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Arch Bay |
This small sheltered beach is separated from Corblets Bay by a rocky promontory which isolates it from the other at high tide. It is connected to the Camp Site behind Saye Bay by a tunnel with an arched entrance. This passage was once used to convey vraic (seaweed) from the beach.
Large rocks provide shelter and a little privacy at both sides of the beach with a safe and sandy playground in the middle, sloping gently to an unthreatening sea. There are rocks to climb with rock pools and shallow inlets. Swimming is safe.
The approach is down a grassy bank, easily traversed. A green grass and flower plateau gives an alternative picnic place.