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Kynance Cove

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Kynance Cove

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Kynance Cove is a celebrated beach and natural monument nestled on the eastern side of Mount's Bay, within the stunning Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, England. Situated approximately two miles (3 km) north of Lizard Point, the southernmost tip of mainland UK, this iconic cove is renowned for its striking serpentine rock formations, pristine white sand, and vibrant turquoise waters. It forms part of the West Lizard Site of Special Scientific Interest and lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural…

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    September 26, 2022

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    Ideal place for a swim in the sea during a walk under a radiant sun.
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    March 31, 2017

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    One of my absolute favorite spots in Cornwall is Kynance Cove. Either by car or (much nicer) on a very nice cliff walk from Lizard to Kynance Cove and back …
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    January 31, 2021

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    Beautiful location, with cafe, toilets and nearby car parking. It gets extremely busy during high season though.

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    Location: Landewednack, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difficulty of the walk down to Kynance Cove beach?

    Accessing Kynance Cove involves a walk from the National Trust car park. The path is generally considered intermediate in difficulty, featuring a steep descent to the beach. While manageable for most, it can be challenging for those with mobility issues or very young children, especially on the return ascent.

    Is Kynance Cove dog-friendly?

    Kynance Cove has seasonal restrictions for dogs. Typically, dogs are not permitted on the beach from 1st July to 31st August (between 10 am and 6 pm). Outside of these times, dogs are generally welcome, but owners should always check local signage for the most current regulations and keep dogs on leads, especially on the South West Coast Path.

    What are the parking options at Kynance Cove and how busy does it get?

    There is a National Trust car park located near Kynance Cove. It is highly recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends, as the car park fills up extremely quickly. Parking charges apply, and National Trust members can park for free.

    Are there any public transport options to reach Kynance Cove?

    Public transport to Kynance Cove is limited. The most common way to reach the cove is by car to the National Trust car park, or by walking along the South West Coast Path from nearby villages like Lizard or Mullion. There are local bus services that operate on the Lizard Peninsula, but they may not drop directly at the cove's entrance, requiring a further walk.

    What unique geological features can be found at Kynance Cove?

    Kynance Cove is famous for its striking serpentine rock formations, which are dark green and red, polished smooth by centuries of waves. These rocks are part of the Earth's mantle pushed to the surface. At low tide, you can explore tidal islands like Asparagus Island and various caves with Victorian-era names such as the 'Ladies Bathing Pool' and the 'Drawing Room'.

    When is the best time to visit Kynance Cove to avoid crowds?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting Kynance Cove outside of the main summer holiday period (July and August), or during weekdays. Arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon can also help you experience the cove with fewer people, even during busier times.

    Are there facilities available at Kynance Cove, such as toilets or food options?

    Yes, Kynance Cove has excellent facilities. The Kynance Cove Café, perched on the hill overlooking the bay, offers a variety of refreshments including sandwiches, hot meals, homemade cakes, and ice cream. There are also public toilet facilities available near the café.

    Can you swim at Kynance Cove, and what are the water conditions like?

    Yes, Kynance Cove is a popular spot for swimming. The water is renowned for its turquoise colour and clarity, often compared to Caribbean waters. It's an ideal place for a refreshing dip, especially on a sunny day. Always be mindful of the tides and any local safety advice.

    Is Kynance Cove suitable for families with young children?

    Kynance Cove can be a wonderful family destination, offering white sands, rock pools, and caves to explore at low tide. However, the steep path down to the beach might be challenging for very young children or those in pushchairs. Consider using a baby carrier for infants. Always check tide times before visiting to ensure maximum beach access.

    What are the tide considerations for visiting Kynance Cove?

    Checking the tide times is crucial for a visit to Kynance Cove. At low tide, the beach expands significantly, revealing interconnected caves, rock pools, and allowing access to Asparagus Island. At high tide, much of the sand disappears, and access to certain areas may be cut off. Plan your visit to coincide with low tide for the best experience.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails recommended around Kynance Cove?

    Kynance Cove is a highlight along the South West Coast Path. A popular route is a circular walk from Lizard Point to Kynance Cove and back, which typically takes around 3 hours for 6 km and offers stunning cliff-top views. Many hikers also enjoy connecting Kynance Cove with Mullion Cove via the coastal path.

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