Pedn Vounder, England
Pedn Vounder has arguably of the nicest coastline in the UK, with gulf stream-kissed white sands and sparkling blue water that you'd expect to find in the Mediterranean. Pedn Vounder is a little difficult to get to – either by the nearby Porthcurno beach or a scramble down some rocks – but the cove is well worth the effort. The pure water and granite knives that rise around it are a sight to behold, and the isolation makes it a popular place for naturalists.
When you consider the vicinity to Treen Village and the neighboring stunning monuments, Pedn Vounder Beach is in a great position. Plan your visit to Pedn Vounder carefully, as there are no amenities here, unlike at Porthcurno Beach. You don't want to walk the 20 minutes along the cliffs just to discover you forgot the water. When you get to this location, you should go to the following places: The Mount of Saint Michael. (Marazion is a short distance from the Penzance port), Lizard Point No. 2 (The Lizard peninsula is a 40-minute drive east of Penzance) and Kynance Cove is number three (At Kynance Cove, you may anticipate beautiful blue sea and white sandy beaches.)