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Powillimount Beach

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Rae
August 16, 2022
Secluded beach with natural arch formation. Lovely walks along the beach, great for collecting sea glass!
Katherine
March 14, 2022
This most attractive stretch of shore is 15 minute walk east (sea on your right) from the caravan. There is a series of sandy coves and caves and the impressive Thirl Stane, a natural stone arch and a popular climbing site. Great views from here across the Solway. A short walk north along the coast, at Abigland, is the cottage where John Paul Jones, founder of the United States navy was born.
This most attractive stretch of shore is 15 minute walk east (sea on your right) from the caravan. There is a series of sandy coves and caves and the impressive Thirl Stane, a natural stone arch and a popular climbing site. Great views from here across the Solway. A short walk north along the coa…
Mill Cottage
April 9, 2022
Powillimount Beach is located to the east of Southerness beach near Kirkbean on the Solway Coast and part of the Arbigland Estate. Views over the Solway Firth and on a clear day you can see the Lake District. It is a great beach to visit it is full of shells, rock pools and huge rock formations. There is one large stone in particular that looks like it does not belong. It is a huge granite boulder and legend has is that the devil took a bite out of Criffel and spat it out on the beach. Criffel is the large hill that overlooks Powillimount. The less fantastical version is that it was carried down to the beach by glaciers during the last ice age. I’ve copied/pasted that information as I can’t do this beautiful beach justice, go see it for yourself! You won’t be disappointed. Don’t forget your flip flops, costume, sarong and picnic!
Powillimount Beach is located to the east of Southerness beach near Kirkbean on the Solway Coast and part of the Arbigland Estate. Views over the Solway Firth and on a clear day you can see the Lake District. It is a great beach to visit it is full of shells, rock pools and huge rock formations.…
Kelly
March 3, 2021
A beautiful beach with amazing rock formations. Lots to explore and some spectacular views across the Solway Firth. There is a car park right beside beach.
Vicky
July 23, 2022
Great little bays with plenty of rocks to climb and explore.