Access to one of the UK beautiful beaches Which was painted in BBC drama Poledark Has been cut by National trust Based on health and safety.
Solitude Pedon Vounder In between CornwalAn informal nudist is known as a bathing spot, usually filled with tourists and bathing, as a late summer heatwave is a nation basket.
But local and tourists have found this week’s way Inhalic coveClosed for its amazing scenes and clear turquoise water.
A red symbol from the National Trust, which owns the Cliff Access Road, but not only on the beach, reads: “Danger. No access.”
Stating that the beach was closed due to security reasons, it was said: “The path is erased in places, causing it to become unstable, with steep drops and one near the vertical six meters near one, climb down the beach.”
It states that the sea on the beach is “dangerous due to rip streams” and that “regular serious events involving emergency services” have occurred.

The closure during the peak summer period has met with the occupation by the local people in the nearby village Teen, who said that the beauty site is coming in large numbers in recent years.
It was enjoyed by one of the world’s top ten most beautiful beaches, which is to enjoy and repeatedly quoted by those who affect the journey in recent years.
It also portrayed the BBC’s popular historical drama, starring Aden Turner at Poledark as a fictional Nipra Kov.
46 -year -old Rebecca Lei, who visited the beach over the last weekend and grew up nearby, stated that there was a “real shame” closed.
“It was always a little challenging to get down, it is definitely not one for the flip flop, but I can’t say that I saw a big difference since I was a child,” he said Many times.
“My nine -year -old child made it without any difficulty, as on Saturday there were more than 100 other people. It’s a real shame. I know that the beach has seen a big increase in visitors in recent years, but this decision is not meant for me. I really hope that it does not kill village camps and cafes very badly.”

The National Trust said it had consulted with local authorities and emergency services on the decision to temporarily shut down the informal route, which is on the land owned by charity. He encouraged visitors to use the nearby Purthcarno Beach instead.
A spokesman told Independent: “Due to increasing coastal erosion, an informal and standing route in the National Trust Land Cornwal It is rapidly unsecured and now temporarily closed.
“This decision has been made due to a significant increase in the possibility of serious injury and in consultation with local authorities, emergency services and other partners.
“We understand that this closed visitors and local community may disappoint and have not taken the decision lightly. As a donation that promotes access to nature and culture, we always try and try to maintain access wherever possible, but we have taken a difficult decision to stop it to reduce the cliff due to growing erosion.”