St Anthony-In-Meneage is a small beach located in a waterside hamlet within Gillan Creek.
Popular for sailing and motor boats but limited facilities, just a car park and shop.
St Anthony-In-Meneage beach does not allow dogs between Easter and October.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have no beaches around The Lizard, 215 beaches in Cornwall, or check our list of Cornwall Dog Friendly Beaches.
No water quality measurement available for St Anthony-In-Meneage Beach.
Our weather forecast for The Lizard in Cornwall
Today (Monday, Jan 18)

Expect a temperature in the range 9.5℃ to 10.4℃ with a wind speed 5.1 m/sec (SW)
Tuesday, Jan 19

Expect a temperature in the range 10.4℃ to 10.9℃ with a wind speed 9.7 m/sec (WSW)
Wednesday, Jan 20

Expect a temperature in the range 10.5℃ to 11.1℃ with a wind speed 11 m/sec (SW)
Thursday, Jan 21

Expect a temperature in the range 5.9℃ to 7.4℃ with a wind speed 8.2 m/sec (WNW)
Friday, Jan 22

Expect a temperature in the range 6.7℃ to 6.9℃ with a wind speed 6.2 m/sec (WNW)
Saturday, Jan 23

Expect a temperature in the range 4℃ to 6.2℃ with a wind speed 6 m/sec (SSW)
Sunday, Jan 24

Expect a temperature in the range 5.4℃ to 5.9℃ with a wind speed 3.5 m/sec (W)
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
Tides
Our tide forecast for St Anthony-In-Meneage Beach in Cornwall.
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Downas Cove is a sand and stoney cove backed by grass topped cliffs. Not much beach at high tide but as the tide goes out you get some great sand and rock pools. This beach and some of the other nearby coves are popular for snorkelling. No facilities only accessed from the coastal path. Dogs allowed.
Read more…Kennack Sands a sandy beach with rock pools. At high tide the beach is split into two but at low tide is is a very large beach. East facing beach popular with surfers of all abilities. Facilities include car park, toilets, cafe, beach shop.
Read more…Lankidden Cove is typical of the small coves around The Lizard, with fine sand broken up by smooth boulders and backed by high cliffs. No facilities and to access this beach you will have roughly a 1 mile walk from Kennack Sands. We have no dog information for Lankidden Cove beach.
Read more…Godrevy and Leggan Coves are two beaches separated by Leggan Point. To access Leggan Cove you will need low tide to go around the point from Godrevy. The beach is sandy although does have some shingle and rocky parts. Backed by grass covered shingle banks this is a nice location and rarely busy. No facilities, with the nearest (limited) parking in
Read more…Gew Graze beach also known as Soapy Cove after the adjacent soap stone quarry. The beach is stony at high tide but as the tide goes out you then have some great sand interspersed by smooth rocks. This is a classic example of a remote and beautiful Cornish cove, great to get away from everything. No facilities at the beach
Read more…Porthleven beach is next to the harbour and near the village centre. Porthleven beach is separated from the harbour by the granite pier which lies in front of the Porthleven institute and clock tower. When the tide is out it is possible to walk in an easterly direction along Porthleven beach for approximately three miles, past Loe Bar and Penrose
Read more…Gunwalloe beach is a sandy (fine shingle) family beach with a stream running through the beach, ideal for paddling. National Trust car park above the beach along with a cafe. We have no dog information for Gunwalloe beach.
Read more…Gillan Harbour lies about half mile south of the Helford River. The stretch of coast has three small beaches with a mixture of sand and shingle. There are good walks west along the river bank towards Manaccan or northwest to Helford Village. About half a mile east of Gillan lies the rocky Mên-aver Beach with walks available east to Lestowder
Read more…Jangye Ryne beach is a small sandy beach on a very rocky stretch of coastline. Limited parking and toilets. We have no dog information for Jangye Ryne beach.
Read more…Pentreath pebble beach below cliffs, although there is sand at low tide, but all but disappears at high tide. This beach is usually quiet as you have to walk to get to it. No facilities or parking need to walk from the Lizard village or downhill from the car park above Kynance Cove.
Read more…Polnare Cove is a remote sand/rocky beach situated around the corner from the Nare Point headland below the MOD Observation Post. The path down leads from the old observation post on Nare Point. From this cove, you can explore the rock pools and formations of Nare Point. The beach has no facilities and only accessible by foot.
Read more…Coverack has a beautiful seaside location and is another attractive Lizard village that grew up round smuggling and fishing. Protected by a tiny harbour wall built of local materials hundreds of years ago, and moors enclose the opposite side. Everything within the village. We have no dog information for Coverack beach.
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