Ruan Minor is a small village located in the Lizard Peninsula of Cornwall, England. It is situated between the villages of Cadgwith and Lizard Point, and is surrounded by beautiful countryside and stunning coastal views. The village is home to a small but tight-knit community, with a population of just over 200 people.
One of the main attractions of Ruan Minor is its proximity to some of Cornwall's most beautiful beaches. The village is just a short drive away from Kynance Cove, one of the most photographed beaches in the UK, with its crystal-clear waters and dramatic rock formations. Other nearby beaches include Kennack Sands, a popular spot for swimming and surfing, and Poldhu Cove, which is great for families with its shallow waters and soft sand.
Despite its small size, Ruan Minor has a number of amenities for residents and visitors alike. The village has a post office, a pub, a village hall, and a small convenience store. There is also a primary school, which serves the surrounding area. For those looking for a bit of history, the village is home to the Grade II listed St. Ruan's Church, which dates back to the 13th century and is well worth a visit.