Reviews of Sker Beach. (Other) in Bridgend (Mid Glamorgan).
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Information of Sker Beach, Other in Bridgend (Mid Glamorgan)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Sker Beach
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Reviews of Sker Beach
R. F.
Great walk through the dunes to Sker beach. Great for kids, rock climbing, lots of off lead dogs. Nice walk to the point, lifeguards close to one end. Nice long open beach even when tide is in.
A. D.
Loved my experience here id had a long day and this place revived me such a peaceful evening had , i ran for 5 mile on the beach and around the dunes freely i took a book in a back pack and found a lovely spot to chill right by the sea in a little rocky cove at Sker point i went back down to watch sunset on top of a dune perfect 😍
C. L.
Lovely long beach with interesting shells and stones you can take home. Beautiful for a dog walk, especially taking the ling scenic route through the sand dunes from kenfig nature reserve
D.
Known locally and historically as Kenfig Sands. (Sker is the nearby point and house).
The beach is accessible from Rest Bay along the coastal path or more quickly through the myriad of paths through Kenfig National Nature Reserve.
It is very quiet and a long stretch of sandy beach bounded by a pebble bank and the dunes of the nature reserve. At one end its the life saving club huts and further along the Wreck of the MV Altmark. Afon Kenfig also flows through it, after which it becomes the Margam Sands up until the Steel Works boundary.
C. H.
Lovely beach, accessible only by walking through Kenfig dunes or across the coastal path from Porthcawl for most people. The top half of the beach is steeply pebbled (I think as part of the dune control measures) the bottom half has the fine sand typical of other local beaches.
Good for surfing, rock hopping, nature watching, beach combing and seeking out the still just about visible evidence of various wrecks on the beach. Be careful near the NW end of the beach where the River Cynffig meets the sea. That’s about where the nudist friendly part of the beach starts. Can be jarring if you’re not expecting it.
T. A.
Very isolated and calm. Not a soul in sight. Very long beach and miles of beautiful walking
B. D.
I absolutely love this beach it has become more popular since the various lockdowns but you are still able to wander along the beach wearing nothing more than a smile!!.
You will meet other like minded people ,dog walkers and occasional fisherman. Be respectful of others and there's no issue .
Sometimes I have walked virtually the full length and back without seeing a textile.
D. G.
My favourite beach , its my go to place always reminds of my dad and my grandfather, making sandwiches lighting a fire as a child, spent our summer holidays down here virtually.
B. 6.
A great expanse of sand when the tide is out.. Never many people here usually dog walkers horse riders and other sun lovers as its a fair walk through the dunes. I am always able to walk naked along the beach.... The far end by the river is were most naturist head for but I'm quite happy anywhere along the shore line... Most of the naturists are men with the occasional lady did see a lovely girl who gave a wave to me this week as she was making her way to the far end.. Make sure you walk along the signposted paths as it can get boggy off path
A. Y.
Often very quiet so great for skinny dipping when the weather is good
H. T. M.
Beautiful big sandy beach, with very few people due to the inaccessibility to vehicles, it’s a 20 minute walk over the sand dunes to reach it. Dog friendly. Rock pools full of starfish, crabs and other sea creatures. Idyllic quite frankly.
A. H.
Great place for a walk, quiet and peaceful, never too crowded.
J. W.
Well worth the walk. ..what a beatiful quiet beach. ..I picked up loads of rubbish though off the beach. ...I think we are all capable of doing our bit
O. W.
My favourite beach in the area. Plenty of cool spots for BBQs, never too busy thanks to the 20 minute walk to get there and not a lot of rocks. Best views too
G. R.
A great walk even when the weather doesn't provide the best view
D. P.
One of my favourite beaches a large clean beach when the tide is out... Can be a hard trek across the dunes when it's hot but we'll worth the trip
D. C.
Very quiet not many people. Nice wondering over to naturist end of beach without being Disturbed
M. W.
2miles of sandy beach
d. j.
Lovely and quiet, recommended as out of the way. A bit of a walk but definitely recommend.
R. E.
Great often deserted beach - please dont come here!
P. G.
Well worth the 20 min walk from the car park.
S. T.
Always a beautiful walk!
T. J.
Fantastic
C. D.
Good
C. J.
Wet
A. C.
Absolutely love this beach. Very quiet, plenty of space.
P. P.
C. L.
D. L.