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Tintagel

Anse de Bossiney

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Anse de Bossiney

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Bossiney Cove, also known as Bossiney Haven, is a picturesque and secluded sandy beach nestled at the base of rugged cliffs on the North Cornwall coast in the United Kingdom. Located approximately one mile east of Tintagel and three miles west of Boscastle, this natural wonder is part of the civil parish of Tintagel and falls within the Tintagel Cliffs Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognized for its significant geological and wildlife features.

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    17 juin 2019

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    Bossiney Cove est un magnifique joyau caché qui ne peut être atteint qu'à marée basse. La crique possède une petite plage de sable qui disparaît complètement aux hautes eaux. L'accès à la plage se fait par un sentier pédestre sur des terres agricoles puis par des marches raides. Malheureusement, l'itinéraire n'est pas adapté aux fauteuils roulants, poussettes ou personnes à mobilité réduite.
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    Position:Tintagel, sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

    Foire aux questions

    What are the main challenges for accessing Bossiney Cove?

    Accessing Bossiney Cove involves a path that includes a rocky dirt track and steep steps down the cliffside. This route is not suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs, or individuals with limited mobility. Hikers should be prepared for a challenging descent and ascent.

    Is Bossiney Cove suitable for families with young children?

    Due to the steep and challenging access path, Bossiney Cove is not ideal for families with very young children or those requiring pushchairs. The lack of lifeguard coverage and potential for strong currents also means extra caution is needed if swimming with children.

    Can I bring my dog to Bossiney Cove?

    While Bossiney Cove is generally dog-friendly, visitors should be aware of the challenging access path, which may be difficult for some dogs or owners. Always keep dogs under control, especially given the wildlife in the area, and ensure you clean up after them.

    Where is the best place to park for Bossiney Cove, and is there a fee?

    There is a car park available above Bossiney Cove, located at postcode PL34 0AY. Parking fills up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving early is highly recommended. While the intro mentions a car park, specific details on fees are not provided, so it's advisable to carry change or check for payment methods upon arrival.

    How do I get to Bossiney Cove using public transport?

    Public transport options to Bossiney Cove are limited. The nearest major bus routes would likely drop you in Tintagel or Boscastle, from where you would need to walk along the South West Coast Path or a local road to reach the cove's access point. It's best to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.

    When is the best time of day to visit Bossiney Cove to see the beach?

    The sandy beach at Bossiney Cove is completely submerged at high tide. To experience the expansive sandy beach, explore Elephant Rock, and access the sea cave, you must visit at low tide. Always check local tide times before planning your visit.

    What are the swimming conditions like at Bossiney Cove, and is it safe?

    Bossiney Cove is not lifeguarded. While swimming is possible on calm days, strong rip currents can be present, especially when there's a particular swell direction. The changing tides also pose a risk of visitors getting cut off. Exercise extreme caution, never swim alone, and be aware of the tides and currents.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Bossiney Cove?

    Bossiney Cove itself is quite secluded. For cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you'll need to head to the nearby villages of Tintagel (approximately one mile west) or Boscastle (approximately three miles east). Both offer a range of amenities for visitors.

    What unique natural features can I explore at Bossiney Cove?

    Bossiney Cove is famous for its unique geological formations. At low tide, you can explore Elephant Rock, a natural archway resembling an elephant's head and trunk. There's also a large sea cave on the right-hand side, with an impressive 60-foot high entrance, leading to darker, cathedral-like caverns. Some reports even mention a waterfall inside the cave.

    Are there any circular walks or popular trails that include Bossiney Cove?

    Yes, Bossiney Cove is situated directly along the South West Coast Path, offering excellent opportunities for coastal walks. You can plan circular routes that incorporate the cove, connecting it with nearby attractions like Tintagel Castle to the west or Rocky Valley and Boscastle to the east. These trails offer stunning views and varying levels of difficulty.

    Is Bossiney Cove a good spot for wild swimming or snorkeling?

    On calm days, the clear waters of Bossiney Cove can be suitable for wild swimming and snorkeling, offering a chance to observe marine life. However, it's crucial to remember that the beach is not lifeguarded, and strong currents can be present. Always check tide times and weather conditions, and exercise extreme caution.

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