A scenic hill with stunning views of the surrounding countryside, featuring a series of ancient monuments, including burial chambers and stone circles, dating back to the Neolithic period.
My favourite Beach and cafe. I love walking along the cliff here. Swimming is fun but can be very rough.
Absolutely beautiful beach with stunning views of coastline. There's a couple of caves to see on the beach, but you'll need to see them before the tide comes in. I was fortunate enough to see a pod of dolphins just before sunset. You can also do a coastline walk from here to Tresaith beach - not suitable for buggies or small children. You'll need to park up about half a mile from the beach. There is ample parking and costs about PS4.
Bring change for parking. Arrive after 5 if you only want to pay PS2 otherwise PS4 flat rate.PS2 in winter. I've paid more for more crowed less peaceful places in Devon. Lovely little cafe but a little walk to the beach. You can drop off those who can't walk equipment etc.but will need to take vehicle back to park.
Fantastic muddy walk down to the beach from the car park. Nice little caves and when the tide is out can get around to the seldom seen smaller beach.
Beautiful secluded sandy beach . Short walk from National trust car park and Plwmp Tart cafe.
Great quite beach. Sand is wonderful and there's a few caves to enjoy. Accessed by extremely thin winding roads but parking is available
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My favourite Beach and cafe. I love walking along the cliff here. Swimming is fun but can be very rough.
Absolutely beautiful beach with stunning views of coastline. There's a couple of caves to see on the beach, but you'll need to see them before the tide comes in. I was fortunate enough to see a pod of dolphins just before sunset. You can also do a coastline walk from here to Tresaith beach - not suitable for buggies or small children. You'll need to park up about half a mile from the beach. There is ample parking and costs about PS4.
Bring change for parking. Arrive after 5 if you only want to pay PS2 otherwise PS4 flat rate.PS2 in winter. I've paid more for more crowed less peaceful places in Devon. Lovely little cafe but a little walk to the beach. You can drop off those who can't walk equipment etc.but will need to take vehicle back to park.
Fantastic muddy walk down to the beach from the car park. Nice little caves and when the tide is out can get around to the seldom seen smaller beach.
Beautiful secluded sandy beach . Short walk from National trust car park and Plwmp Tart cafe.
Great quite beach. Sand is wonderful and there's a few caves to enjoy. Accessed by extremely thin winding roads but parking is available