We live just 10 minutes walk from this beach, which looks across to Devon. The views here in the evening are stunning. I take longer than 10 minutes to walk there, so get driven down! It has a boat slipway so easy to get onto the beach.
It's a dog friendly beach so used by the locals, but also in early mornings by the 'Blue Tits' which is a ladies swimming group; they swim all year round, hence the name! Before we moved back here to the town where I was born, we stayed in a B&B every year, which over looked this beach, they allowed dogs, so Nell knows here well!
Rhych point is a stoney out crop which is currently being built up as the relict dunes are shifting. It seems 'blown sand' is a big problem and there is presently a scheme to prevent the dunes shifting. An old lookout a place, now used by bird watchers and fishermen. It stands between Sandy beach, the most popular beach and where I used to play and swim when growing up and Trecco bay where the caravan park is.
Not a bad place to live, is it? What do you think?
6 comments:
You are very lucky to return home, we live along the coast in Hampshire, and enjoy watching the sea.
It looks lovely where you live, We live a ten minute walk to the beach but on the north Wales coast. We have dog restrictions in place on our beach so sadly my little dog Tilly is not allowed on there between May and September.
Lovely photos - you made a good move.
We used to stay on a caravan site in Woolacoombe in Devon that looked out to S.Wales and I used to love to see the lights twinkling at night
I think it's a lovely beach, and you are a fine photographer! Thanks for the nice pictures.
I absolutely LOVE the swimming group name. I wonder who thought of that!
The stone sculpture is great. That's the sort of thing people should leave behind, not rubbish and graffiti. xx
How beautiful. What a lovely place to live:)
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