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One of the most iconic coastlines in Cornwall, the North coast’s Bedruthan Steps at Carnewas
village, beach - island, on north coast near Trevose Head, St Merryn parish; not to be confused with Constantine village and Constantine civil Parish in southern Cornwall;
Harlyn (Cornish: ar-Lyn, meaning facing a pool); small village on north coast of Cornwall; situated inland from Harlyn Bay (Cornish: Porth Lys, meaning court cove) three miles from Padstow and about one mile from St. Merryn
Kenneggy, Breage; Kenneggy Downs Breage Higher Kenneggy; Lower Kenneggy; Kenneggy Cliff; Kenneggy Beach near Prussia Cove
Mawgan Porth (in Cornish: Porth Maugan, meaning "St. Mawgan's cove", or Porth Glyvyan, meaning "cove of the Gluvian River"); beach and small settlement in north Cornwall; north of Watergate Bay, approximately four miles (6 km) north of Newquay on the Atlantic Ocean coast
south facing sandy beach about a mile long on Gerrans Bay; owned by National Trust; Sites of Special Scientific Interest
beach east of Penzance; site of Cornish wrestling tournaments; either side of Penzance, on beaches at Ponsandane and Wherrytown, evidence of 'submerged forest' can sometimes be seen at low tide in form of several partially fossilised tree trunks
Porth Kidney Beach(Porth Kinnis meant firewood), Carbis Bay, Uny Lelant