Sennen Cove (Cornish: Porthsenen) (grid reference SW352261) is a small coastal village in the parish of Sennen in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. According to the Penwith District Council, the population of this settlement was estimated at 180 persons in 2000. The South West Coast Path passes through Sennen Cove.
Beautiful beach. Great waves for body boarding. Huge when the ride is out with rock pool over to the right to explore and a lifeboat station to the left. Lifeguards on the beach as well as a surf school. Few cafes nearby and 3x car parks although they do get busy and one invokes a pretty steep walk down a hill. Great for seaglass too when the tide is out.
Lovely beach, very clear waters. Soft sand. Parking/traffic is a nightmare in August especially at the end of the day. No matter how beautiful it is though when there's thousands of people packed on the beach like sardines is loses is charm. Just find a smaller cove, plenty around
Absolutely amazing place to visit. Good parking. Places for snacks. Great beach. Nice coastal walk to lands end. Kids really enjoyed it.
What a beautiful spot with turquoise water, ice cream, and everything else you need. Had a great swim here. Water was pretty chilly but so wonderful. Local chip shop great for dinner too!!
Beautiful Beach & Dunes. The Car Park is on sunny days rammed. The Coastline to Lands End is also beautiful.
Always a pleasure being here. Home from home. Great surfing and lifeguarded, very clean beach. Lovely little harbour, shops and café. If you're driving for the beach arrive early if you wish to park in one of the cove car parks. Otherwise there is the top car park at the top of the hill.
One of Cornwall's best beaches with a long stretch of beautiful sand. Great for surfing and bodyboarding. Lifeguards patrols in place. Also great for a short hike (just over a mile) to Land's End.