'Beautiful' UK beach with hidden cove has stunning heritage coastline

By Amber O'Connor

'Beautiful' UK beach with hidden cove has stunning heritage coastline

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Cornwall has no shortage of family-friendly beaches with golden sand and blue water. However, it also boasts hidden bays that are popular with adventure lovers looking for more secluded spots. One lesser-known beach that's only accessible at low tide is Rinsey Cove, found along the South West Coast Path.

Preparation is key for anyone planning to visit the beach, which is accessed by rocks. However, for people keen to explore the coast, it could be well worth the effort to enjoy the stunning views.

The National Trust page for Rinsey and Trewavas says: "Positioned on the SW coast path, Rinsey and Trewavas boast views down to the Lizard Peninsula and West across Mounts Bay.

"Exploring Rinsey and Trewavas never disappoints; from spotting wildlife, watching the waves crash onto the beach or exploring the mining remains perched high on the cliffs."

Visitors should check tide times before visiting and take care along the coast. "Rinsey cove is a small and remote beach only accessible at low tide so make sure to check tide times before visiting," says the National Trust.

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