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Discover Portreath holiday cottages

Discover Portreath

Beach Retreats team 28 May 2025

Portreath holds its stories in the rock. Among the rugged cliffs, sea-sculpted caves, and quiet harbour, traces of Cornwall’s industrious past linger in the salty air.

Once a busy copper-exporting port, this characterful beach village on Cornwall’s north coast still carries the soul of its seafaring history – but today, you’re more likely to find paddleboarders than schooners, and sea swimmers than smugglers.



Discover:

  • A long sandy beach flanked by sea-weathered cliffs
  • Lady Basset’s Baths – tide-filled bathing pools carved into the cliffs in the 18th century
  • Tidal sea pool tucked at the edge of the beach
  • Coastal walks towards North Cliffs and Carvannel Downs
  • Lighthouse Hill and The Pepperpot
  • Historic harbour and cave exploring
  • The best places to eat and drink
  • Nearby dairies and woodland walks


Begin where land meets sea on the golden sands of Portreath Beach. Enclosed by dramatic cliffs and sloped with soft sand, it’s a beach that’s shaped by tides and time.

People enjoying Portreath Beach on a sunny day.

At low tide, search for Lady Basset’s Baths – carved into the cliffside just above the shoreline. These tide-filled rock pools were created in the 1780s for the aristocracy’s sea bathing, offering a curious glimpse into the past. There are eight baths in total at Portreath – next time you visit, try to spot them all.

A woman enjoying a dip in a rockpool overlooking Portreath Beach.

On days when the sea is calm, the nearby tidal pool is a tranquil spot for a dip, its stillness contrasting with the restless Atlantic beyond (which is great for bodyboarding).

A woman swimming in the tidal pool at Portreath.

Portreath’s coastline hides stories of smugglers and seafarers. The sea caves at the edge of the cliffs once concealed contraband, spirited in under cover of darkness. Look out to the horizon and imagine the sailing ships arriving at the harbour, unloading Welsh coal and setting off with Cornish copper.

Steps, path and railings at Portreath Beach.

Walkers are spoilt for choice. To the left of the beach, follow the South West Coast Path up the headland towards North Cliffs and Carvannel Downs – where waves crash below and kestrels hover overhead.

A woman walking the South West Coast Path near Portreath.

Looking down from the coast path to the beach at Portreath.

Or head right, to Lighthouse Hill and The Pepperpot, a tiny, turreted landmark above the harbour, where sea pinks bloom along the path in spring. From here, views stretch out across the curve of the bay and into the wild blue beyond.

The Pepperpot landmark above Portreath's harbour.

In the heart of the village, the historic harbour still shelters boats that bob on the tide. Though the copper trams are long gone, the quiet rhythm of coastal life continues.

Portreath Harbour at low tide.


Food and drink

The outdoor decking and seating at The Pod Cafe, Portreath.

Pick up a fresh smoothie or colourful salad from Pod Café, where the courtyard seating is ideal for people-watching in the sun. Later, head to The Atlantic for a hearty plate of fish and chips with a side of sea breeze.

Inside the Pod Cafe at Portreath.

A short drive inland brings you to North Cliff Dairy – a working farm that produces its own impossibly creamy ice cream. Take your cone out into the field and watch the cows.

The exterior of North Cliff Dairy, Portreath.

For a change of scenery, Tehidy Country Park invites a different kind of exploration. This expansive nature reserve is a world of tall trees, winding paths, and rustling wildlife.

A stream overlooked by trees in Tehidy Country Park.

In spring, the forest floor is thick with bluebells and squirrels jump from branch to branch. Pack a picnic and lose yourself among the oaks and quiet pools.

Whether you’re looking for a cliffside stay with a private pool or bedrooms with views of the sea, book your Portreath stay seconds from the sand.


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