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Cawsand Beach

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Lindsey
April 7, 2022
The twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand are delightful. Call in at The Deli in Kingsand for delicious coffee and cake and take it down on the beach to eat! The Devonport pub is well worth a visit too. Great food and you can sit outside with the most spectacular views over the sea.
Barbara
August 30, 2016
Great beach for families and the ferry service to Barbican, Plymouth
Daniel & Victoria
July 16, 2020
30min drive. In a secluded corner of South East Cornwall, Kingsand and its neighbouring beach at Cawsand are east-facing beaches of sand and shingle and great views of Plymouth Sound. The beaches are relatively sheltered by Picklecombe Point to the east and Penlee Point/Rame Head to the west. There are rock pools to explore at Kingsand and access to both beaches are via slopes and a few steps.
30min drive. In a secluded corner of South East Cornwall, Kingsand and its neighbouring beach at Cawsand are east-facing beaches of sand and shingle and great views of Plymouth Sound. The beaches are relatively sheltered by Picklecombe Point to the east and Penlee Point/Rame Head to the west. There…
Robert
August 31, 2019
The twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand are a pair of 17th Century fishing villages once renown for their smuggling activities. The streets are narrow and twisting with pretty pastel-coloured houses and can be hard to negotiate for people not used to them so cars are best left at home. That’s why I recommend coming here by the ferry from Plymouth harbour. The two villages are part of Mount Edgcumbe Country Park and are within the Rame Peninsula, which is an area of outstanding natural beauty. A calm sheltered bay which looks over Plymouth Sound and is generally considered a safe place for swimming. The beach is made of sand and shingle and also has many rock pools to explore around the edges. A good place for families.
The twin villages of Cawsand and Kingsand are a pair of 17th Century fishing villages once renown for their smuggling activities. The streets are narrow and twisting with pretty pastel-coloured houses and can be hard to negotiate for people not used to them so cars are best left at home. That’s why…
Annie
August 22, 2022
Go on a boat trip from Historical Plymouth Barbican to this lovely little coastal village enjoy a pub lunch or buy fish and chips and simply enjoy the beach

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Cawsand, England