A secluded bay surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery, with a small sandy beach and crystal-clear turquoise water that's perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Parked at national trust car park. We used an app to park. We took the easier route down to the cove, about 15/20 minutes. The little cove didn't disappoint, dog friendly too. Lots of love rock pools and some were swimming in the sea. Rock formations were great to see. A steady walk back as it's upwards, however, not a difficult walk,
Lovely beaches with amazing cliffs. If you prefer a quiet place to chill out in the sun, this is the place for you. The sand is very nice and the swimming is very pleasant (not too much seaweed). There are also a couple of sneaky beaches hidden away on either side of the main beach that are also very nice, but you might have to swim over if the tide is high. Great place, would recommend.
Lovely quiet little beach, we parking in Bigbury on the sea and walk throw the Coast Path, possible 1 hour slow walk, not difficult at all. Take with you a drink, a sandwich and be ready to have a lovely day and a nap in this beautiful beach. The rocks formations are amazing, stop to take some pictures of the Ayrmer Cove Pikes that you can see from the path. As well if you don't want to walk, you can park not to far the beach as well.
Beautiful secluded cove with pebbles and sand. 30 min walk along scenic coast from Challaborough Bay Holiday park, or 15 min from the car park.
A stunning beach featuring an amazing rock formation that is great for sunset photography. I wild camped on the beach before heading over the cliff to Wyscombe and wish i had spent more time here. Magnificent during the stormy winter months.
What a find. Got here early (8am) to find kayakers bivouac'd, so cool. Lovely little beach. 10 minutes walk from the NT Car Park steadily down hill, of course you should plan for that in reverse. Only accessible this way or from the coast path so not busy and absolutely no facilities. Consequent it's not busy. Access not really suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs. Dog friendly all year round.
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Parked at national trust car park. We used an app to park. We took the easier route down to the cove, about 15/20 minutes. The little cove didn't disappoint, dog friendly too. Lots of love rock pools and some were swimming in the sea. Rock formations were great to see. A steady walk back as it's upwards, however, not a difficult walk,
Lovely beaches with amazing cliffs. If you prefer a quiet place to chill out in the sun, this is the place for you. The sand is very nice and the swimming is very pleasant (not too much seaweed). There are also a couple of sneaky beaches hidden away on either side of the main beach that are also very nice, but you might have to swim over if the tide is high. Great place, would recommend.
Lovely quiet little beach, we parking in Bigbury on the sea and walk throw the Coast Path, possible 1 hour slow walk, not difficult at all. Take with you a drink, a sandwich and be ready to have a lovely day and a nap in this beautiful beach. The rocks formations are amazing, stop to take some pictures of the Ayrmer Cove Pikes that you can see from the path. As well if you don't want to walk, you can park not to far the beach as well.
Beautiful secluded cove with pebbles and sand. 30 min walk along scenic coast from Challaborough Bay Holiday park, or 15 min from the car park.
A stunning beach featuring an amazing rock formation that is great for sunset photography. I wild camped on the beach before heading over the cliff to Wyscombe and wish i had spent more time here. Magnificent during the stormy winter months.
What a find. Got here early (8am) to find kayakers bivouac'd, so cool. Lovely little beach. 10 minutes walk from the NT Car Park steadily down hill, of course you should plan for that in reverse. Only accessible this way or from the coast path so not busy and absolutely no facilities. Consequent it's not busy. Access not really suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs. Dog friendly all year round.