Strangles Beach
Strangles Beach is a remote and rugged beach located on the North Cornish coast, approximately 2km to the south of Crackington Haven Beach. It is a hidden gem that offers visitors a unique and peaceful beach experience. However, the beach is quite a long walk from the nearest car park and requires a bit of effort to reach. Visitors should come prepared with suitable footwear and provisions.
Despite the challenging access, Strangles Beach is well worth the effort, with its wide expanse of sand and clear blue waters. The beach is surrounded by towering cliffs that offer stunning views of the coastline and are home to a variety of seabirds and other wildlife. Visitors can also explore the many rock pools and caves that are exposed at low tide.
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Trebarwith Strand Beach is another remote beach located approximately 18.5km to the south of Strangles Beach. This beautiful sandy beach is surrounded by towering cliffs and has plenty of rock pools. Trebarwith Strand Beach is popular for its clear waters and is a great location for surfing and swimming. Visitors can also explore the many rock pools and caves that are exposed at low tide.
In contrast, Crackington Haven Beach is located approximately 4km to the north of Strangles Beach. This long stretch of sand is popular with surfers and beachgoers, thanks to its consistent waves and facilities, including public toilets, cafes and restaurants.
Overall, Strangles Beach is a hidden gem that offers visitors a unique and peaceful beach experience. Although it requires some effort to reach, the beach's rugged beauty, clear waters and surrounding cliffs make it well worth the journey. Visitors should come prepared with suitable footwear and provisions and take care when exploring the beach and surrounding area.