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Caerhays Beach (Porthluney Cove)

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Caerhays Beach (Porthluney Cove)

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Caerhays Beach, also known as Porthluney Cove, is a secluded sandy beach nestled on the picturesque Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall, England. This charming cove, situated within Veryan Bay and overlooking the English Channel, lies southwest of St Austell and southeast of Truro. Its most distinctive feature is the dramatic backdrop of the historic Caerhays Castle and its world-renowned woodland gardens, making it a truly unique coastal destination. While the beach itself is at sea level, the surrounding landscape rises to…

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    August 11, 2019

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    A good beach for families with children as it slowly slopes down in the water. Also with toilets and beach bar.
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    August 1, 2018

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    Also known as porthluney cove this beach sits in front of Carhaeys castle. There is lots of car parking - a bit expensive £4. There is also a cafe, shop, ice cream & toilets. When the tide is out some hidden coves are accessible - but watch the tide coming back in - easy to get cut off. On the right side (facing the sea) there is often a rip current so some care needed.

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    1. Caerhays Castle & Hemmick Beach loop from Porthluney Cove — Cornwall

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    Location: St. Goran, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Caerhays Beach (Porthluney Cove) suitable for a winter visit or off-season hiking?

    While the seasonal cafe may be closed, Caerhays Beach remains accessible year-round, with public toilets available. Winter can offer a peaceful experience for coastal walks, though conditions may be more exposed. The famous magnolia gardens of Caerhays Castle are particularly stunning in spring. For hiking, the coastal trails are always open, but be prepared for potentially muddy or slippery sections during wetter months.

    How much does parking cost at Caerhays Beach, and how busy does it get?

    There is a large pay-and-display car park conveniently located directly behind the beach. Visitor tips indicate a cost of approximately £4. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak summer months and on sunny weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    What are the specific rules for dogs on Caerhays Beach (Porthluney Cove)?

    Dogs are welcome on Caerhays Beach all year round. However, from April to October, they are requested to be kept on leads. This helps ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and protects local wildlife.

    Are there any specific safety warnings for swimming or exploring at Caerhays Beach?

    Yes, there are a few important safety considerations. There are no lifeguards on duty at Caerhays Beach. Visitors should be aware that a rip current can sometimes be present on the right side of the beach (when facing the sea). Additionally, when exploring the hidden coves at low tide, it's crucial to watch the incoming tide carefully to avoid being cut off.

    What is the water quality like for swimming at Porthluney Cove?

    The water quality at Porthluney Cove has fluctuated in recent years. While it was rated 'sufficient' in 2025 and 2022, it was rated 'poor' in 2024 and 2023. Swimmers should exercise caution and check local conditions before entering the water.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Caerhays Beach (Porthluney Cove)?

    Public transport options directly to Caerhays Beach are limited due to its secluded location. It is generally best accessed by car. Visitors relying on public transport might need to use bus services to nearby villages like St Michael Caerhays or Veryan and then arrange for a taxi or be prepared for a longer walk.

    What kind of family activities are available at Caerhays Beach beyond swimming and paddling?

    Beyond swimming and paddling in the gently shelving waters, families can enjoy building sandcastles on the expansive sandy stretch. At low tide, the exposed rock pools offer excellent opportunities for children to explore and discover marine life. The beach also provides ample space for beach games, and the backdrop of Caerhays Castle adds a unique element to family photos.

    Is Caerhays Beach (Porthluney Cove) accessible for wheelchairs or those with limited mobility?

    The large pay-and-display car park is conveniently located directly behind the beach, offering easy access to the sand. However, the beach itself is sandy, and there is no specific mention of paved access paths or beach wheelchairs. Access onto the sand might be challenging for those with wheelchairs or very limited mobility.

    Are there any other amenities or places to eat near Caerhays Beach besides the seasonal cafe?

    The beach features a seasonal cafe that serves fresh seafood, sandwiches, and drinks, along with a picnic area and public toilets. For additional dining options or pubs, visitors would need to venture to nearby villages such as St Michael Caerhays or Veryan, which are a short drive away.

    What historical significance does Caerhays Beach hold?

    Caerhays Beach, or Porthluney Cove, has a rich history. The area has been settled since at least 1259. The magnificent Caerhays Castle, designed by John Nash, was built between 1807 and 1810. The beach gained cinematic recognition in 1979 as a filming location for Daphne du Maurier's 'Rebecca.' Evidence of defensive structures from both the Napoleonic Wars and World War II can also be found on the western cliffs.

    What are the best times to visit Caerhays Castle gardens, which overlook the beach?

    The world-famous woodland gardens of Caerhays Castle are particularly stunning in spring, especially when the magnolias are in full blossom. This period offers a spectacular display of color and is highly recommended for garden enthusiasts. Check the castle's official website for specific opening times and seasonal events.

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