Everything about Kynance Cove totally explained
Kynance Cove is an
inlet on the
Lizard peninsula in south-west
Cornwall,
England,
UK. It is known for its rugged cliffs, white sand and turquoise water. It is now owned by the
National Trust.
The cove lies two miles north of
Lizard Point, the southernmost point of mainland
Britain. It boasts islands of multi-coloured
serpentine rock with stacks and arches hidden amongst the towering
cliffs. An outstanding feature is the fact that at high tide a sandy beach which faces the water on two sides and a small island, which becomes a tidal island, are cut off and thus inaccessible.
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The cove became popular in the early
Victorian era, with many distinguished visitors including
Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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The
BBC has described Kynance Cove as "one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in the South West."
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