Cornwall UK. What's great about Kings cove beach, come and visit.
Simply Cornwall - Kings cove beach is one of three coves that together form 'Prussia cove'. The others being Bessy's cove and Piskies cove.
During the late 18th and early 19th century the area was
under the control of notorious smuggler John Carter, Carter was
known locally as 'the king of Prussia' a nickname he gained
during his childhood.
Prussia cove is situated on the south coast of Cornwall between
Praa sands and Perranuthnoe.
All of the coves are around a 10 minute walk from the good sized
car park. There are no other facilities available at Prussia cove.
This was a location used in the 2004 film 'The ladies in lavender'
with Judy Dench and Maggie Smith.....
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Perranuthnoe Beach
Perranuthnoe beach is located around a mile east of Marazion on the south coast and can be great for views of St.Michael’s Mount on a clear day. Judging on the tide, Perranuthnoe beach can be a large sandy beach when the tide is low however when the tide is in, most of the beach is claimed by the sea.
The beach is very popular with families, walkers and surfers as Perranuthnoe benefits from the great Atlantic swell and has great wave height. A lot of other people use the beach for paddleboarding and swimming too.
More about this beach:
•Dog friendly from October 1st - Easter Day
•Easy access to the beach via a slipway or steps
•Limited car parking less than a minute away
•Food and drink available at the Beach Bar Cafe.
Perranuthnoe is a very small town and does not benefit from many facilities. It is only a short drive away from Penzance and Marazion where you will find more activities, shops and cafes. Perranuthnoe is a very nice beach to relax on and to spend a day in peace and quiet.
For more information, please visit our beach guide website -
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St Ives Penzance Cornwall UK 21JUN2019
St Ives, north coast of Cornwall. Penzance most south-westerly railway station in England. St Ives - beach , sea, town. Penzance - Egyptian House in Chapel Street (rentable accommodation on top three floors - Landmark Trust). Ferry to Isles of Scilly. Penzance Harbour. Penzance Railway Station.
Porthcurno Beach and The Minack Theatre in Cornwall on A Perfect Day
Porthcurno Beach and The Minack Theatre in Cornwall on A Perfect Day.
Filmed and Edited by Paul Dinning - Wildlife in Cornwall
Filmed in July 2013
around Perranuthnoe
The Greeb Boat Cove and Perran beach
Porthgwidden Beach Cornwall , England
Beautiful Porthgwidden beach in St Ives , Cornwall - England
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St.Ives Food and Drink Festival ,May 2019
The food and drink festival held on Porthmeor beach. A beautiful sunny day!
Praa Sands Cornwall - July 2016
Praa Sands (Cornish: Poll an Wragh) - pronounced Pray Sands, is a beach and coastal village in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It is in the parish of Breage and lies off the main road between Helston and Penzance. Formerly serving the local mining industry, it is now mostly a tourist-oriented area.
The village is also the site of a haunted castle, a small keep building that is in private hands; Pengersick Castle is also said to be one of the most haunted buildings in the UK, and holds regular ghost-hunting activities and other similar pursuits. It was also investigated in series two of Most Haunted with Yvette Fielding and Derek Acorah.
The village is also the site of Praa Sands and district community centre, which holds events throughout the year for the local community.
Geography
Situated in a sheltered indentation within Mount's Bay, it has a long, wide sandy beach facing South, lapped by comparatively large waves for the area[citation needed]. The beach, which has shallow waters and seasonal lifeguards, attracts surfers and holidaymakers. Adjacent to the beach are traditional retail outlets serving the holidaymaker.
Praa Sands lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Almost a third of Cornwall has AONB designation, with the same status and protection as a National Park.
The western side of Praa Sands beach contains Folly Rocks Site of Special Scientific Interest, noted for its geological aspects, including a granite porphyry. The geology is most interesting.
To the west of the village is another small beach, at Kenneggy, which is accessible from the cliff path at low tide.
The Short Sunderland plane crash
After an air battle against eight German planes in the Bay of Biscay, the Sunderland had been heavily damaged. The crew made it back 800 miles to the Cornish coast, where pilot Colin Walker managed to land and beach it at Praa Sands. The local people of Praa Sands took the crew into their houses, and gave them medical assistance. Walker received the Distinguished Service Order and several of the other crew members also received medals.
On 2 June 2013, a memorial was opened on the green at Praa Sands.
Driving through Marazion
Driving through the town of Marazion in Cornwall on the 4th November 2017.
A Cornish View
A chilled out look at some of Cornwall's fantastic scenery set to songs which are still sung by choir or chapel in Cornwall.
Among the places featured are St Mawes, St Agnes, Perranporth, Portreath, Penberth Cove, Mullion, Polurrian Cove, Poldhu Cove, House Bay Lizard, Coverack, Helford, Porthtowan, River Fal, Rame Peninsula, Looe River, Trewavas Head, St Austell, River Lynher, River Tiddy, Praa Sands, Gorran Haven, Falmouth, St Blazey, Roche, Mounts Bay, Probus, St Eval, St Ives, Perranuthnoe, Pentewan, and Porthleven.