This Cornwall beach is so beautiful it's been called the 'Bali of the UK'
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This Cornwall beach is so beautiful it's been called the 'Bali of the UK'
"Pedn Vounder - roughly translating to 'end of the lane' from Cornish - is a hidden beach located on the rugged Penwith Peninsula in Cornwall near Porthcurno. Famous for its turquoise water, white sand, and dramatic granite cliffs, it's easy to see why it's often compared to the pristine beaches of Indonesia or the Caribbean."
"It was ranked as the 25th best beach in the world a few years ago by Big 7 Travel, who said: "Combining crystal clear blue water and white sand, it's proof that you don't need to hot foot to the Caribbean for a tropical island-inspired getaway"."
"The only downside is that Pedn Vounder isn't particularly easy to get to. Because the beach is tidal, much of the sand disappears at high tide, so make sure to check tide times carefully to ensure you're visiting at low tide."
Pedn Vounder is a hidden beach on the Penwith Peninsula in Cornwall near Porthcurno. The beach is known for turquoise water, white sand, and dramatic granite cliffs. Its appearance often leads to comparisons with beaches in Indonesia or the Caribbean. It has been voted among the best beaches in the world, including a ranking as the 25th best beach by Big 7 Travel. The beach offers a tropical island-inspired getaway without needing to travel far. Access is challenging because the beach is tidal, and much of the sand disappears at high tide. Visitors should check tide times and plan for low tide.
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