Nanjizal Beach
Nanjizal Beach, Porthgwarra, Cornwall TR19
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About Nanjizal Beach
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Nearby Attractions
Porthgwarra Cove
beachPorthgwarra Cove is a memorable stretch of Cornwall coast near Porthgwarra, known for its sand, Atlantic light and easy access to the sea. Depending on the tide and weather, it can feel either wild and dramatic or calm enough for a slower beach day, with coastal paths and cliff views adding to the appeal.
1.4 km away
Porthcurno Beach
beachSheltered by granite headlands and washed by impossibly clear turquoise water, Porthcurno is one of Cornwall's finest beaches. The sand is a pure crushed shell white, the sea shades from emerald in the shallows to deep sapphire beyond. The Telegraph Museum sits in the valley above, where Victorian submarine cables once connected the British Empire.
2.9 km away
Porthcurno Telegraph Museum
historicHidden in a granite valley above one of Cornwall's loveliest beaches, this extraordinary museum occupies the very tunnels from which Britain's submarine telegraph cables once fanned out across the world. Interactive displays reveal how Porthcurno became the nerve centre of Victorian global communications — a surprisingly gripping story told in the most atmospheric of settings.
3.1 km away
Pedn Vounder Beach
beachPedn Vounder Beach is a memorable stretch of Cornwall coast near Rospletha, known for its sand, Atlantic light and easy access to the sea. Depending on the tide and weather, it can feel either wild and dramatic or calm enough for a slower beach day, with coastal paths and cliff views adding to the appeal.
3.4 km away
Land's End
naturalThe most westerly point of mainland England, where granite cliffs plunge dramatically into the churning Atlantic. On clear days, the Isles of Scilly shimmer on the horizon thirty miles offshore. Beyond the visitor complex, the raw clifftop walk in either direction reveals some of Cornwall's most arresting coastal scenery — especially at sunset when the sea turns molten gold.
3.5 km away
Minack Theatre
artsCarved from the clifftop above Porthcurno beach by Rowena Cade in the 1930s, the Minack is one of the world's most extraordinary performance venues. The granite seating terraces tumble down to a stage set against the open Atlantic — a backdrop no set designer could improve upon. Productions run through the summer season; the exhibition centre tells the remarkable story of its creation.
3.6 km away