Kynance Cove - 29/05/23

Up early today to get to Kynance cove before the rush but also to get there to beat high tide. Really windy in the car park but we unloaded the car including the paddle board and made the short and steep walk to the beach. Absolutely stunning location with white sand and clear blue water.  We quickly set up beach tent and started to explore the caves before the tide came in and cut off.  The tide is quite surprising here as where we walked to the caves first thing we had to swim to later and my feet couldn’t even touch the ground so the height change must have been over 3 metres.


Quite chilly to start with and Mel and I had a cappuccino and a tea.  It soon warmed up though.  Kids were in and out of the sea. 


As the tide came in we had to move our base a couple of times and I inflated the paddle board as high tide approached I was able to paddle around to the caves to get some good pictures. Also went out with the kids on the board with me. The water was quite choppy with the wind as soon as you got away from the shelter of the cove.


Mid afternoon we packed up and had an ice cream at the Kynance cover beach cafe and dropped off the swimming stuff and paddle board back at the car.   

We then had a walk along the coastal path to take in the views before heading to the lizard point the most southerly point in the uk. A quick walk to the lighthouse we returned for some excellent fish and chips from smugglers fish and chips.

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