Travel Writing for Coast Magazine
10 Best Secret Beaches in Wales
Find the rocky coves, tiny sandy beaches and turquoise blue waters of your dreams, hidden places that are hard to access or little known, strung all along the glorious Welsh coastline.
10 Best Sea Safaris to Snap Up
Discover epic underwater enigmas, spot dolphins arcing through the water, and walk on remote islands when you book a safari around the British Isles.
Weekend in Aberaeron
Lined with colourful Georgian houses overlooking a harbour brimming with boats, Jade Braham discovers how Aberaeron offers a slower pace of life by the sea.
Weekend in St Davids & South Wales
Wholesome and kinship. Those are the words to define St Davids (Tyddewi), Britain’s smallest city at Wales’s westernmost point. They incorporate the sense of community that pervades every corner of its rabbit-warren layout and the warm gestures between locals and visitors.
Then there’s the gold-and-purple-speckled cathedral standing sentinel above the slate roofs. It’s a tangible connection to the past and another source of pride for locals, as it has been the religious heart of Wales since the 6th Century AD. The surrounding coastal paths pass many beaches, each one unique and nursing countless coastal pursuits. A weekend here is time spent discovering the soul of Wales and the magic of its people.