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Port Isaac beach is a shingle beach within the harbour that disappears at high tide on the Atlantic coast of North Cornwall. Port Isaac has narrow, winding streets with traditional Cornish white-washed cottages and traditional granite. This small Cornish picturesque fishing village is best known as the location for the television comedy-drama Doc Martin starring Martin Clunes. Facilities include shop, Read more…
Tregardock beach is a secluded sandy beach only accessed at low tide with rock pools and accessed on foot from the cliffs above. Good surfing beach for experienced surfers at low tide if you can find somewhere to park and then can carry your kit. No facilities and very limited parking. We have no dog information for Tregardock beach. Read more…
Port Gaverne beach at low tide there is small, sheltered, sandy beach with an abundance of rock pools and some caves. Popular diving beach with boat launching. You will need to park in Port Isacc. We have no dog information for Port Gaverne beach. Read more…
Port Isaac lifeboat station was established in the 1850s and now operates an inshore lifeboat. Station open for visits but no shop. Read more…
Port Quin is a deserted small harbour on the North Cornwall coast and all that remains are some National Trust holiday properties and a small pebble beach. Safe waters due to its sheltered position and lots to explore at low tide. Good coastal walk between Port Quin and Port Isaac. National Trust car park is small and has no facilities, Read more…