One of my favourite places on the island. Situated between St Helens and Nettlestone .The steep road leads down to the Duver, but it is quite narrow in parts with a few blind bends.There is a car park that is free for members of the National Trust. From the car park, there is a choice of walks either exploring the sandy rough terrain grass area that leads to views of the river inlet leading to the yacht moorings and views over to Bembridge or turn left using a pathway to get to the 'promenade'.This area has many beach huts adjacent to the beach , you can walk in any direction( left or right).If you turn left, you can walk to the cafe with outdoor tables provided plus public conveniences while enjoying views of any sailing craft out at sea. Continue past the cafe walk to the end of the 'promenade' where there is a small green with seats to enjoy the views.If you walk further this leads to a couple of beaches and bays, including Priory Bay ,but it does involve some tricky terrain over rocks and a steep path having walked through one beach. Well worth it if you enjoy...
Read moreReally pleasant couple of hours with grandson and she who must be listened to. Never seems to get really packed and most people stay at the Baywatch cafe end. Grandson appeared to enjoy himself most importantly! Sea was clear and unlike...
Read moreThis is one of my favourite places on the island. The beach is shingle and sand but is wide and spacious. It’s great for walking along, there are water sports available, dogs are welcome (only on leads now sadly) and there is a lovely cafe....
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