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there is 2 only about a mile apart, 2 classic beaches , broadhaven south beach and barafundle bay, in pembroke , stunning and fewe miles north westfrom there in cardiganshire . mwnt, llangrannog, aberporth , tresaith , all within walking distance , fantastic
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Llangrannog was my grandpatents favorite. Good call elis
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Brighton nudist beach,it's the b0ll0x.
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Sounds a bit Welsh to me and for that reason, I'm oot.
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Penzance you are a wrongun
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Penzance you are a wrongun
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They've spent a fortune upgrading the Colwyn Bay / Rhos-on-sea beaches so they're now adjoined , lovely visit with Bodnant Gardens a walk away and Llandudno only a mile or so
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Mwnt was my fav as a kid.
Llangrannog is a pebble beach I believe. An episode of Lovejoy was filmed there back in the day. A real bstard to get to, it must be said |
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the latarps. llangrannog is a sandy beach on the coastal path, agree its a damn bloody down hill to drive to, but Mwnt has to be one of the best in uk , if not the world
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must be said that the road network in wales is diabolical. Easier to get to ireland
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Given the sea not been in for 10 years,cos they dredged the Mersey to enable cruise ships from the USA to visit the cavern club.southport clearly has the biggest and best beech.
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Byker sands won best north east beach last yr..well deserved.
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North Devon... Croyde Bay and Saunton Sands take some beating
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Haverigg in south Cumbria has a lovely beach. Sea is a bit cold, lots of sandunes. A quiet spot if you like that. Can visit Wastwater too from there if you wish.
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Went sand banks last year
Got estuary one side lovely golden beach other Even with dog beach few 100yds away from shops and outlets |
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sandbanks to bournemouth beach is lovely, but if you head there you must visit , durdle door corfe castle, lulworth cove which is in the area
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Jurassic Coast few miles along
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Elisjohn, I like the boat trips you can take from Bournemouth and Swanage piers. (and Poole harbour). Especially when the Waverley Paddle steamer is running. Lots of nice clean beaches around there. Swanage beach is very sheltered and the sea is usually calm in the cove which makes swimmng very safe.
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Sandymouth Beach in Cornwall is a cracker.
Rhossili Bay in Wales also excellent. And best of all is Sandwood Bay in Scotland - just a it remote. ![]() |
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Though hardly a bathers beach, Dinas Dinlle, a few miles south of Caernarfon, is worth a mention. Standing on the beach and looking to the right you see Anglesy nearby, with the Holyhead Breakwater Lighthouse flashing away as dusk descends. Looking to the left the Llyn Peninsula fills the skyline, while on a clear day, looking out over the sea, you'll be able to spot the Wicklow Mountains. Finally, turn 360% and you are faced with the impressive Snowdonia mountain range. Sadly, the only bar within walking distance is the one serving the local caravan site.
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