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Bossiney Cove — Attraction in Tintagel

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Bossiney Cove
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Bossiney Haven is a small cove in the civil parish of Tintagel. It is on the north coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom and a mile east of Tintagel and three miles west of Boscastle. The South West Coast Path closely follows the coast above the cove.
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Benoath Cove
S W Coast Path, Tintagel PL34 0BA, United Kingdom
North Tintagel Boulders
S W Coast Path, Tintagel PL34, United Kingdom
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Bossiney Bay Holiday Village
Bossiney, Tintagel PL34 0AY, United Kingdom
Ocean Cove Coastal Retreat
Bossiney, Tintagel PL34 0AZ, United Kingdom
Bossiney House Hotel
Bossiney Rd, Tintagel PL34 0AX, United Kingdom
Trevillett Mill Holiday Cottages
Rocky Valley, Tintagel PL34 0BB, United Kingdom
Trewethett Farm Caravan and Motorhome Club Campsite
Trethevy, Tintagel PL34 0BQ, United Kingdom
Halgabron Mill Holiday Cottages
St Nectans Glen, Halgabron, Tintagel PL34 0BB, United Kingdom
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Bossiney Cove

Tintagel PL34 0BA, United Kingdom
4.8(148)
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Bossiney Haven is a small cove in the civil parish of Tintagel. It is on the north coast of Cornwall, United Kingdom and a mile east of Tintagel and three miles west of Boscastle. The South West Coast Path closely follows the coast above the cove.

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5.0
2y

Brilliant little secluded beach with a little waterfall, there's a fence that's meant to stop people from going to it but doesn't stop people or locals, if its dry np but if its wet just be careful going down as the trail is uneven in areas and has rocks that you have to walk on. Me and my kids loved it, it was high tide so wasn't able to get on the beach at first so we done the hike that take you to the boulders and the views of tintagel Castle which is a lovely hike, it was during half term so was busy with visitors and locals on all thr trails and quiet a few people on the beach as wel. We had a good swim and found some awesome quartz stones and then me and little legs made Cairns (people tower) brilliant start to our four day weekend camping and sightseeing cornwall. The carpark is only a £1 all day but closes at 7pm

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5.0
30w

This is one of the best beaches in the area, well worth a visit, especially on a sunny calm day at low tide, caves, warm heat trap coves, beautiful sand and good for swimming too. Do not be put off by council signs saying it's shut, it isn't, there are no rock falls from the cliffs, the only danger is the nettles on the path that the council have refused to cut back. Health and Safety gone wrong, it is ridiculous and lies for the signs they've put up, wish i was loaded as they need to be held to account for their actions trying to shut this gem of a beach on...

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5.0
19w

You can park all day in a private car park for a quid and its about a third of a mile down to the beach some of which is steep, there is a closed sign due to rock falls, however you can still make it down to the beach with no sign of debris. The beach is tidal and the water is clear with an incredible waterfall at the top end. However the steep part of the walk down would make access difficult for anyone with mobility issues or toddlers and bear in mind there are no facilities at all its a perfect wild cornish beach and that should...

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Scott ArnoldScott Arnold
Brilliant little secluded beach with a little waterfall, there's a fence that's meant to stop people from going to it but doesn't stop people or locals, if its dry np but if its wet just be careful going down as the trail is uneven in areas and has rocks that you have to walk on. Me and my kids loved it, it was high tide so wasn't able to get on the beach at first so we done the hike that take you to the boulders and the views of tintagel Castle which is a lovely hike, it was during half term so was busy with visitors and locals on all thr trails and quiet a few people on the beach as wel. We had a good swim and found some awesome quartz stones and then me and little legs made Cairns (people tower) brilliant start to our four day weekend camping and sightseeing cornwall. The carpark is only a £1 all day but closes at 7pm Be prepared for the weather Check tide times Appropriate footwear Have fun and get some brilliant snaps
Iain Newby (Spaceport7)Iain Newby (Spaceport7)
This is one of the best beaches in the area, well worth a visit, especially on a sunny calm day at low tide, caves, warm heat trap coves, beautiful sand and good for swimming too. Do not be put off by council signs saying it's shut, it isn't, there are no rock falls from the cliffs, the only danger is the nettles on the path that the council have refused to cut back. Health and Safety gone wrong, it is ridiculous and lies for the signs they've put up, wish i was loaded as they need to be held to account for their actions trying to shut this gem of a beach on false pretence.
David GooseyDavid Goosey
You can park all day in a private car park for a quid and its about a third of a mile down to the beach some of which is steep, there is a closed sign due to rock falls, however you can still make it down to the beach with no sign of debris. The beach is tidal and the water is clear with an incredible waterfall at the top end. However the steep part of the walk down would make access difficult for anyone with mobility issues or toddlers and bear in mind there are no facilities at all its a perfect wild cornish beach and that should be respected.
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Brilliant little secluded beach with a little waterfall, there's a fence that's meant to stop people from going to it but doesn't stop people or locals, if its dry np but if its wet just be careful going down as the trail is uneven in areas and has rocks that you have to walk on. Me and my kids loved it, it was high tide so wasn't able to get on the beach at first so we done the hike that take you to the boulders and the views of tintagel Castle which is a lovely hike, it was during half term so was busy with visitors and locals on all thr trails and quiet a few people on the beach as wel. We had a good swim and found some awesome quartz stones and then me and little legs made Cairns (people tower) brilliant start to our four day weekend camping and sightseeing cornwall. The carpark is only a £1 all day but closes at 7pm Be prepared for the weather Check tide times Appropriate footwear Have fun and get some brilliant snaps
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This is one of the best beaches in the area, well worth a visit, especially on a sunny calm day at low tide, caves, warm heat trap coves, beautiful sand and good for swimming too. Do not be put off by council signs saying it's shut, it isn't, there are no rock falls from the cliffs, the only danger is the nettles on the path that the council have refused to cut back. Health and Safety gone wrong, it is ridiculous and lies for the signs they've put up, wish i was loaded as they need to be held to account for their actions trying to shut this gem of a beach on false pretence.
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You can park all day in a private car park for a quid and its about a third of a mile down to the beach some of which is steep, there is a closed sign due to rock falls, however you can still make it down to the beach with no sign of debris. The beach is tidal and the water is clear with an incredible waterfall at the top end. However the steep part of the walk down would make access difficult for anyone with mobility issues or toddlers and bear in mind there are no facilities at all its a perfect wild cornish beach and that should be respected.
David Goosey

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