Whistling Sands
A few shots of the popular Whistling Sands beauty spot on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales:










© Mark Simms Photography (2022)
A few shots of the popular Whistling Sands beauty spot on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales:
© Mark Simms Photography (2022)
A few images of the popular seaside resort of Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales:
© Mark Simms Photography (2022)
The small village of Porthdillion on the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
The beautiful small bay and beach of Porth Iago on the Llyn Penninsula in North Wales:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
Red Rocks at Hoylake and the view across the Dee Estuary to Hilbre Island and North Wales:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
Leasowe Beach on Wirral’s North Coast:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
Daisy at New Brighton Beach:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
In the last post I mentioned that Tenby has two beaches. I posted images of the harbour and North beach last time, so now below are a few shots of the South beach and its Napoleonic fort that sits atop an outcrop of rock that becomes an island at high tide:
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
The pretty little seaside town of Tenby is undoubtedly one of Pembrokeshire’s most popular attractions. It’s easy to see why with it’s painted Georgian town houses, ruined medieval castle, Napoleonic Fort (more of which in the next post), picturesque harbour and two beaches – North & South.
© Mark Simms Photography (2021)
A few more wet and windswept beach shots:
© Mark Simms Photography (2020)