The Rame Peninsula sits in south‑east Cornwall, bordered by the English Channel, Plymouth Sound, and a network of tidal creeks. Often described as Cornwall’s “forgotten corner,” it’s a quieter area made up of small villages, farmland, woodland, and an unspoilt coastline, all within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 

The peninsula is best known for its walking routes, beaches, and open views, particularly along Whitsand Bay and around Rame Head, where a medieval chapel overlooks the sea. Sheltered villages such as Kingsand and Cawsand sit by the water, offering access to coastal paths, calm swimming spots, and simple places to eat and drink. The Rame Peninsula is ideal for those looking to explore away from the busier resorts.

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