Whitsand Bay Fort ~ Introduction

Whitsand Bay Fort

The Beautiful Beach of Whitsand Bay

A coastal heritage area, which remains untouched by the ages, and retains its unique character, as if it was during its smuggling heydays. The beaches of the bay are ever under the watchful eye of the local RNLI life surfing station.

There are 4 miles of sandy beaches, with a small cafe at the top and immediately below. Lots of craggy rocks, rock pools and rugged coastline to enjoy, and its sheer expanse absolutely guarantees you peace and tranquillity, without the hustle and bustle of a crowded beach you may find elsewhere.

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Whitsand Bay Fort

Quintessentially Cornish Villages Of Cawsand & Kingsand

A couple of miles from the Fort lies the twin villages of Kingsand and Cawsand. A ‘little Polperro’ on our doorstep. Two authentic Cornish smuggling and fishing villages side by side, with tiny coves, rock pools, and beaches. Crammed with pubs and restaurants, and great coastal walks either side of the villages. Water sports of all types available along the shore.

The Cawsand passenger ferry runs daily trips to the Barbican, at the heart of Plymouth rammed with pubs and restaurants, and great coastal walks either side of the villages. Water sports of all types available along the shore. The Cawsand passenger ferry runs daily trips to the Barbican, at the heart of Plymouth

Whitsand Bay Fort

We're Known as Whitsand Bay Holidays For A Reason