A crescent shaped beach lying roughly halfway between Praa Sands and Prussia Cove.
This little beach is a hidden gem well known to locals but seldom found by holidaymakers. However access to Kenneggy Sands is not for the fainthearted or those with small children or dogs. The path to the beach winds from the cliff top down to a system of metal gantries and swing ladders! The beach disappears entirely at high tide so it’s wise to keep an eye on the tides, as there can be a rush for the ladder.
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