Cornwall is a popular destination for a summer break, particularly as an increasing number of families opt for a less expensive and often less stressful staycation over trips abroad. However, while Cornwall, the UK's southernmost county, is picturesque, its flagship destinations like Newquay or St Ives can become quite crowded.

Yet, given that all but one side of its borders face the sea, some of the lesser-known beaches might actually be superior. One such spot, with its immaculate beach and serene blue waters, ranks among the country's best, despite its relative obscurity, reports the Express .

Nestled just north of the iconic Bedruthan Steps on Cornwall's more rugged north coast lies Pentire Steps. Ideally situated between Newquay and Padstow, it's perfect for a day trip away from t

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