Status: No water quality alerts in place
The 170 metre cove slopes gently and comprises of sand, backed by steep cliffs on the west to Nell´s Point, with a harbour wall on the east. It faces south east towards the Bristol Channel and is backed by the highly urbanised town of Barry. The water quality sample point is located at the centre of the bay. There is a wood fired sauna located on the beach which operates between 6am-9pm called Môr A Sawna open all year round.
Based on the tide information at Barry 0.5 miles away
Temperature: 🌤 14.2°C
Wind Speed: 31.7 km/h - 🌬️ (Fresh Breeze)
Max Temp:
16.8°CMin Temp:
13.5°C🌅 Sunrise: 05:08
🌇 Sunset: 21:11
Precipitation: 🌧️ Moderate Rain 4.6 mm
Wind: 💨 Strong Breeze 38.2 km/h
Max Temp:
15.1°CMin Temp:
12.8°C🌅 Sunrise: 05:07
🌇 Sunset: 21:13
Precipitation: 🌧️ Moderate Rain 6.1 mm
Wind: 💨 Strong Breeze 38.5 km/h
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Surfers Against Sewage is dedicated to protecting the oceans, waves, and beaches by engaging, inspiring, and empowering communities to take action.
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Tide Times offers accurate tidal information, helping users understand sea levels for safe swimming and other water activities.
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Open-Meteo provides free weather forecasts, enabling users to stay informed about weather conditions at various locations.
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We extend our gratitude to these organisations for their valuable data to help ensuring safe swimming conditions.