of soft sand and shallow depth water for the kids. Some Top Tips. Head towards Great Perhaver beach at low tide.Some great rock pools for the kids and a great cave to explore. 2.Great amounts of sea treasure in sea glass. 3.The better beach for body boarding for the kids. 4.Keep an eye on the incoming tide if you don't want to use the stairs at the back of the beach...
Read moreThis beach, though not as big as Gorran Haven is soft golden sand. To access it you need to take the public footpath that runs beside the church then about 30 steep steps with a handrail. These steps are good quality but tough going if you are not too agile. You can see the steps...
Read more