Access Guide
Summary
- View information about opening hours.
- The most accessible entrance has step-free level access.
- This entrance is the track at the far end of the car park.
- The following are also available: a large map in the car park and an information board in the car park.
Public Transport
- There is not a bus stop within approximately 150m of the site.
- The nearest train station is Valley.
- The station is 11 miles away. There is no direct bus service available from the railway station to the site.
- For the latest travel options and information you can plan your travel using Traveline (opens new tab).
Parking
- This site has a car park.
- The vehicle route from the main road to the car park includes: uneven surfaces and potholes.
- This is an open air car park with a compacted gravel surface.
- Parking is free for all users.
- Maps and information boards are available.
- There are no Blue Badge parking bays available.
- There are not parent and child parking bays available.
- There is not a designated drop-off point.
- Great care should be taken when driving into the car park as there are large potholes just after entering. The car park is liable to flooding at high tide.
Route to (Open Space)
- The entrance to the coastal area is at the far end of the car park.
- The route to the area is step-free level.
- Path surfaces along the route are gravel.
- The majority of the paths are wide enough for wheelchair users.
Outdoor Spaces
- This information is for the access point located At the far end of the car park.
- There is step-free level access into the area.
- There is open access at the surveyed access point.
- The following outdoor facilities are available: open countryside.
- The outdoor facilities also include: coastal areas and shingle beaches.
- The outdoor spaces include the following surfaces: grass, gravel, compact earth, shingle and loose stones.
- Footpaths are available in all of the outdoor space.
- The majority of the paths are wide enough for wheelchair users.
- There is step-free level access around the area.
- There are slight ramps/slopes without handrails in the main areas.
- Slopes are located close to the start of the walk.
- There are not any bench seats situated along the paths for people to rest.
- The paths have gates which may create obstacles for some users.
- There is a single, large, rusty gate which may be difficult to open. This can be bypassed by using the narrow path at the side.
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Playground
View
- Some of the paths are uneven with protruding rocks and stones.
Hikes and Trails
- The trail is approximately 1.2 miles.
- Leave the car park and follow the wide gravel track slightly uphill. Continue to follow the path as it runs parallel to the beach on the right-hand side. Pass though or to the side of the rusty gate and continue until you see a monument on your right. Shortly afterwards turn left and follow the path with the stone wall to your left. When you reach the kissing gate to your left, turn right and continue to follow the grass path to the end of the headland. Face away from the headland and this time follow the path to the left. Continue along the path until you reach the monument once again then retrace your route back to the car park.
- The hike is not open 24 hours.
- None of the paths are lit at night.
- The route includes the following surfaces: grass, gravel and mud.
- Some of the route contains very uneven surfaces.
- These are found in the following areas: towards the beginning of the walk.
- There are no alternative routes to avoid these areas.
- The route is not clearly signposted.
- Seating is not available on the route.
- There are no toilet facilities along the route.