Sennen Cove Beach
About
Sennen Cove Beach sits on the western tip of the Penwith peninsula, just a short walk from Land's End – Cornwall's iconic westernmost landmark. Recognised as the westernmost beach on mainland England, it offers generous sandy stretches framed by dramatic headlands. The gentle waves and mild surf make it a favourite for beginner surfers and family beach‑goers, while the Atlantic backdrop provides a stunning vista for photographers and walkers alike. The beach is easily accessible from Sennen village, boasting a nearby car‑park, public toilets and a small café. As a free public beach, visitors can enjoy the coastline year‑round, with the most favorable surf conditions typically occurring in late summer and early autumn when westerly winds roll in.
Highlights
- England's Westernmost Beach
- Gentle Surf Break
- Scenic Coastal Views
- Low‑Traffic Shores