Welcome to Perranuthnoe

SAFETY FIRST - In flat calm conditions, Perranuthnoe can be a very safe beach. I’d still try and swim on an incoming tide and I’d avoid swimming around the ‘point’ or headland etc…unless you know exactly what you are doing. For flat, calm conditions you’d be avoiding swell from a southerly direction and moderate to strong wind from the south. Light northerly wind or cross-shore winds will do. With surf, Perranuthnoe can have some strong rip currents running off the beach. Last year, summer of 2024 there was a beauty of a rip current running diagonally across the beach all summer long! The beach is currently lifeguarded over the main peak weeks of the summer. Have a chat to the lifeguards before jumping in.

Perranuthnoe is on the bus route. You can also walk the coastal path, although it’s slightly tricky from the west and quite a long (but stunning) walk from the east. The beach has a small car park, approx 30 cars and an overflow for the summer of an additional 40-ish.

At low-mid tide there’s plenty of sandy beach and 2 delightful cafes. Beach Cabin Cafe, right on the beach - CLICK HERE or the Peppercorn Cafe just up the road.

To the west - we have what I call the ‘Moon Beaches’. Not ideal if you aren’t steady on your feet but perfectly manageable, if you are. Nice quiet beaches. Swims here are magical. You have an underwater forest, loads of sea life and some crazy rock formations.

To the east - some beautiful, remote and quiet sandy/rocky beaches. Does require a good 10-20 minutes of stunning walks, although the path can get muddy and wet. Especially in the winter months. Again, there aren’t many people around…so be careful swimming, adopt the ‘buddy system’ etc. Swim-wise, you have gorgeous rock formations to swim around. One we’ve called the ‘doughnut’ (low tide) and an arch way (at high), if you can find them.

There are also a number of amazing swims a little further out, in either direction!

Wild Swimming Days Out

We’re running a number of ‘Wild Swimming Days Out’ in 2023 and annually. These are swimming days that are designed for all-comers. We have swimmers that turn up and do head up breaststroke, all the way through to swimmers that’ll cover 3-4km. The day is designed to take in 3-4 swims, with minimal travel between swims. Our West Cornwall day out in 2023 saw us park up and manage 4 swims without moving vehicles. We typically set a rough area and then get in touch 2-3 days before the event, once we’ve seen an accurate forecast and announce the exact swim locations. This ensures that you swim in flat and enjoyable conditions.

Our west Cornwall Wild Swimming Days Out saw us swim from 2 secluded beaches to the west of Perranuthnoe, one beach swim from Perranuthnoe and another glorious swim towards Cuddon Point.