Kennack Sands Explained

Kennack Sands is a beach and sand-dune system on the east coast of the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England, UK.[1]

Geography

The beach is approximately 500m (1,600feet) long and backed by cliffs, Kennack Towans (sand-dune system) and Carn Kennack. Inland is the abandoned Gwendreath Quarry. The beach is used for recreation and divided into two by an outcrop of rocks called the Caerverracks. Kennack Sands has a gently sloping beach so the beach width varies considerably with the tide. There is a rocky outcrop that splits the beach into two so the beach may be referred to as Kennack Sands west and Kennack Sands East. The rock that splits the beaches is called Caerverracks and the hill above this Carn Kennack. There is a path that runs over Carn Kennack allowing access to the east beach which is a designated nature reserve.[2]

It is a popular site for launching inflatables for underwater diving. Less than 400m (1,300feet) off-shore the depth of water is over 16m (52feet).[3]

The nearest village is Kuggar, 1km (01miles) inland. There is a car park and café on the western side of the beach and on the road to Kuggar there are caravan and camping sites.

History

Pill boxes and an anti-tank wall were built on the back of the beach in case of invasion during the Second World War.[4] [5]

References

50.0058°N -5.162°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Explorer Map 103. The Lizard. 2010. Ordnance Survey. Southampton. 978-0-319-24117-2. A2.
  2. Web site: Kennack Sands Beach - Go Cornwall Beaches. en-US. 2016-09-07.
  3. Book: Larn. Richard. Dive South Cornwall. 1996. Underwater World Productions. Teddington, Middlesex. 0-946020-25-6. 3rd.
  4. Web site: Monument No. 1419309 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222093858/http://www.pastscape.org/hob.aspx?hob_id=1419309&sort=2&type=&rational=a&class1=None&period=None&county=1306805&district=None&parish=None&place=GRADE%20RUAN&recordsperpage=10&source=text&rtype=&rnumber=&p=9&move=n&nor=154&recfc=0 . dead . 22 December 2015 . Pastscape . Historic England . 20 December 2015 .
  5. Web site: Monument No. 1419311 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151222104316/http://www.pastscape.org/hob.aspx?hob_id=1419311&sort=2&type=&rational=a&class1=None&period=None&county=1306805&district=None&parish=None&place=GRADE%20RUAN&recordsperpage=10&source=text&rtype=&rnumber=&p=9&move=n&nor=154&recfc=0 . dead . 22 December 2015 . Pastscape . Historic England . 20 December 2015 .