Location scouting

May 15, 2007 18:17

I need a UK location. A beach, preferably a bit uncivilized, preferably one with good prevailing winds for sailing or kite-flying or looking handsomely windblown. Somewhere within a couple hours' drive of Bath. Not sure how far is considered "a day's drive" in the UK, or what distances are driven without much thought. (I'd drive a hundred miles one ( Read more... )

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fuzzyboo03 May 16 2007, 01:34:51 UTC
Curiously, the only beach I can think of off hand that fits your description is in California. Clearly a no go.

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antennapedia May 16 2007, 02:06:31 UTC
Heh. Most of the California coastline is windy. And foggy. And not so warm. And gorgeous. Where Sunnydale is located is a notable exception, because it's on a place where the coastline faces south, and is sheltered from the Pacific's none-too-peaceful weather.

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fuzzyboo03 May 16 2007, 02:10:55 UTC
Yeah, I was thinking of a beach that's in northern CA, I think in Marin.

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secondalto May 16 2007, 01:36:36 UTC
I personally don't much about that side of England (most of my time has been spent on the east coast), but I would say anywhere on the moors would be suitably windswept. Or somewhere along the southern coast.

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antennapedia May 16 2007, 02:03:46 UTC
theblackmare is pointing me Cornwall-ward, which seems cool.

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antennapedia May 16 2007, 02:02:58 UTC
I will forever think of Weston Super-Mare as "birthplace of John Cleese". But Mish-expertise would be most welcome!

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theblackmare May 16 2007, 01:50:59 UTC
Cornwall.
Totally. The beach you want, the EXACT beach you want, is the one below Minack theater. There is a wonderful hexagonal WWII stone gun emplacement above it, the waters are crystalline teal as though off the Bahamas, and blessedly warm from the Gulf Stream. It's a short drive from Penzance. meegat can give you more details mileage.

We are talking Delicious Wind, with Cliffs Above, hectares of clean sand, sun-warmed tidal pools, seals on the rocks offshore, a history of pirates and smuggling outposts, nearly tropical temperatures in the summer, exquisite sunsets. And early in the season, e.g. early July, still deserted for the most part. Excellent swimming, and for kites? WOW.

I will send pictures.

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meegat May 16 2007, 07:06:55 UTC
antennapedia May 16 2007, 14:37:48 UTC
Awesome! You & Black Mare have got me covered here. And frankly tantalized me: I'd be keen to visit a museum with telegraphy history like that. Not to mention the coastal fortifications, which are a bit of a family thing with Mr Pedia. (His dad was a big expert on American coastal fortifications.)

Thanks!

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meegat May 16 2007, 16:50:04 UTC
Ahh but THIS is what draws me to Porthcurno (which is thankfully only about a 10-20 minute drive from where I live):

http://www.minack.com/

The best experience was watching a production of Dracula there - with the wind howling etc. Superb.

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