Carne Beach
Carne Beach, situated on the stunning Roseland Peninsula, is a true gem in the South West of England. Nestled in Gerrans Bay, this beach boasts a beautiful expanse of golden sand. At low tide it links with Pendower Beach to make one of the biggest beaches in the area. Unlike other beaches in the region, Carne Beach is slightly off the beaten track. It has a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere, even during peak season.
The gently sloping beach is perfect for families, and children will enjoy exploring the many rockpools located towards the end of the beach. Carne Beach is also a popular stop for those walking the South West Coast Path, as it offers unparalleled views across the bay to Nare Point.
Whether you're looking to soak up the sun on the sand or explore the nearby coves, Carne Beach is the perfect destination.
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For those seeking more secluded spots, Portholland Beach, located 9km to the east, is an excellent option. With its rocky coastline and crystal-clear waters, Kibberick Cove is a hidden gem that's perfect for a day of relaxation and solitude. Don't forget to explore Pendower Beach which is a short walk to the west.
In summary, Carne Beach is an idyllic spot for anyone looking for a peaceful and picturesque beach on the Roseland Peninsula.