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A bus full of beach goers were turned away from one of 'Britain's best' beaches after travelling 150 miles.
It’s easy to see why. Insta-friendly opportunities beckon everywhere, from turquoise waters to staggering sunsets that envelop Cardigan Bay in a golden glow. Stars leap from nighttime skies and this spring it’s been an ideal spot to view the Northern Lights. As one enraptured campsite reviewer said last July, there is something "elemental" about the place.
Neither is it just for caravans, campervans and tents. Day visitors can pay a £5 parking charge to explore the headlands or clamber down to the sandy beach for a dip. Passing walkers on the Wales Coast Path need only pay £1. However, recently when the tourists wanted to experience it themselves, they were turned away by beach bosses at the site entrance due to a high number of visitors,
Other requests to use the site have also been rejected, including a couple who wanted to use it for their wedding last year. In fact, the entire 2023 camping season had been booked up before the previous one even ended. Many regulars return to the site each year, including a 94-year-old who first visited around the time the site first opened in 1934.
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