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From wild beaches and winding cliff paths to ancient sites and world-class surf, this corner of Wales offers unforgettable natural beauty and great dining experiences. Coast editor-in-chief Alex Fisher explores
With long, sandy beaches, abundant wildlife, excellent food and drink producers and great restaurants, the Welsh coastline offers a wealth of fantastic options for an escape to the sea
Porth Beach, Newquay, Cornwall TR7 3NH T 01637 876531 W porthbeach.co.uk OPEN 22 March – 31 October Located in a tranquil valley, just a few yards from the golden sands of Porth Beach, this site gives
It was a long drive from our home in Buckinghamshire to the Gower Peninsula, along narrow roads with traffic congestion. We arrived at our campsite and were delighted by the seafront location, right n
This trip is confusing me. One moment I feel like I’m in New Zealand, surrounded by dense tree ferns in a damp and mossy glade above a waterfall. A couple of hours later I’m bombarded by ker-chings of
Tenby is a charming seaside town on the south-west coast of Wales, known for its harbour, beaches and medieval walls. Whether you’re wandering the cobbled streets, exploring the heritage sites or samp