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The beach is very clean and peaceful, with beautiful turquoise blue water and a tide that goes out quite far. It's perfect for building sandcastles and taking long walks. The National Trust offers free parking if you have a card. There is a small burger van near the car park entrance and clean toilets available. Keep in mind that there are steps leading down to the beach from the car park, so it may not be the best option for those with mobility issues. Overall, it's a fantastic beach that we would definitely visit again if we return to South Wales.
This beach is a stunning hidden gem nestled among lily ponds. It offers a shallow area perfect for children, is dog-friendly, and provides access to the cliff path. The rock formation resembles Neptune emerging from the sea, in my opinion.
Beautiful sandy beach that is never too crowded, located just steps away from the main car park on the west end. Amenities such as toilets and a drinks van are available. A pleasant walk through the Lilly Ponds leads to the east end of the beach. The National Trust car park is affordable for the day and free for members. Rock pools and a cave can be found on the west end of the beach. The waves are suitable for body boarding and can also be calm. A 30 to 40-minute walk over the headland will take you to Barafundle Beach, a personal favorite.
The beach and coastal walk were both beautiful, with affordable parking and a gentle walk down to the beach that is perfect for children of all ages. There are opportunities for easy rock climbing and the views are spectacular. Even though we visited during high tide and in wet and windy weather, it was still a fantastic trip!
This beach is absolutely gorgeous, a hidden gem. It's dog-friendly and there's a beautiful walk through the lily ponds where you might even spot some otters swimming. It truly is a magical place.