Turquoise water, golden sand, and cliff-top views – this is one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in Cornwall
Pedn Vounder is a really special beach to me – I try to make at least one trip there every summer. On a good day, it honestly feels like you’ve left the UK entirely! I love combining a day on the beach with a coastal walk and a stop farm + fort!
Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning to explore this stretch of coast:
🚗 Where to Park
Treen Car Park
Easiest access to Pedn Vounder — about 15–20 minutes.
A go-to if I want a shorter, direct day trip.
Porthcurno Beach Car Park
Great if you want to start at Porthcurno too.
Walk east for around 15–20 minutes to reach Pedn.
From here, you can continue on to Porthchapel and Porthgwarra for a longer walk.
Porthgwarra Car Park
A quieter, tucked-away spot.
Around 30–40 minutes west along the coast to Pedn – scenic and peaceful.
Perfect if you’re in the mood for a proper coastal walk.
🧗♀️ Beach Access
No matter which route you take, the final stretch to Pedn Vounder involves a steep scramble over rocks.
Not a proper path, so grippy shoes and care are essential.
Most people handle it fine, but it isn’t ideal for everyone.
🌊 Tide Times
Pedn Vounder is best at or around low tide, when the sand is fully exposed.
At high tide, the beach is much smaller — you might still see a strip of sand, but it’s not as good for lounging or walking.
I usually plan to arrive a couple of hours either side of low tide to make the most of it.
Check tide times here: Porthcurno Tide Times
🥪 Food & Drink
Farm + Fort, St Buryan
One of my favourite places nearby.
Amazing coffee, matcha, pastries, brunch and perfect takeaway sandwiches for the beach.
Bonus: on summer Fridays, the Pizza Roja van rolls up with fresh Neapolitan pizza 🍕
Porthgwarra Cove Café
A cosy little spot by the cove.
Lovely on a longer walk—just check opening times, as it’s seasonal.
🏖️ Beaches to Explore
Porthcurno – Easy to get to, ideal for swimming and relaxing.
Pedn Vounder – Turquoise waters and golden cliffs — feels like your own secret spot.
Porthchapel Beach – A quieter gem, surrounded by cliffs and fewer people.
Porthgwarra Cove – Rustic and peaceful, more for wandering than sunbathing, with a lovely café to rest at.
✅ My Quick Tips
Arrive early – car parks fill up fast on sunny days.
Check tide times and aim for low tide to really enjoy Pedn.
Bring water, snacks, sunscreen — there are no facilities at Pedn.
Wear grippy shoes, especially for the descent.
And always leave no trace — take everything home and help preserve this amazing place.
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