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Kennack Sands
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England
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Kennack Sands, near the village of Kuggar on the Lizard peninsula, is comprised of two beaches with some grassy areas which are divided by the small hill of Carn Kennack and a shore rock feature called Caerverracks. The beach to the east is designated as a nature reserve so please treat it with respect, it can be reached via the footpath that runs along the back of the beach and over Carn Kennack. Well known amoungst the surfing fraternity, Kennack Sands has a big tidal range due to its shallow angle and regularly throws up 4 to 5 foot waves. As is usual for beaches on the Lizard Peninsula, Kennack Sands also has its own shipwreck stories and the remains of vessels can be seen from Kennack Sands on especially low tides. The beach is also popular with geologists due to unusual rock formations spread across the two coves. (TR12 7LZ)
Kennack Sands, near the village of Kuggar on the Lizard peninsula, is comprised of two beaches with some grassy areas which are divided by the small hill of Carn Kennack and a shore rock feature called Caerverracks. The beach to the east is designated as a nature reserve so please treat it with resp…
A good, sandy beach. Gets very busy during the school holidays, but the dog-friendly beach further on from the car park is largely deserted year-round.
Kennack Sands is another spectacular beach and good for body boarding. There are several cafes, toilets, car park and cliff walks. Go right on the main road, then left soon after (signposted). There are two beaches and the far beach allows dogs. It gets cut off as the tide comes in, but it is easy to walk back on the cliff path.