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UK beach that could be mistaken for South Africa

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The picturesque Hout Bay in Cape Town, South Africa, renowned for its exquisite views and crystal-clear waters, has found its match in the UK.

Those seeking a cost-effective holiday need look no further than the attractive Porthdinllaen in North Wales, home to the stunning Morfa Nefyn Beach – according to the staycation experts at holidaycottages.co.uk.

Like Hout Bay, Porthdinllaen is a delightful seaside village celebrated for its sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and bustling harbours each boasting an energetic local ambiance.

Despite the lack of penguins seen by fortunate visitors to Hout Bay, wildlife-lovers will not be disappointed with sightings of seals, sand martins, and oystercatchers in Porthdinllaen.

Offering a perfect spot for a sea swim or more daring watersports like kayaking and snorkelling, this Welsh beachside destination is well worth visiting. Foodies should make a pit stop at The Ty Coch Inn, a red-brick pub outstandingly positioned on a portion of sandy beach.

Praised as being “world-class” and “magical” by patrons, it is not to be missed, reports the Mirror.

Dog owners will be pleased to note that Morfa Nefyn is a pooch-friendly beach, but it’s advised to leash your furry friend when near the Ty Coch area.

Travel-review site TripAdvisor has seen many positive reviews of the beach. One happy punter stated: “Fantastic views, beautiful beach. Ideal for kayaking and paddle boarding. Lovely pub on the beach selling good homemade food. Naturally gets busy at peak times, bank holidays etc.”

Another one enthused: “I thought that this was a particularly good beach. It had sand, sea, boats, old buildings and mountainous views. It is definitely worth a go, if you are out that way.”

A third reviewer added: “We were staying in a nearby holiday cottage and had a quiet, scenic, pleasant walk on a January morning. With it being out of season, it was pleasant having the entire place to ourselves for the walk. Would be lovely to visit again in better weather and with a picnic.”

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