Long sandy beach and safe bathing in shallow sea. Area much beloved of Glasgow holidaymakers for many years. Sand dunes further up the beach to explore.
Stevenston (Scots: Stinstoun, Scottish Gaelic: Baile Steaphain) is a town and parish in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Along with Ardrossan and Saltcoats it is one of the "Three Towns", all of similar size, on the Firth of Clyde coast; the easternmost parts of Stevenston are about 1⁄2 mile (800 metres) from western parts of Kilwinning, the A78 trunk road runs between the settlements. The dunes are also designated as a wildlife site by the Scottish...
Read moreThis place is not very crowded. Have a great walk to offer. The coral walk is one of the attractions which attracts me most. I was very happy to be there. This beach is not only good to be but it has an awesome history. I loved being there. Hopefully soon I will visit here again. Though I want to make people aware some teenagers actually throw stuffs in the beach which should not be acceptable. Overall I will give it a five out of five ratings. This place actually provided me with joy and happiness...
Read moreNice clean and quiet beach. Great to walk down with not too many others using it. no sign of rubbish/litter. Just a shame the railway bridge at the caravan park is still out of action as its an hours round trip to the beach. There are some sand dunes to walk around too which have a collection of wildlife birds and follows...
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