Port Nadler

Season: summer

The high tide covered the beach at Port Nadler, on this grey morning.  For perspective, I dropped down from the coast path to the other inlet at Port Nadler to my previous film.  This is an unspoilt National Trust beach, between Polperro and Looe on the South West Coast Path.

Out for a morning walk. at Port Nadler Bay

One of the two inlets, above the beach on a high tide, at Port Nadler in South East Cornwall.

Season: autumn

Port Nadler is a small beach on the south coast, between Looe and Talland Bay, owned by the National Trust.  There are no facilities and it’s located right below the popular South West Coast Path.   The beach felt natural and timeless, and I was able to sit on some rocks out into the waves for my second video.

Port Nadler beach, from the South West Coast Path above.

A view from the rocks at Port Nadler beach.

Down on the waterline at Port Nadler beach.

One thought on “Port Nadler

  1. ian soady

    Port Nadler, Hannafore and Plady beaches mean the world to me, lovely to see them on the site and also my mother speaking of Hannafore where my brother and I spent so much of our childhood. As Viv says in the Hannafore interview the grandchildren love to be on the beaches; although my daughter Ella prefers to view the beach from in the sea…

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