Beaches
South West England
Porthkidney - near Hale - Cornwall |
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| Porthkidney - near Hale - Cornwall |
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| Monday, 07 June 2010 | |
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General Getting There Porthkidney can be approached by car from the A30 via the A3074 and is about 3 miles SE of St. Ives. Alternatively, branch line trains run to St. Ives - passing within view of the beach! (St Ives to Penzance, stopping at Carbis Bay, Lelant and St Erth). To the south, there is limited free parking by St Michael’s church in Lelant at SW548377. Parking in St Ives is difficult and expensive, and taking a car into St Ives is not a good idea at all, but there are many free parking opportunities in and around Carbis Bay. The main South West Coast Path is a good way to get to Porthkidney on foot as it runs along the back of the dunes. The path is way-marked in both directions, but not brilliantly. Near Lelant, it is one of six rights of way which cross a golf course, but its the only one which is visible on the ground - even then the route one is obliged to take isn’t the one marked as the Coast Path on the map, but the one which interferes least with the golfers. The easiest way onto the beach through the dunes is at SW546382, not far from where the coast path crosses the railway. A broad track about 50m long takes you to a point where beach flags provide a clear landmark and information on safe swimming - note that there can be significant currents, especially at the eastern end of the beach near the river. At low tide, you can get onto the beach just south of the western headland (Carrack Gladden) at SW535387, but this access is well underwater at high tide Description In 2002 a contributor commented: "I don’t recommend Porthkidney for naturism because, as you cross the footbridge from the golf course over the railway at SW547381, you are confronted by a sign stating: This beach is visited regularly by uniformed police officers and council wardens. I suspect naturists at Porthkidney risk harassment of various sorts, which isn’t my idea of a recipe for a pleasant day of seaside nudity". However, another report, received in May 2004, comments: "The warning signs are as a result of inappropriate gay activity. The lifeguards are aware of the naturism and totally ignore it. " Facilities Selected Visitor Comments May 25, 2007 - "I have enjoyed being nude on this beach on a regular basis over the last 6 years or so. Appart from a little gay cruising in the grassy dune area, the beach is often very quiet. The closer to the golf club the more families, the further towards Carbis Bay the less Gay and more Nudists. I love this beach." March 16, 2009 - "Lovely beach, can get full in holiday season but not crowded. Be careful in the water, dangerous currents abound, this applies to the whole of the Hayle estuary area. Allow golfers to play through, make your intentions clear and stick to the footpath. As for the issue of inappropriate homosexual behaviour... this behaviour only takes place if people allow it, phone the police...enjoy the beach. " |
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