Is it a stony desert, this amazing place? It features vast stretches of shingle, scattered with sea kale, a unique blend of structures including cottages made from railway carriages, designer houses, Derek Jarman's house and garden, a decommissioned nuclear power station, and a couple of lighthouses, all seamlessly blending into the landscape. Additionally, there is a small fleet of fishing boats launched from the beach. The Brittania pub and the Pilot offer food and drinks, and there is also a café at the railway terminal. This area attracts bird watchers, fishermen, sightseers, and holidaymakers, yet the beauty of it lies in the fact that it is rarely overcrowded with visitors. It is simply a place worth revisiting time and time again, as there is always something new to discover.