shanes teeth Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Anybody visiting any beach should consult the tide times Make sure you don't become trapped or stranded. Remember the tide can rush in quite quickly on a flat beach If you arrive with the tide high, the beach between derby pool and leasowe castle is surrounded. Its high tide doesn't usually make it to the encircling rocks either I thought the east coast was like the mediteranian and,as such, does not have tides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melthebell Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 I thought the east coast was like the mediteranian and,as suc, does not have tides. mi mates have always worked ont he lifebots at staithes and walkers are always getting cut off ---------- Post added 28-02-2013 at 20:46 ---------- haha classic mod fail this thread made sense in the sheffield section, now its been magically moved to general, it makes no sense at all nearest enclosed beach to.............. ??????????????????????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronald Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 I thought the east coast was like the mediteranian and,as such, does not have tides. That's right, just like the Med:hihi: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSmith Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Does anywhere know where the nearest small beach mostly surrounded by cliffs is? Basically I want the opposite of a flat wide beach that stretches for miles. Somewhere quiet Thanks Thornwick Bay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stan Tamudo Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Thornwick Bay North Landing is easier to get to. http://www.yorkshire-east-coast-unofficial-guide.com/flamborough-north-landing.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSmith Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 North Landing is easier to get to. http://www.yorkshire-east-coast-unofficial-guide.com/flamborough-north-landing.html But not quite so secluded and only a 14 minute walk from Thornwick Bay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southcoast Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Come down here to eastbourne and visit the beach at the seven sisters cliffs,you will love it. http://www.heatherdene.co.uk/pics/seven_sisters.jpg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
francypants Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Come down here to eastbourne and visit the beach at the seven sisters cliffs,you will love it. http://www.heatherdene.co.uk/pics/seven_sisters.jpg Might be nice but looks too pebbly for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anna Glypta Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Does anywhere know where the nearest small beach mostly surrounded by cliffs is? Basically I want the opposite of a flat wide beach that stretches for miles. Somewhere quiet Thanks There is a tiny beach where the Hayburn Brook goes over a waterfall just North of Scarborough. You can get to it from the Hayburn Wyke Hotel along a wooded path or from the Cleveland Way. The beach is rocky and surrounded by high cliffs and totally secluded. I used to go nude sun bathing there and only once got disturbed and that was by the Coast Guard helicopter. http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~fiski/cw/cw11.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
callippo Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 I thought the east coast was like the mediteranian and,as such, does not have tides. North Sea is not almost landlocked and nothing like the Mediterreanean. In 1953 thousands of people including 300 in mostly the east England drowned basically because of a combination of a storm and high tide. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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