This picturesque beach and nature reserve is a haven for wildlife and nature lovers alike. The beach itself is a tranquil oasis, with soft golden sand and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. The surrounding nature reserve is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare birds, insects, and plants. Visitors can explore the reserve's scenic trails, which wind through woodland, wetlands, and coastal habitats, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The on-site visitor centre provides insight into the area's unique ecosystem, with interactive exhibits, educational displays, and knowledgeable staff on hand to answer questions.
Great beach, very clean. The Nature Reserve and facilities are very well appointed. Bins, seating, picnic benches, trail signposting, infographics, even bowls for dog water, a very useful attraction. Visitor centre wasn't open but the toilets were. We came in our campervan, made use of the CDP waste disposal and overnight parking. Lots of people visiting, a really lovely place. Thank you
This beach is quite special and has masses of driftwood. There is a relatively new visitors' centre for the surrounding nature reserve. There are toilets (including disabled) as well as a free car park with electric charging points. Be careful about opening times - closes at 4pm 1 November -31 March; otherwise it's 5pm. Mon - Sun. You can get to the beach via the town but there's no parking nearby. The road down to the other end of the beach with visitors' centre has a very steep and narrow road so not for fearful drivers! Well worth going though.
amazing place
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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Great beach, very clean. The Nature Reserve and facilities are very well appointed. Bins, seating, picnic benches, trail signposting, infographics, even bowls for dog water, a very useful attraction. Visitor centre wasn't open but the toilets were. We came in our campervan, made use of the CDP waste disposal and overnight parking. Lots of people visiting, a really lovely place. Thank you
This beach is quite special and has masses of driftwood. There is a relatively new visitors' centre for the surrounding nature reserve. There are toilets (including disabled) as well as a free car park with electric charging points. Be careful about opening times - closes at 4pm 1 November -31 March; otherwise it's 5pm. Mon - Sun. You can get to the beach via the town but there's no parking nearby. The road down to the other end of the beach with visitors' centre has a very steep and narrow road so not for fearful drivers! Well worth going though.
amazing place