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Tattams is located immediately below the Social
Club in the village and has parking facilities; it is a sandy
beach with rock pools and a view of the harbour. Older children
can be watched from the balcony of the social club. Dogs are
not allowed onto this beach between Easter and September.
Porthcurnick is a short walk through the village
and is a National Trust owned sandy beach with car park, café
and toilet facilities. There is slipway access onto this beach
from the hamlet of Rosevine or you may park in the large car
park and walk down the steps to the beach.
Carne
and Pendower beaches are just a short drive from Treloan
with a car park and hotel on the beach that serves lunch,
drinks and teas. The wide sandy beaches are connected at low
tide. Dogs are allowed at all times. Leaflets highlighting
walks in the area are available from the post office, the
latest one being a geological trail along these beaches or
ourselves.
Towan, a long strip of sand with wonderful rock
pools exposed at low tide, has relatively flat access, toilets
and car park, all run by the national Trust.
Porthbeor, owned by the National Trust is accessible
by walking through an arable field and down some steps where
you will find a golden, sandy beach awaiting. This is very
popular with Treloan visitors.
For those
who prefer indoor swimming and sports facilities, there are
modern Leisure Centres at nearby Falmouth, Redruth, Truro,
St. Austell and Newquay (see the map)
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