
'Secret' cove in the UK with turquoise waters and seals
One hidden gem cove is the perfect destination for a peaceful day at the beach
Nestled between the villages of Morvah and Pendeen on the Penwith Peninsula, you'll find Cornwall's hidden gem, Portheras Cove. This breathtakingly beautiful beach is a bit of a trek to reach, with a steep rocky descent past a waterfall leading to the sandy shore.
Partially owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, this is a true locals' beach that might not be on the radar of those unfamiliar with the area. This secluded cove offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing beach day.
However, while the turquoise waters may look tempting, swimmers should be aware of potential debris in the sea.
The area has a strong undercurrent and was also the site of the Alacrity shipwreck. The wreckage was later blown in the 80s, leaving behind sharp metal fragments that can still be found in the water and sand today.
There's no lifeguard service at Portheras and mobile phone reception can be patchy, so if you do decide to take a dip, make sure there's someone on the beach who can raise the alarm if needed, reports the Express.
While it might not be the best place for a swim, Portheras is a fantastic spot for wildlife watching and is recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Seals are among the creatures that call this cove home.
Visitors to Portheras have taken to TripAdvisor to share their experiences on the beach, with one writing: "This is a really nice beach, white sands crystal clear waters and the opportunity to spot seals and other sea life from the advantage point of the high cliffs and down on the beach.
"Its fantastic because its not that easy to get to down, steep rocky paths and a good walk make this beach quiet!"
"Once down, be careful. The currents are strong, and the cliff face is badly eroded. I would not recommend sitting too close if you look at the precarious nature of it. No facilities, toilets or anything remotely touristy make this ideal for people who want a good adventure."
Another added their voice, writing: "This is one of my favourite places. It takes a bit of effort to get there, but well worth it. The sand is glorious. The two seals were very curious that day and swimming very close to a family of swimmers in wet suits.
"Maybe they thought they were relatives. Don't forget to pop into Boat Cove on the way to see the sweetest, colourful working fishing cove."
A third chimed in with fond memories: " We have spent hours and hours at this beach over the years; it's one of the best beaches in Cornwall. Why? The access is from a limited car park, across fields, stiles, via a meandering path through scrubland, then down a steep, rocky path, and finally over boulders, before getting to the sand.
"So.....never any kids! Yay! The beach is secluded, peaceful, surrounded by cliff-rock, with beautiful clear waters, where you can often see seals. It's perfect. A perfect walkers/hikers stopover from the coastal path. We love it! (but shhhh, it's a secret!)"

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