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Hidden beach in the UK you can only reach by foot – with nearby award-winning pub and golden sands

The beach is backed by dramatic cliffs hiding their own secrets

A SECLUDED beach in Wales has been named one of the top wild swimming spots in the country by travel experts.

Some of the beaches in the UK can get very crowded, but there are a handful of secluded spots where holidaymakers can relax in peace.

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Cwm Nash, also known as Monknash Beach, is located in the Vale of Glamorgan in South WalesCredit: Alamy


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One of those places is Cwm Nash, also known as Monknash Beach, in the Vale of Glamorgan in South Wales.

Set between Monknash and St Donats, holidaymakers can only reach the tiny bay via a footpath from Monknash.

The Welsh beach is backed by a dramatic cliff and the nearby Nash Brook overflows onto a rock platform that create gushing waterfalls and quaint tidal pools.

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Cwm Nash has been dubbed one of the most secluded beaches in the Vale by travel experts.

Travel website : "Cwm Nash off the beaten track, a secluded and spectacular beach near to the campsite."

While added: "Monknash Beach is a lovely beach, which isn't your usual type of beach.

"There's a mixture of sea and sand as well as pebbles, and there's loads of rock pools and cliffs to explore!"

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When the tide is out, the beach is covered in an expanse of golden sand.

also called the tiny bay an excellent wild swimming spot in South Wales.

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Even though it's been named as a top wild swimming spot, swimming is generally discouraged because of strong currents.

Swimmers are encouraged to exercise caution and adhere to any safety warnings.

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Meanwhile, Visit Wales called Cwm Nash one of the best wild swimming walks in the country.

On their , they wrote: "Discover some of the best Wild Swimming Walks in Wales with @wildswimmingwalks.wales, including this circular route on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast, taking in two excellent swimming opportunities at tidal bays Monknash and Nash Point."

The Welsh beach is backed by a dramatic cliff - with an interesting story of its own as it's the home to graves for shipwrecked soldiers.

Visitors to the beach may be able to see bones poking out from the cliff face.

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The cliffs are thought to be the burial site for shipwreck victims during the 16th and 17th centuries.

Despite being badly damaged, the bones were discovered after fierce storms caused the cliffs to collapse, exposing the graves.

The Welsh beach is backed by a dramatic cliff and the nearby Nash Brook overflows onto a rock platform that create gushing waterfallsCredit: Alamy
The beach is a mixture of sand and pebblesCredit: Alamy
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Cwm Nash is also a great place to see Peregrine Falcons because they often nest on the cliffs.

Unlike other beaches in the UK, Cwm Nash is dog-friendly all year round, making it an ideal spot for dog walkers.

Because of its secluded location, there are limited facilities at Cwm Nash beach, which means visitors will need to break their own food and drink.

Holidaymakers looking for overnight accommodation should book to stay at the , which is located on the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.

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The campsite is a short 15 minute walk from the beach, with the route taking holidaymakers through a woodland and along a brook, with its own waterfall and rock pools.

Heritage Coast Campsite has pitches for tents as well as two Scandinavian-style lodges.

The Plough and Harrow Pub is just a short drive from Cwm Nash - a renowned 14th century pub.

Set inside a former farmhouse, the medieval pub has kept some of its original features, including its wooden beams.

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