It's a real treasure hidden away between two cliffs with a winding stream chasing across the rocks towards the sandy beach. The National trust carpark stops high and short of the beach so be prepared for a walk down to the beach along either the winding forest coastal path or the single track road. Enjoy the freshest of sea breeze but keep a little energy left the steady upward work by path or road. On a sunny day it'll take your breath away....
Read moreAbsolutely beautiful beach with stunning views of coastline. There's a couple of caves to see on the beach, but you'll need to see them before the tide comes in.
I was fortunate enough to see a pod of dolphins just before sunset.
You can also do a coastline walk from here to Tresaith beach - not suitable for buggies or small children.
You'll need to park up about half a mile from the beach. There is ample parking and...
Read moreA great little beach, tucked away, therefore not too busy. Good fishing can be had with the shallow slope beach. Access is by foot from the NT car park, which of course is not free, but if you are prepared for a longer walk some parking is possable on the country roads. A large sandy expanse awaits after a walk down the hill, with access to the coastal footpath and more...
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