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Freathy, Whitsand Bay, Cornwall

Whirlwind

2111

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7 nights

£468 - £1,111

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Freathy, Whitsand Bay, Cornwall

Alpha

4212

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7 nights

£795 - £2,280

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Millbrook, near Torpoint, Cornwall

Brackenbank

5222

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7 nights

£910 - £2,506

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Cawsand, near Torpoint, Cornwall

8 The Bay

6321

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£1,229 - £3,639

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Cawsand, near Torpoint, Cornwall

3 The Bay

8331

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£1,506 - £4,339

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Gentle waves lap onto shingle shores at this hidden Cornish gem

Kingsand sits on the Rame Peninsula, a National Landscape, and is the perfect place for birdwatching on coastal ambles. This former fishing and smuggling village is known for its narrow, cottage-lined streets and three secluded beaches. The iconic Clocktower overlooks Girt Beach, a small shingle bay. On the other side, you will find the main beach, slightly wider and sandier, which backs onto the Cleave. A short walk out of the village will take you to the rockpool-dotted Sandways Beach. Or, if you are feeling energetic, the high cliffs and stretching sands of Whitsand Bay are just over 5 miles away along the South West Coast Path.

It is rare to hear about Kingsand without mention of its neighbouring twin village of Cawsand, but things weren’t always this way. Up until the mid-1800s, the two villages were actually in different counties, their boundary marked by a small stream. Sitting side by side, head to the neighbouring area, where you will find the Cawsand Ferry chugging across the Cornwall-Devon border to Plymouth. Listen to the clang of anchors and the squawk of seagulls on route to Plymouth’s city centre, abundant with cafes, pubs and shops.

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Food and drink

Kingsand has an array of cosy cafes and beachfront eateries, perfect for a bite after a long coastal walk. Try The Halfway House Inn for a hearty dinner or The Old Bakery for a delicious light bite. Walk further afield to The Bay restaurant, directly opposite Cawsand, for a romantic evening meal.

Can I bring my dog?

Kingsand Beach is dog friendly all year round.

Accessibility

At Kingsand, access to both the south and north parts of the beach is via a short slope followed by six steps, not suitable for wheelchairs. The beach is not lifeguarded, but lifeguards are on duty at nearby Cawsand Beach in the summer months. At Cawsand, where we also have a selection of properties, there is a short slipway which is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.

Kingsand has a 120-space car park and public toilets.