Nanjizal
Nanjizal is close to Land's End. It is home to the a natural, tall, rock-arch feature called the 'Song of the Sea' with a stunning, reflective rock pool. At sunset, it is possible to glipmse the sun through the arch and see its refelction in the rock pool.
Being west facing, it is a sunny beach. The sand will come and go from the bay. In winter, there is less sand. Huge, rounded pebbles like dinosaur eggs make the cove very diffuclt to walk on. When the sand returns in summer, it is ideal for sunbathing. The waves are gentle and good for swimming. There are plenty of rock pools and caves to explore at low tide and it is dog friendly.
There is no car park, no cafe or toilets. It is accessed from Land's End by walking the South West Coast Path for approximately 2 miles or from Porthgwarra Cove. It is also possible to park in Trevescan and walk through fields to the cove.

The day we discovered this cove...
...we were in search of it after seeing a photograph in a magazine. We knew that there was no parking nearby and it would be a short walk, but it did not disappoint. The reflection of the Song of the Sea in the rock pool is so beautiful!





