The UK’s extensive coastline stretches for thousands of miles and has played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s history, culture, and identity.
Exploring these sites is a fascinating journey through the country’s past and diverse cultural heritage.
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Clonque beach is a stoney/gravelly beach ideal for rock pooling. Small car park around coastal track behind Fort Tourgis. Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History – Heritage
Portelet beach is the most southerly sandy beach on the west coast. Very sheltered, it offers a peaceful swimming spot Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Castles and Forts and History – Heritage
Lying just south of Fort Grey (also known as the Cup and Saucer) is Rocquaine Bay which offers a lot Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Castles and Forts and History – Heritage
Longis Bay is a wide, half-mile sandy beach facing south, protected from winds by a substantial relic of the German Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Castles and Forts and History – Heritage
Fort Hommet is a fortification on Vazon Bay headland, built on the site of fortifications that date back to 1680, Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History – Heritage
Pembroke Bay is a large sandy beach with central rocky outcrops that divides it into two locally recognised beaches – Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Castles and Forts and History – Heritage







