Midsummer at the Beach

A mercurial spring has finally given way to a warm and sunny summer, and a couple of weeks ago we had a long overdue visit to the beach. When it was just the two of us, my husband and I would always visit in January (if not on New Year’s Day itself) for a bracing walk along the shore letting the icy winds blow away the cobwebs of the year before and sharing a flask of hot coffee while we chatted about our hopes and plans for the year ahead, but this year was half gone before we found time to visit.

Croy Shore is a beautiful beach with incredible views of the Isle of Arran across the sea, but lacks the amenities of other beaches along the Ayrshire coast such as cafes and ice-cream vans or public toilets (closed during the pandemic and never reopened) which mean our visits here always require a bit more planning like toilet breaks on the way and packed lunches.

My husband had checked the tides before we arrived so we knew that it would be out allowing us to explore the rockpools that are usually hidden underwater at high tide, and after scrabbling across some very slippery seaweed covered rocks we found crabs, an eel and starfish.

Our toddling daughter was fascinated by all the aquatic critters but she probably had just as much fun digging in the sand and splashing in the sea.

After a lovely afternoon of picnicking, walking barefoot in the sand, paddling in the sea and exploring rockpools, we were all tired but refreshred and ready for dinner, showers and baths to wash the sand from between our toes, and an early night. Have a lovely week. X

6 thoughts on “Midsummer at the Beach

  1. Oh this is ideal, I actually just replied to your comment on my blog about Clitheroe and I did mention if you know of any rock pooling beaches near Largs , as we are going on hols with family there in August. My niece and nephew still love rock pooling and they are 12 and 14, so maybe we should visit this beach. I have never actually seen a starfish! X

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    1. Replied on your post with some suggestions for your holidays. I love Croy Shore and it’s the only beach where we’ve found starfish but it might be worth travelling wee bit further down to Culzean castle as it has a private beach (literally separated from Croy Shore by one rocky outcrop) but more amenities like cafes, toilets, gardens and forest walks too. X

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