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Kingsand is on the south eastern tip of Cornwall adjoining Cawsand village on the Rame Peninsula. It is a former fishing village with tiny streets and little traffic. There are lots of rock pools with swimming from safe, clean beaches.

Sailing and boating are popular in the sheltered bay and there is excellent fishing from the rocks for bass and mackerel. There are four pubs/restaurants, a couple of tea shops with great Cornish ice-cream next to the beaches, a gift shop, post office and a general stores open 7 days a week, all within a short walk of Algoma.

Kingsand & Cawsand are in a conservation area of outstanding natural beauty, with quiet secluded beaches, magnificent scenery & spectacular walks. There are a lots of long & short walks. Kingsand is on the Coastal Path, which winds its way through the 800 acre Mount Edgcombe Park adjoining the village.
 


 

The coast, one of the most beautiful in Cornwall, has the South Cornwall Coastal Path as its companion, so that there are excellent walks of any length in all directions. One runs through the eighteenth-century Mount Edgcombe Park, with Gothick ruins, poets' seats, Roman arches, pagan wells and other delights, and cream tea in the Italian Garden at the end.

For military fans there are Georgian and Victorian coastal fortifications all around. For botanists one of these is now a nature reserve, where you find orchids. Best of all are the beaches, where you can swim, read or watch the shipping in Plymouth Sound, while children will occupy themselves from dawn to dusk in the rock pools.