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Great Molunan and Little Molunan Beach
Great Molunan beach is a small cove with a sandy beach. Popular with boating families as Great Molunan beach overlooks the entrance to Falmouth harbour.
Little Molunan beach, the smaller beach to the east is less popular as it is only accessible at low tide or by boat. However, it has a rocky area, which is great for rock pooling.
Small car park at St Anthony’s Head and then a walk via a steep cliff path.
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Great Molunan and Little Molunan Beach, St Mawes, Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall , United Kingdom
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Great Molunan and Little Molunan Beach Tide Times
Tide times are available at around 600 locations and the closest location to Great Molunan and Little Molunan Beach is at FALMOUTH 2.51 km (1.56 miles) away. Tides are displayed beneath for up to 7 days and we list both high and low water times along with the height. These times are not adjusted for BST.
Sun 05 Feb
High Tide at 05:06 (Height 4.85m)
Low Tide at 11:47 (Height 0.95m)
High Tide at 17:28 (Height 4.65m)
Mon 06 Feb
Low Tide at 00:00 (Height 0.94m)
High Tide at 05:44 (Height 4.95m)
Low Tide at 12:23 (Height 0.84m)
High Tide at 18:05 (Height 4.73m)
Tue 07 Feb
Low Tide at 00:32 (Height 0.88m)
High Tide at 06:20 (Height 4.99m)
Low Tide at 12:53 (Height 0.80m)
High Tide at 18:40 (Height 4.75m)
Wed 08 Feb
Low Tide at 01:00 (Height 0.86m)
High Tide at 06:52 (Height 4.98m)
Low Tide at 13:20 (Height 0.79m)
High Tide at 19:11 (Height 4.72m)
Thu 09 Feb
Low Tide at 01:27 (Height 0.87m)
High Tide at 07:20 (Height 4.93m)
Low Tide at 13:46 (Height 0.82m)
High Tide at 19:37 (Height 4.66m)
Fri 10 Feb
Low Tide at 01:55 (Height 0.90m)
High Tide at 07:44 (Height 4.86m)
Low Tide at 14:15 (Height 0.88m)
High Tide at 19:57 (Height 4.58m)
Sat 11 Feb
Low Tide at 02:26 (Height 0.98m)
High Tide at 08:05 (Height 4.78m)
Low Tide at 14:46 (Height 1.00m)
High Tide at 20:12 (Height 4.50m)
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