Kynance cove

 
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Kynance cove

‘White sand, a clear blue sea, large rocks’ this bay is apart of the Lizard peninsula and in our opinion one of the best places to relax and unwind along the southwest coast of England. Whilst visiting you can enjoy snorkelling in crystal clear water, kayaking & canoeing, climbing tours, architectural buildings, hiking trails and even a nice cup of tea siting at Kynance Cove Cafe  on the beach. In this area there is plenty of opportunities to relax and even take an adventure a long the way. What makes this cove beautiful is the disappearing coves that appear and disappear when the tide changes unearthing the wonders of the oceans underworld. It’s always a safe idea to keep an eye on the tide calendars just to make sure.

 
 

The route to take you there….

 
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We have chosen Horley as the starting point from pick up of the camper van to start your adventure. From Horley you first drive south about 37 miles to Brighton Pier where you can enjoy the costal seaside town whilst having high tea right next to the pebble beach. You can spend the Night with the camper van either at a camp site or park up next to the beach and watch the sunset through the warmth of the camper.

Then you make your way towards Bournemouth where you can walk along the jurassic coast seeing all the amazing coast lines that bournemouth, weymouth have to other and by continuing along the jurassic coastline making your way into Devon. In torquay you can visit the Babbacombe Model Village and go to Kents cavern or even take a walk along Meadfoot Beach.

Making your way onto Plymouth and nearing your destination, you can stop off and have local fish and chips whilst watching the boats either come in for the day or go out depending on the tide.

Heading into Cornwall you can stop off in Falmouth Bay visiting more coastal beaches or even taking a walk around Pendennis Castle and taking a short climb up Jacobs 111 granite steps( Jacobs Ladder) leading to the main centre ‘the Moor’. Whilst visiting take a cup of tea or a picnic and walk through some of Cornwalls stunning great gardens that just take your breath away.

On your final leg of your trip you’ll make your way to Kynance Cove where you breath will be taken away as along this trip you’ve embraced all the English coast lines but make England beautiful but with Kynance and the Lizard Point you’ll think you’ve been taken to Croatia or even Spain with the tropical landscape that sits before your eyes. Park up and spend the knight on the beach and watch as the sunsets over the coves with a warm cup of hot chocolate or even some local tea and scones.

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