Sharrow Beach

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Torpoint, United Kingdom

Public beach· Tourist attraction

Sharrow Beach Reviews | Rating 4,9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Sharrow Beach is located in Torpoint, United Kingdom on Sharrow Point. Sharrow Beach is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category public beach in United Kingdom.

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Sharrow Point

Amenities

Good for kids

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Robert Grace

Now I love this beach. It’s usually quiet, the sand is good, parking has never been an issue however in order to get down (and back up again) you have to scale the Cornish equivalent of Everest. Okay, it may not be that bad but it is steep, not a beach for someone who can’t handle a massive climb after their sunbathing.

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J T

An amazing beach with plenty of character. The sand is nice and hard which is great for running and on a nice sunny day, it’s another story. If you’re lucky, you can spot many sea creatures of the rocks. There are many spots on this beach for sun bathing or even head into the sea for a swim, body board or a surf. There are life guards on site so you’re in great hands.

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Richard Thorne

Great for walking great views.

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Laura Murcott

Beautiful place. Main footpath is closed but you can get down by the RNLI look out. Beautiful and full of rock pools. Could easily be cut off by the tide though!

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Michal Nitriansky

Really nice beach with bit harder access, but worth visiting. Make sure you check for tides. Recommended to visit when low tide. Enjoy great day.

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How i see the World

Very picturesque and rich with nature and wildlife. The local people are friendly and helpful with local knowledge. The beach is perfect for dogs to run and be free , only thing that spoils this lovely location are annoying kids!.

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Andrew Malloy

Timing is key at this beech, as when the tide is in, there is no beach, but when the tide is out, it is a lovely spot, although it can be windy. Great for surfers. Parking close by, and a tricky climb down, but there are steps. The beach is also monitored by RNLI, which is great, as they tell you when is best to leave before the tide comes in.

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Andy Hooper

Beautiful place. Gem of the South East corner of Cornwall.

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