- Llantwit Major Beach
Llantwit Major Beach is a
beach inLlantwit Major in theVale of Glamorgan on the south coast ofWales . It overlooks theBristol Channel .History
The beach was once occupied by the Romans. 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
erosion 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 theVale of Glamorgan council to prevent fatalities.Tourism
The beach is a popular
tourist destination during thesummer 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.cenery
The beach gives access to scenic
cliff top walks along the coast toSt 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 theBristol Channel and on a clear day the coastline ofSomerset inEngland can be seen very clearly, as well as the white roof ofButlins ,Minehead that can be seen even on cloudy days.urfing
Llantwit Major is a popular
surfing location inWales . The beach attracts a number of surfers all year round but particularly during the summer. The beach has a respectablelifeguard station funded by the Vale of Glamorgan government built in the late 1990s.
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