One of England’s most secluded beaches you can now only reach by boat

ONE OF the UK's most secluded beaches features golden sands but is now only accessible via boat.
Porthbeor Beach in Cornwall stretches around 500 metres and is usually quiet even through the peak of summer.
Until recently, the lesser-known spot was accessible via a footpath.
However, that has since been closed due to erosion with no plans to reopen.
To get to Porthbeor Beach now, you will need a boat.
Locals have been left gutted by the path closure.
One wrote: "Its a shame they don't repair it as its nice and quiet for locals during the busy months."
Whilst swimming is not advised at the beach due to there being no lifeguards, on calm days it is the ideal spot for a dip.
In addition, the beach is dog-friendly year-round.
The beach also features a number of rockpools that can be explored - but make sure to go at low tide to ensure they are full of creatures.
One visitor recently said on social media: "A beautiful, long beach of soft sand and rocks that used to be very popular until the only pathway down collapsed due to erosion.
"Occasionally seals will haul up to rest knowing they cannot be disturbed. Sheep and lambs in the fields at spring time."
For those wanting to explore the local area, the beach also sits on the South West Coastal Path.
Just up from the beach are two National Trust properties.
The first is Whitewashed Bohurrow Farm Cottage, which boasts panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and sea.
The cottage has a multi-fuel stove and is close to the historic fishing village of Portscatho.
Alternatively, visitors can head to Durgan Old School House which is part of a former Victorian school.
Built in 1876, the stone cottage sits on the Helford River estuary and can sleep up to three people.
Shortly up the road is also a secluded cafe, ran by Seth and Jodi Richards.
Cafe Thirstea serves a range of refreshments and meals, with 97 per cent of what they sell or use, produced locally.
There are a number of other beaches in the area that can be explored, including more accessible ones such as Porthcurnick Beach.
The UK has a number of secret beaches where you won’t see the crowds.
Plus, there is a secluded UK beach away from the crowds that has clear water, seals and ‘singing sand’.
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