Llantwit Major Beach
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Llantwit Major Beach is a beach
in Llantwit Major
in the Vale of Glamorgan
on the south coast of Wales
. It overlooks the Bristol Channel
.
. The beach has the remains of a 2000 year old stone wall which was built during Roman times.
In the early 1990s the beach flooded with the tide rising beyond the beach wall and inundating the surrounding pasture which is now used as a campsite.
in recent years with the result that many places of the rock structure have collapsed in piles, particularly on the eastern face. The cliff path, once set approximately 100 yards from the edge is now within metres of the nature pathway, leading to extensive new barriers installed by the Vale of Glamorgan
council to prevent fatalities.
top walks along the coast to St Donat's Castle
. The beach at low tide is an expansive rocky beach with a stretch of sand towards the far west. The beach offers dramatic views of the Bristol Channel
and on a clear day the coastline of Somerset
in England
can be seen very clearly, as well as the white roof of Butlins
, Minehead
that can be seen even on cloudy days.
location in Wales
. The beach attracts a number of surfers all year round but particularly during the summer. The beach has a respectable lifeguard
station funded by the Vale of Glamorgan government built in the late 1990s.
Beach
A beach is a geological landform along the shoreline of an ocean, sea, lake or river. It usually consists of loose particles which are often composed of rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles or cobblestones...
in Llantwit Major
Llantwit Major
Llantwit Major is a small coastal town and community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, lying on the Bristol Channel coast. A small stream, the Afon Col-huw, runs through the town.-Local government:...
in the Vale of Glamorgan
Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale of Glamorgan is a county borough in Wales; an exceptionally rich agricultural area, it lies in the southern part of Glamorgan, South Wales...
on the south coast of Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...
. It overlooks the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel
The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England. It extends from the lower estuary of the River Severn to the North Atlantic Ocean...
.
History
The beach was once occupied by the RomansAncient Rome
Ancient Rome was a thriving civilization that grew on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and centered on the city of Rome, it expanded to one of the largest empires in the ancient world....
. The beach has the remains of a 2000 year old stone wall which was built during Roman times.
In the early 1990s the beach flooded with the tide rising beyond the beach wall and inundating the surrounding pasture which is now used as a campsite.
Geology
The cliffs at Llantwit have undergone dramatic erosionErosion
Erosion is when materials are removed from the surface and changed into something else. It only works by hydraulic actions and transport of solids in the natural environment, and leads to the deposition of these materials elsewhere...
in recent years with the result that many places of the rock structure have collapsed in piles, particularly on the eastern face. The cliff path, once set approximately 100 yards from the edge is now within metres of the nature pathway, leading to extensive new barriers installed by the Vale of Glamorgan
Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale of Glamorgan is a county borough in Wales; an exceptionally rich agricultural area, it lies in the southern part of Glamorgan, South Wales...
council to prevent fatalities.
Tourism
The beach is a popular tourist destination during the summer months and has a campsite on the nearby fields. The beach has a snack bar and restaurant and associated amenities to cater for the increased public demand in recent years.Scenery
The beach gives access to scenic cliffCliff
In geography and geology, a cliff is a significant vertical, or near vertical, rock exposure. Cliffs are formed as erosion landforms due to the processes of erosion and weathering that produce them. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually...
top walks along the coast to St Donat's Castle
St Donat's Castle
St Donat's Castle is a medieval castle in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, overlooking the Bristol Channel in the village of St Donat's near Llantwit Major, and about 25km west of Cardiff...
. The beach at low tide is an expansive rocky beach with a stretch of sand towards the far west. The beach offers dramatic views of the Bristol Channel
Bristol Channel
The Bristol Channel is a major inlet in the island of Great Britain, separating South Wales from Devon and Somerset in South West England. It extends from the lower estuary of the River Severn to the North Atlantic Ocean...
and on a clear day the coastline of Somerset
Somerset
The ceremonial and non-metropolitan county of Somerset in South West England borders Bristol and Gloucestershire to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east, and Devon to the south-west. It is partly bounded to the north and west by the Bristol Channel and the estuary of the...
in England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
can be seen very clearly, as well as the white roof of Butlins
Butlins
Butlins is a chain of large holiday camps in the United Kingdom. Butlins was founded by Billy Butlin to provide affordable holidays for ordinary British families....
, Minehead
Minehead
Minehead is a coastal town and civil parish in Somerset, England. It lies on the south bank of the Bristol Channel, north-west of the county town of Taunton, from the border with the county of Devon and in proximity of the Exmoor National Park...
that can be seen even on cloudy days.
Surfing
Llantwit Major is a popular surfingSurfing
Surfing' is a surface water sport in which the surfer rides a surfboard on the crest and face of a wave which is carrying the surfer towards the shore...
location in Wales
Wales
Wales is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of three million, and a total area of 20,779 km²...
. The beach attracts a number of surfers all year round but particularly during the summer. The beach has a respectable lifeguard
Lifeguard
A lifeguard supervises the safety and rescue of swimmers, surfers, and other water sports participants such as in a swimming pool, water park, or beach. Lifeguards are strong swimmers and trained in first aid, certified in water rescue using a variety of aids and equipment depending on...
station funded by the Vale of Glamorgan government built in the late 1990s.