Discovering Bossiney Cove: A Hidden Gem Beneath the Cliffs Tucked just north of the legendary village of Tintagel, Bossiney Cove is one of those rare places that feels genuinely undiscovered. Dramatic, secluded, and steeped in atmosphere, this small cove rewards those willing to make the descent with one of North Cornwall’s most striking coastal scenes. It’s not the easiest beach to reach—but that’s precisely what keeps it so special. A Cove Carved by Time Bossiney Cove sits at the base of towering cliffs, where the land gives way to a narrow, sandy inlet framed by rock formations. At low tide, the beach opens out to reveal golden sand, scattered rockpools, and intriguing sea caves that invite exploration. The surrounding cliffs, layered and weathered, create a sense of enclosure that feels almost theatrical. When the tide is out, you can wander beyond the cove itself, discovering hidden corners and natural arches shaped by centuries of Atlantic swell. At high tide, however, much ...