Sandymouth Beach
Sandymouth Beach is a dramatic cove on the north Cornwall coast near Kilkhampton, reached via a steep descent through a sheltered valley that gives way to a wide expanse of sand and spectacular rock formations. The surrounding cliffs are carved into extraordinary rippled strata, making the beach feel like a natural sculpture gallery at low tide. It's one of those Cornish spots that rewards the walk down with something genuinely breathtaking.
- Dramatic folded cliff strata
- Secluded north Cornwall cove
- Rock pools at low tide
Best for geology lovers, surfers and those who like their beaches earned.
Things to see at Sandymouth Beach
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- Menachurch Point (The Dragon's Head)
- Waterfalls Cascading from the Cliffs
- Rock Pools at Low Tide
- Steeple Point Headland
- Dramatic Stratified Cliff Layers