I visited a ‘world best’ beach in the UK – I didn’t think a place like this existed here

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As a born and bred Londoner, I think it’s fair to say we have quite the reputation for turning our noses up at anything that falls more than 45 minutes away from the River Thames.

 Aerial Views over Harlyn Bay Beach, North Cornwall on a sunny June day.
I didn’t think such a place existed in the UK(Image: undefined via Getty Images)

Londoners are renowned for many things, and one of them is arguably their reluctance to venture too far from their cherished city. As a true Londoner myself, I believe it’s fair to say we’re notorious for snubbing anything that lies more than 45 minutes away from the River Thames.

Why depart when there’s already an abundance of activities right here? Moreover, if you’re craving a holiday, there are numerous airports nearby ready to whisk you off to a tranquil retreat adorned with golden sands and azure waters. Indeed, Londoners often grimace at the idea of trading sun-kissed Greek beaches for the rugged bays of Cornwall.

I was once one of these Londoners until a few years ago. During a visit to relatives residing in Cornwall, I was introduced to a beach that I later discovered is frequently ranked among the world’s best each year, and since then, I’ve become an ardent admirer of the British countryside.

Aerial Views over Harlyn Bay Beach, North Cornwall on a sunny June day.
The clear azure sea of Harlyn Bay Beach(Image: Getty)

Just three miles from the charming town of Padstow lies Harlyn Bay, a horseshoe-shaped expanse of beach frequented by surfers worldwide and where local families enjoy leisurely weekend strolls.

Finding a beach that ticks all the boxes of what a beach should offer is indeed rare, and I certainly didn’t think such a place existed in the UK. However, having been fortunate enough to visit several tropical beaches, few can rival the tranquillity I experience while ambling along Harlyn Bay.

PADSTOW, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 26:  People enjoy the weather on the beach at Harlyn Bay on July 26, 2008 in Harlyn near Padstow, England. David Cameron, leader of the opposition, who's Conservative party is currently enjoying a huge lead in the polls, is currently on holiday in the area with his family. The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has chosen to take his annual holiday in Southwold, Suffolk.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Few beaches rival the tranquility of Harlyn Bay(Image: Getty)

During a sunny morning visit last November, the blue sky seemed to merge with the sea, and I found myself questioning why I reside in London when mornings could be as serene as this instead of being stuck in a packed tube carriage. However, as a typical Londoner who can’t drive, I’ll likely remain somewhere with public transport access for the foreseeable future.

Cornwall is far from undiscovered, and the increasing influx of tourists in recent years has caused numerous issues for locals, yet this beach manages to retain a tranquil atmosphere, away from bustling crowds.

HARLYN BAY, ENGLAND - AUGUST  11: Groups of people relax on a misty day at the seaside on August 11th, 2020 in Harlyn Bay, Cornwall, England. Holiday-makers remained keen to enjoy themselves as the north coast of Cornwall became enveloped in cloud while the rest of the country enjoyed scorching temperatures. (Photo by Hugh R Hastings/Getty Images)
Holidaymakers in Harlyn Bay(Image: Getty)

What I love most about this Cornish treasure isn’t its beauty on a sunny day; it’s how picturesque it remains throughout all seasons. I often visit during winter, even stopping by on Christmas Day occasionally, and it remains as charming as ever.

Indeed, while it’s too chilly for a swim, the sand dunes provide some shelter from wind and rain, and the moss-covered stones and rock pools often appear even more stunning in the depths of winter.

As a Londoner, I’ve discovered that I actually appreciate some peace and quiet away from the city, and Harlyn Bay offers that kind of respite that makes it worth escaping the Big Smoke for. While there are plenty of breathtaking beaches in Spain, Greece and Italy, having one a bit closer to home is ideal.

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