A "hidden gem" beach has been hailed as the "perfect escape". The "magical little cove" in West Cornwall is loved for its "beautiful turquoise water and white sand." Reviewershave described Nanjizal Beach as "very scenic," praising the "breathtaking" views and the "unusually clear" water.
For locals, the beauty of this spot is no secret, but for those living further inland, the beach could offer a welcome respite from the usual touristhotspots. The remote location means it's only accessible on foot, with rocks and boulders to navigate along the way.
It's also crucial to check the tide times before setting off, reports Cornwall Live. However, at the end of your journey, you're greeted with "postcard" scenery, while at low tide, it's often possible to take a dip in the tidal pool - if you're brave enough to face the chilly water.
Blogger Lizzy Parkin, who posts on TikTok under the handle @flossys_wonderland, shared a video showcasing the "beautiful" beach. She told her followers: "I'm on a mission to find places across the UK that make people say, 'I can't believe this is the UK.'
"This is episode 2, and I'm sharing a stunning swimming spot, cove and natural rock pool." Lizzy added: "The water here is a crystal turquoise colour, and these clips are completely unedited.
"The colour really is that bright. This spot is inaccessible by car, making it even more special and uncrowded. We parked at Lands End car park and walked the coastal path for around 30 minutes, which was absolutely beautiful.
"It has cliff and ocean views all the way along. If you do decide to swim in the rock pool, please be careful when making your way over to it. You'll need to climb over rocks which are extremely slippery, and it may be wise to bring wet shoes to make the walk over easier.
"This place is called Nanjizal Bay." Replying to the video, one commenter said: "My favourite beach." Another wrote: "I’ll never forget that tight little walk which nearly made me turn back but it was sooooo worth it."
Nanjizal Beach also receives rave reviews on TrustPilot. For instance, one visitor wrote: "Hidden Gem. This beach has the most beautiful turquoise water and white sand, and is the perfect escape from the tourist traps like Land's End. The walk around the Coast Path is incredible when the sun is shining, and you can see Nanjizal Beach glistening in the distance as you come around the headland.
"This recent visit was the first time I'd been with our dog, and my only piece of advice would be just to be wary of the steps down to the beach with your 4 legged friend. My Cocker Spaniel is not the most delicate or agile so struggled a bit with the steps and the scramble to the sand, but once we were on the beach he had a lovely time!"
Someone else wrote: "Lovely beach. Very scenic." They explained: "A lovely beach with beautiful blue water, clear pools to splash around in and a fresh water stream dropping down off the cliff. Very scenic. Large boulders scattered across the beach make it a little hard to access parts of the beach."
Another review said: "A 2-3 hour walk from Sennen Cove along a breathtaking coastal stretch, which passes a shipwreck, OR you can take a diagonal path from Land’s End across the cliffs (faster but not as breathtaking). You will pass a patch of stinging nettles, and a narrow stretch with a steep drop so keep dogs on leashes, and keep hold of kids.
"Once you get to the cove, it is literally paradise. Crystal clear water, caves, turquoise ocean, soft white sand and not many people. We were lucky enough to see Seals bathing, too! There are no kiosks, toilets or anything there so go prepared."
According to the Cornwall Beach Guide,there is only a small strip of sand at the beach this summer. A notice on the website reads: "Usually there is plenty of sand but at times, especially after stormy weather the sand can be stripped from the beach to leave a beach consisting mainly of boulders.
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"There are no facilities or parking at Nanjizal and the beach is only accessible by walking. Update summer 2025 - this summer the beach is mainly boulders with only a small strip of sand."
The guide adds: "Access is via the coast path from either Porthgwarra, Lands End or Sennen Cove. It takes about 30 minutes to walk from Porthgwarra to Nanjizal Beach, about 45 minutes from Lands End to Nanjizal. Final access to Nanjizal Beach is via steep steps."
Moreover, the guide cautions that the boulders can be slippery when wet, there are reports of rip currents, and the path from Land's End to Nanjizal has unprotected cliff edges. Visitors should always exercise caution, check the forecast, and adhere to safety guidelines when walking and swimming.
Nanjizal Beach is located near Porthgwarra, Cornwall. The beach is not accessible by car. The postcode for Porthgwarra Car Park is TR19 6JP.
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