Colona beach is a small sandy secluded beach between Turbot Point and Chapel Point. The beach is good for swimming and exploring rock pools.
None, only access on foot.
We have no dog information for Colona beach.
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Colona Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have no beaches around St Austell, 215 beaches in Cornwall, or check our list of Cornwall Dog Friendly Beaches.
No water quality measurement available for Colona Beach.
Our weather forecast for St Austell in Cornwall
Today (Sunday, Feb 28)

Expect a temperature in the range 7.4℃ to 9.4℃ with a wind speed 5.7 m/sec (E)
Monday, Mar 01

Expect a temperature in the range 6.2℃ to 7℃ with a wind speed 7.1 m/sec (E)
Tuesday, Mar 02

Expect a temperature in the range 6.5℃ to 6.9℃ with a wind speed 5.5 m/sec (E)
Wednesday, Mar 03

Expect a temperature in the range 8.4℃ to 9℃ with a wind speed 4.5 m/sec (E)
Thursday, Mar 04

Expect a temperature in the range 7.1℃ to 7.3℃ with a wind speed 1.4 m/sec (N)
Friday, Mar 05

Expect a temperature in the range 3.8℃ to 5.4℃ with a wind speed 5.2 m/sec (E)
Saturday, Mar 06

Expect a temperature in the range 5.3℃ to 6℃ with a wind speed 7.6 m/sec (E)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
Tides
Our tide forecast for Colona Beach in Cornwall.
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