Nestled along the picturesque Somerset coastline, St. Audrie’s Waterfall is a hidden gem that blends natural beauty with a touch of magic. The waterfall itself cascades elegantly over a mossy cliff and flows directly onto the beach, creating a truly unique and photogenic scene, especially at low tide when the rock formations and tidal pools become accessible.
Access requires a bit of a walk through the grounds of the St. Audries Bay Holiday Club, but the journey is part of the charm. The coastal views on the way down are stunning, and the path is manageable for most fitness levels, though it can be a bit steep in places.
This spot is perfect for a peaceful escape, a romantic photo opportunity, or a quiet moment of reflection. It’s not overly crowded, which adds to the...
Read moreAmazing waterfall and is definitely worth the visit, there was heaps of water due to the rain all day.
Be careful when making your way down as the paths are uneven & the stairs to the beach are deteriorating. It is to the left when reaching the beach. Waterproof footware is recommended as walking barefoot can be cold. (We visited in November).
Loved the sunset, as we got to witness the most beautiful colours in the sky. Despite the weather being really gloomy and dark when we parked the car. It was a different world when we walked onto the beach. Parking was absolutely worth it. Ladies at the office were lovely and helpful.
There were signs of high tide though so it would be good to check before going or else you won't be able to walk on the beach to see...
Read moreWonderful place to visit. There is a steep slope to get down to the bay from the parking area however there is a handrail and it is easier going back up than down. There is parking at the home farm holiday centre which is £4 for the day and also has toilets and a shop. The tide goes out quite far revealing a beautiful sandy beach which the waterfall flows down. The waterfall itself is very beautiful, however it may not be flowing if it hasn't rained recently. The cliffs are fascinating to look at and you can see all the layers of rock of varying colours. Just beware the cliffs are crumbling and pieces fall down every...
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