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🌊 What Is the Mermaid Pool at Porthtowan?

  • The “Mermaid Pool” is actually a tidal sea pool tucked into the rocky cliffs on the eastern side of Porthtowan Beach. 

  • It’s formed by natural rock walls but has a concrete dam built across part of it, so when the tide goes out, seawater stays trapped and creates a calm swimming pool. 

  • The pool has a sandy bottom, making it more pleasant for swimming than some purely rocky rockpools. 


📜 History & Origins

  • The pool was constructed around 1908

  • It was built by Francis Beringer, a local businessman, after he received permission from the Duchy of Cornwall

  • The permission included an agreement: Beringer would pay 1 shilling per year to the Duchy of Cornwall’s land steward. 

  • To build it, miners (or former miners) were used — they used explosives to move large boulders at the base of the cliff so that the dam could be formed. 

  • The pool still exists today, though some sources suggest it may leak slightly now — historic photos show that it used to hold water more fully. 

  • Local memories report that the pool once had “seaweed and eels brushing against your legs,” though more likely the “eels” were kelp fronds


🧭 Access & Safety

  • The pool is only safely accessible around low tide

  • Originally, there were steps from the cliff path down to the pool — but those have become unsafe due to erosion and rock falls, so they’re not reliable anymore. 

  • The recommended route today is to approach from the north side at low tide, walking across the rocks (with good footwear). 

  • Scrambling over barnacle-covered rock is required, so caution is needed, especially with children or in rough conditions. 


🌟 Local Significance & Charm

  • The pool is considered one of Cornwall’s hidden swimming gems, beloved by wild swimmers. 

  • It has a nostalgic, “secret pool” feel: people love that it’s tucked away and not immediately obvious. 

  • Its construction reflects Cornish mining heritage — using miners and explosives to shape the pool gives it a very authentic, local-industrial story.

  • Because of its name, “Mermaid Pool,” there’s a touch of whimsy or romance — though there’s no strong folkloric legend of an actual mermaid tied to this specific pool (unlike some Cornish mermaid myths). 


✅ Tips for Visiting

  • Check tide times carefully — plan your visit for around low tide

  • Wear sturdy, non-slip shoes for navigating the rocky path. 

  • Be cautious: some parts are slippery and sharp; not ideal for very young children without supervision.

  • Because the pool may not hold as much water as it once did, it’s a good idea to check local wild swimming blogs or recent photos to confirm it’s swimmable.

  • Consider bringing swim shoes or a wetsuit — the water, though sheltered, will feel cold.


Highlights
  • Amazing locations for accessing beautiful golden beaches, great surf, & fantastic coastal walks.
  • Close to the A30, ideal for exploring all that Cornwall has to offer.
  • Within a short walking distance of all local amenities, bars, restaurants, and of course the beach.
  • FREE allocated parking and Wifi.
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Absolutely fantastic location as virtually on Porthtowan beach, with everything (convenience shop, cafe, bar, pub, fish & chips, and kids play park etc) all within a few hundred meters. The open p ...

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