Paradise Beach Walk
Jurassic Coastline

To your right the coastline gets more rocky. Once we explore the beach we shall pick our way through that lot to see where we end up.

To The Beach

This is the path that descends to the beach. I said it was slippery because it is quite steep and there are lots of loose rocks about.
Natural

We recently visited Dragon Cave Beach. This is bigger, and has more beach for you to lie on. It doesn't have quite the extent of greenery encroaching upon it though, so if you want a really wild experience you might want to give that a go.
To The Right

When we arrived at the beach we were on the right-hand side, adjacent to these rocks. After we explore the main area we will head in that direction.
Three's A Crowd

When we arrived there were only three other people on the beach. One of them was in the water and the other two were lying in the shade of a tree. You won't get the option of sunbeds or deckchairs here, so if you want a bit of comfort, bring your own mat.
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