A good place for leisurely paddle with no tidal consequences if you stay within the bay and a good starting point for many other places on the north coast with the proper tidal planning.
The best put-in is the small free car park on the east side of the bay; it has easy access to the beach. There are several little beaches around the bay, one with the remains of an old life boat station and a small harbour within the bay.
How to get there:
Take the coast road north of the island and follow the signs.
Facilities:
Toilets, pubs, cafes and some shops.
Hazards:
Boats entering and leaving the harbour
Ins and Outs:
The small free car park on the east side of the bay.
Notes:
Overview:
Small village with harbour and sheltered bay.