Lusty Glaze

Lusty Glaze is privately owned, notably to the low watermark.

Today, Lusty Glaze hosts a wide variety of weddings and events, offers accommodation in the original beach cottage, constructed in 1921 and a range of beach cabins or pods.

It was the southern terminus of the abortive St Columb Canal, parts of which were built in the 1770s, and although the southern section was probably never used, the remains of the inclined plane that connected the beach to the canal on the cliff top 100 feet (30 m) above are still clearly visible.

[4] The name "Lusty Glaze" is derived from the Cornish for "a place to view blue boats".

Media related to Lusty Glaze Beach, Newquay at Wikimedia Commons

The beach and cliffs