Corblets beach

Corblets Bay faces North but is protected from east winds by the high cliffs below Fort Corblets which forms the right hand boundary. At high tide the rocks on the left cut off this bay from adjoining Arch Bay. A flight of steps gives a fairly steep access from the cliff. The other way down at the Fort end is easier but big stones swept up against the sandbagged wall must be negotiated before gaining the firm and beautiful sand, ideal for beach games.
Small children will be well occupied playing in a low rocky area with natural pools replenished at high tide. This is one of the best swimming beaches, (some residents swim from here all year round). At high tide diving is possible from rocks below Fort Corblets. If the sea is rough, there is safe board-surfing when conditions are right.