Constantine Bay Beach - North Cornish Coast

A favourite beach for surfing but can often be unsafe for swimmers because it faces west and can have some serious rips. There are lifeguards there during the peak summer season, so take notice of the flags and if they are out find somewhere more sheltered like Harlyn Bay.

The bay has rock pools to the left and sand dunes to the right and gentle headland walks in either direction.
At low tide it connects with it's sister beach, Booby's Bay, giving a crescent stretch of more than half a mile of golden sand with plenty of room for picnics and beach games. At high tide it changes to a shelving beach and Booby’s Beach can only be reached by a path near the golf course.

Nearby St Merryn has pubs, restaurants and cafes and Padstow is also close.

And just in case you are interested, this was a favourite holiday haunt of Margaret Thatchers while she was prime minister.
Directions: From Newquay follow the directions for Padstow onto the B3276, past Watergate Bay through Mawgan Porth and then Porthcothan. Immediately after Porthcothan turn left onto a minor lane. On this road take the second left and then turn left again to Treyarnon Bay

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Parking: Parking is limited at Constantine Bay. It’s best to park at Treyarnon Bay and then walk the coast path to Constantine Bay - takes about 10 minutes

Dogs: Dogs allowed

Facilities: Toilets, lifeguards in summer, surf shop

Nearest town: Padstow

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