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Whipsiderry Beach

Porth, United Kingdom
Located outside the settlement
Porth 0.5 km
Map of beach
Sports Complex Fistral Beach
9.4 - Excellent 2.8km

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Whipsiderry Beach is located on the Celtic Sea and it is in the 26th place out of 137 beaches in the Cornwall region The beach is located in a natural place, surrounded by the cliffs.

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history
+20 o C +13 o C
Air temperature
7.8 M/S
Wind
+17 o C
Water temperature
1.1 M
Wave height

Porth, England, Cornwall

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Located outside the settlement
Porth 0.5 km
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Sports Complex Fistral Beach
9.4 - Excellent 2.8km
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120m from the beach
9.6 Exceptional

Sunset Waves

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Flat 2

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Porth  •  580m   from center
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9.2 Excellent

Kenton

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Porth  •  640m   from center
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10 Exceptional

Three Gables

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Porth  •  560m   from center
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180m from the beach
9.8 Exceptional
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Porth  •  570m   from center
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9.2 Excellent
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8.3 Very good
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Porth Beach House

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10 Exceptional

Porth Cove

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Porth  •  170m   from center
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Flat 8

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Porth  •  260m   from center
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Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.8 (Very good)

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Localities

Porth  •  560m

Transport

NQY  •  4.5km
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Average Reviews rating

8 Very good

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8 Very good
Zander Kovalsky
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

This beach in Newquay, Cornwall is stunning and picturesque. There are free parking spaces available on the streets, which was a hit with the kids.

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Lorelei Finch
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

I absolutely love this beach, it's fantastic. It's so peaceful to sit and watch the waves come in and crash against the walls. Although, I did realize there are a lot of steep steps to climb back up to the road.

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Bold
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

This beach is amazing! It's one of the top beaches in Cornwall. The path leading down is quite steep, but it's definitely worth the effort. It's dog-friendly and perfect for swimming. Be cautious of the unstable cliffs and stay at least 50 feet away at all times. There are plenty of cool spots to climb, but it's best to avoid exploring the caves for safety reasons. It's not crowded and a great spot to relax for a few hours. There is space for about 3 cars on the road near the path, but you can also park down by Porth Beach and take a short 5-minute walk up the hill.

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Winston Anderson
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

Newquay has many beautiful beaches, but my favorite is this one. I especially enjoy it after lunch when the tide goes out, allowing for a walk across the beach. You can explore the stone formations, caves, and enjoy the vast beach. The water is shallow, so you may need to go in further for a decent depth, but I felt safe leaving my belongings on the shore while swimming.

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Kiera Monroe
Novice Beachgoer 6 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is fantastic, although you do have to navigate some steep steps to reach it as it descends from the cliff (and you'll have to climb back up later). However, the effort is definitely worth it. The beach offers stunning scenery, a peaceful atmosphere, and interesting rock formations and caves to explore when the tide recedes.

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