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Nash Point Beach

πŸ“ Llantwit Major, Glamorgan

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About This Place

At low tide an expanse of smooth flat limestone bedrock is revealed at Nash Point. Dotted with rock pools of all sizes, this a fantastic place for looking for marine life. Please note that at high tide the sea comes right up to the cliffs. --> But Nash Point is an even better spot for finding fossils. There is a constant supply provided by the ever-eroding cliffs that back the beach. These tall, stratified cliff face clearly shows a geological history in layers of shale, limestone and conglomerate. The oldest layers are at the base, dating back 300 million years and rich in aquatic fossils. Set above the beach is Nash Point Lighthouse. This stretch of the Glamorgan coast was notorious for shipwrecks with literally hundreds of ships having gone down here over the centuries. Things came to a head in 1831 when the steamer β€˜Frolic’ was wrecked here with the loss of 78 lives. Within a year the lighthouse had been built. The clifftop meadows around the lighthouse are also an SSSI and home to rare flora and fauna including the endangered tuberous thistle and choughs.

πŸ’‘ Our Take

Looking for a perfect doggy beach escape? DogParkUK recommends Nash Point Beach in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales! This largely sandy beach welcomes dogs year-round, making it fantastic for off-season fun. While parking is available, nearest facilities are a drive away. Be aware of strong currents so keep swims short. Nash Point’s expansive space allows for zoomies, making it ideal for energetic dogs! Its shingle patches appeal to digging breeds. **Practical tip:** Bring water, as freshwater sources are limited. Nash Point is best for confident swimmers ready for a rugged, rewarding coastal adventure. Enjoy!

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πŸ“‹ Contact & Details

Address

216, Church Street, Llantwit Major, Llantwit Major

Postcode

CF61 1SB

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