Stony cove type beach. Hidden access means that it is always quiet. Unofficial nudist beach.
Crowd: All sorts, locals and tourists of all ages. Some families at times.
Neighbourhood: Torrs
Who's Coming
All sorts, locals and tourists of all ages. Some families at times.
Part at national trust car park that is atthe hairpin on torrs road. Follow the path through the woods to the coast path and turn right (down). As the path flattens out take a path to the left down a steep hill then some steps on the left that lead down into a small cove. Cross this and find the steps over the rocks onto a larger beach. (high tide covers these rocks)
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- Crowd:All sorts, locals and tourists of all ages. Some families at times.
- Directions:Part at national trust car park that is atthe hairpin on torrs road. Follow the path through the woods to the coast path and turn right (down). As the path flattens out take a path to the left down a steep hill then some steps on the left that lead down into a small cove. Cross this and find the steps over the rocks onto a larger beach. (high tide covers these rocks)
- Hours:Hot, sunny days.
- Cruising Info/ Tips:See someone you fancy. Get your kit off fairly close. Lie back and casually play with your whilst watching him to see if he responds. Some guys just come up and chat.
Cruisiest Spots: In the hidden bits.
- Nudity / Policy:Yes / 50% nude. More when it's quiet - weekdays.
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:The tide. It is possible to leave the beach from the far end but you need to be a mountain goat.
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