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Fantastic scenery, this beach is a protected area.
We accompanied a person with disabilities to the beach so that his children could enjoy playing in the sand. Nevertheless, it required some effort to push his wheelchair back up.
Beautiful spot for a leisurely paddle or refreshing swim. Welcoming to furry friends and within walking distance to Bridlington via the sandy shores.
A charming, tranquil beach away from the hustle and bustle of neighboring coastal towns. On-site parking available (pay and display), as well as a takeaway cafe and restroom facilities. The beach is secluded and initially a bit rocky before transitioning to beautiful sandy shores. It may pose a challenge for those who are unsteady on their feet. The brief, gently sloping path to the beach is delightful and meanders through a nature reserve. You can easily stroll along the coastline or venture up to the cliff tops. This intriguing and ancient location comes highly recommended for those visiting the area. The beach offers breathtaking views that stretch for miles. It remains pleasantly uncrowded, providing a private and peaceful atmosphere. The water is remarkably clear, allowing visibility down to the seabed even in deeper areas. While the beach itself is rocky with numerous pebbles, it is suitable for children and dogs. Kids particularly enjoy exploring rock pools and playing in the shallow waters.
Extremely convenient for parking. However, payment is exclusively through the app. Restrooms are accessible (ideal for extended stays). The route to the beach is gently sloping with some stairs close to the beach entrance. Prams and wheelchairs may encounter difficulties with the steps and towards the end of the path that leads to the beach. The beach extends a considerable distance, providing ample space for all visitors. The scenery is stunning.