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Quite long beach with several peaks, depending on sandbars and state of tide. Needs at least a medium swell to work. Moderately consistent. Fairly uncrowded. Quiet spot, practically deserted in winter. Fairly popular with beachgoers in summer. Parking not normally a problem, except during the busiest times. Good beach facilities. Camping nearby. Slightly polluted. Excellent-quality hollow beachbreak with A-frame peaks. Needs fair sized swell to work. Best at high tide. The stronger the offshore wind the better. . Occasional heavy localism. Quiet spot, practically deserted in winter. Parking normally not a problem except during peak summer times. Limited beach and other facilities. Car crime prevalent. Slightly polluted.
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