Zawn Pyg Sea Arch at the remote Nanjizal Beach - Cornwall32
Nanjizal Beach has no public road access so is less photographed than many of the beaches in this part of Cornwall, most visitors arrive as part of a walk along the South West Coastal Path which runs around the cliff top. One of the main features at Nanjizal Beach and featured in this image is the natural arch of Zawn Pyg, a stunning 100m natural sea arch that cuts all of the way through the granite out to the Atlantic.
Nanjizal Beach has no public road access so is less photographed than many of the beaches in this part of Cornwall, most visitors arrive as part of a walk along the South West Coastal Path which runs around the cliff top. One of the main features at Nanjizal Beach and featured in this image is the natural arch of Zawn Pyg, a stunning 100m natural sea arch that cuts all of the way through the granite out to the Atlantic.
Nanjizal Beach has no public road access so is less photographed than many of the beaches in this part of Cornwall, most visitors arrive as part of a walk along the South West Coastal Path which runs around the cliff top. One of the main features at Nanjizal Beach and featured in this image is the natural arch of Zawn Pyg, a stunning 100m natural sea arch that cuts all of the way through the granite out to the Atlantic.