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Constantine Bay Beach

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Constantine Bay Beach

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  • Location: St. Merryn, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    June 22, 2019

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    With a vast expanse of soft, golden sand, crystal-clear sea water and a laid-back atmosphere, it’s easy to see why Constantine Bay is popular. Hailed as one of the best surfer beaches, it’s a great place to stop for a picnic and watch all the surfers riding the waves. The west-facing beach has lots of rock pools to explore and is a great spot for swimming and surfing.

    July 17, 2023

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    Great wide beach that invites you to swim
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    July 17, 2023

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    Great wide beach that invites you to swim! :-)
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    Trevose Head & Constantine Bay loop from Harlyn — Cornwall

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    Embark on the Trevose Head & Constantine Bay loop from Harlyn, a moderate hiking experience spanning 5.6 miles (9.0 km) with an elevation gain of 386 feet (118 metres), typically completed in 2 hours and 25 minutes. This circular route guides you along rugged clifftops and sandy beaches, offering expansive coastal views that can stretch for over 70 miles on clear days. You will pass iconic landmarks like the 19th-century Trevose Head Lighthouse and explore numerous coves and bays, including Constantine Bay and Harlyn Bay, known for their golden sands and surfing conditions.

    While generally accessible, some sections of the South West Coast Path are rugged and rocky, so wear appropriate footwear and be prepared for uneven terrain and some steep gradients. Good fitness is recommended to comfortably enjoy the varied surfaces, which include natural paths, fields, and some paved sections. The trail is best enjoyed when you can take your time to appreciate the diverse landscape and abundant wildlife.

    This trail stands out for its dramatic coastal landscape, showcasing a striking contrast between rugged headlands and soft, sandy beaches. Look for the unique "Round Hole," a chasm formed by a collapsed sea cave, and the distinctive pink and grey rock stripes of the "Marble Cliffs" at Dinas Head. The coastal heathland is a haven for birdlife and wildflowers, and you might even spot seals, dolphins, or basking sharks in the waters, adding to the rich natural and historical tapestry of this Cornish adventure.

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    02:30

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    Embark on the Booby's Bay Walk, a moderate hiking route that guides you along the dramatic Cornish coastline. You'll discover hidden coves and golden sandy beaches, all while enjoying expansive views towards the distant Trevose Head lighthouse. This trail covers 5.8 miles (9.4 km) with an elevation gain of 335 feet (102 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete. Keep an eye out for the Minnow Islands, especially visible at lower tides, adding to the rugged coastal scenery.

    To begin your adventure, head to the starting point near Constantine Bay. The route is welcoming to dogs year-round, though you should keep them on a lead when passing through RSPB protected areas. While Booby's Bay itself does not have lifeguards, you have the flexibility to either return inland along a quiet country road or use public transport by catching a bus from Constantine. Plan your visit to make the most of the coastal conditions.

    This particular stretch of coastline is known for its diverse birdlife and unique plant species, offering opportunities for nature observation as you hike. The trail provides a different perspective of the area compared to other routes, revealing aspects like the Minnow Islands that are best appreciated at specific tide levels. It's a great way to experience the natural beauty and rugged charm of Cornwall's shores.

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