This small hermit’s chapel can be found at the bottom of a long and steep set of steps, nestled into the cliffs. The effort is worth it, though, as this …
With a wide and sandy beach, clean sea water, caves to explore, and springs gushing out of the cliffs, this dune-backed beach really is a slice of paradise off the …
This little slice of hidden beach paradise - also known as Flimston Bay, is not so easy to access. The good news is that your effort is likely rewarded by …
St Catherine's Island is a small limestone outcrop with lots of tidal caves. On top of the island is a fort that was built during the Napoleonic Wars. You can …
Porthmynawyd Beach is a real hidden gem. Offering a tiny, sheltered cove at high tide, while low tide opens up a lot of opportunities to explore caves, rock-pools and the headland of Dinas Fach.
At the left end of the beach (from the direction of the ocean), there are impressive caves and an almost heart-shaped rock opening. Caution: only accessible at low tide, so …