What a gem of a hideaway! The beach may be a bit rocky, but the pebbles are so flat that even a toddler could toddle along with ease. Though it's not the biggest, there's still plenty to explore and the water doesn't get deep too quickly, so even the little ones can splash around safely. And if you're a dog lover, you're in luck! This beach is pup-friendly, so you'll see all kinds of furry friends frolicking in the waves alongside paddle boarders and jet skiers. Don't worry though, there's enough elbow room for everyone. The only catch? You'll need some decent stamina to make it down to the beach and, more importantly, back up the cliff. But hey, think of it as a free workout with a view! The steps are in good shape, so it's not too difficult, but your thighs may be singing a different tune by the end of it.
This charming cove boasts a picturesque view and is well-sheltered, offering visitors a peaceful retreat. The amenities provided are top-notch, making it a great spot to relax and unwind.
While Sandy Cove may not have any sand, it is still a lovely cove that offers shelter from the coast. There are plenty of rocks to climb and explore, as well as a charming little cave tunnel. If you visit during low tide, you can even take a secret path along the shoreline from Lee Bay. It's worth noting, however, that there are no toilets or food/drink facilities available on this beach. Additionally, during the winter months, the beach doesn't receive much sunlight as it faces north and is too low in the sky.
This charming beach is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape. Its accessibility is a major drawcard for the intrepid traveler, making it an ideal destination for a day trip or a weekend getaway.
The beach is a stunning sight with its magnificent cliffs and rocky shoreline, and it's just a short walk away. The path leading to it is well-maintained, but some areas have uneven and rocky stones. If you have sensitive feet, it's best to wear thicker soles or sturdy boots. One section of the main path has loose rocks, so be careful. For a change of scenery, you can walk on either side of the stream on the way there and switch on the way back. The Lodge by the carpark offers lunch and tea. If you want to avoid the steeper climb at the beginning, you can take a shortcut through the Lodge gardens on the backside.