Marloes Sands
Marloes Sands is a remote sandy beach in Pembrokeshire, near the village of Marloes. It is a mile and a half long, broadly curved and surrounded by cliffs. Walking on the beach gives great views of Skokholm Island and Gateholm Island.
Location and access
The beach is located SW from the Marloes village and there is a National Trust car-park nearby (charge per day or free for National Trust members). There is a track that leads from the main road to the beach.[1] There is a disused World War II Royal Air Force airfield RAF Dale, above the south-east cliffs of the beach. There are three accesses to the beach which become very useful if one is caught by the incoming tide. Besides the main access from Runwayskiln there is also an access to the north, near Gateholm Island, that requires some scrambling over the rocks and another access to the south that has steps leading to the midsection of the beach.
Geology
The surrounding cliffs are layered with red sandstone and grey shale. A feature of the beach are the Three Chimneys, three vertical lines of hard silurian sandstone and mudstone. There used to be four chimneys, but the fourth crumbled in a severe storm of 1954.[2]
Filming location
Marloes Sands was the filming location[1] for:
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kevin Rushby, Daniel Start (13 February 2016). "Five of the best beaches in the UK". The Guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2016/feb/13/uk-britain-beaches-five. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- ↑ "Marloes Sands". Wales in Style. http://www.walesinstyle.com/things_to_do/pembrokeshire/marloes_sands.aspx.
- ↑ McDowell, Martin. "Filming Snow White and the Huntsman at Marloes Sands". http://blog.martinmcdowell.com/filming-snow-white-and-the-huntsman-at-marloes-sands-2015.html.
- ↑ "Filming locations for The Lion in Winter". IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063227/locations.
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Marloes Sands) |
- Location map: 51°43’16"N, 5°12’32"W
- Marloes and St. Brides in Pembrokeshire - the community website