For a beach experience like no other, visitors should come and explore Cornwall’s Lankidden Cove. Nestled around the corner from Lizard Point – the most southerly point on mainland Britain – its pristine turquoise water and stunning white sand are the perfect setting for a Cornish escape. To get there, take the one mile walk along the coast path from Kennack Sands, its beauty ensured by the fact that it is quiet and often quiet. The sand slopes gently, so swimming is generally safe – but always remember to exercise caution. The isolated stretch of beach is also sheltered from the prevailing south-westerly winds by Carrick Lûz, a headland that was once an Iron Age cliff fort. Come and explore this stunning beach and make memories that will last a lifetime.
Are there lifeguards on Lankidden Cove?
Lankidden Cove is not a lifeguarded beach.Beach lifeguards in Cornwall are provided by the RNLI and details can be subject to change.
For the most up-to-date information on lifeguards at Lankidden Cove including lifeguard patrol dates and times, please refer to the RNLI website.
Are dogs allowed on Lankidden Cove?
So – is Lankidden Cove, Cornwall dog friendly?There are certain times of the year when dogs are allowed on Lankidden Cove.
Dogs are allowed on this beach.
Is there parking at Lankidden Cove?
There is no parking availabile at Lankidden Cove.Lankidden Cove Location
The nearest postcode location for Lankidden Cove is:The OS Grid Reference for Lankidden Cove is: SW 7566 1664
The nearest town to Lankidden Cove is: Penryn