A winter wave rolls through by surf photographer - 'Grumpy Old Surfer'. A pristine beach surrounded by high cliffs with hollow barrels in winter. Porth Ceiriad lies at the tip of the Llyn Peninsula, ...
It’s widely regarded as the loveliest beach on Gwynedd's Llŷn Peninsula. The Tripadvisor reviews are outstanding – despite the lack of facilities, the long tramp across fields and the steep flight of ...
Porth Ceiriad, by all accounts, should be bustling as one of north Wales' most popular beaches. This golden stretch in a sandy cove boasts large waves, expansive views, and the chance to see dolphins ...
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We all love a beach day here in Wales and we are truly blessed to have so many sandy shores and isolated bays to choose from. If you’ve already ticked off the classics like Barafundle Bay, Rhossili ...
Two men trapped on rocks while spear fishing have been rescued by an RNLI inshore lifeboat crew and airlifted to hospital by rescue helicopter. The pair were caught in waves breaking below cliffs at ...
Stretching for nearly 900 miles, the Wales Coast Path runs the entire length of the country and around each bay and bend is a site to behold. From Fairboune to Fishguard, Llandudno to Llantwit Major, ...
An investigation is under way into an incident involving three water bikes on the Llyn Peninsula in which a 49-year-old man died. The Abersoch inshore lifeboat pulled Christopher Leslie Edwards, of ...
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