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Author David Clegg describes the beach as "small and sandy and just one lovely granite cottage", [2] while the Rough Guide to Britain notes the rocky outcrops, inlets and coves in the vicinity. [3] 0.75 miles (1.21 km) to the east is Lambsoden Cove, accessed via a coastal footpath. There is an estate there with 70 acres of farmland. [4]
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The beach shelves gently and at low water leaves an area of shallow water that is safe for swimming. The beach has facilities for launching boats, scuba diving and sea kayaking. Other facilities include car parking, a cafe and public toilets. On the hill above the beach is modern holiday accommodation in the Maenporth Estate.
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Pentreath Beach is a cove and beach on the Lizard Peninsula. It is 200 metres (660 ft) south of Kynance Cove and access is via a steep cliff path cut into the cliffs. [ 3 ] The beach is popular with surfers as it is one of the few beaches in the area with regularly surfable waves (it is unsuitable for novice surfers because of submerged rocks ...
Polzeath has a sandy beach and is popular with holiday-makers and surfers. The beach is 1,500 feet (460 m) wide and extends 1,200 feet (370 m) from the seafront at low water; however, most of the sand is submerged at high water. [2] At exceptionally high spring tides the sea floods the car park at the top of the beach.