United Kingdom Charlie's Garden
A large rock protruding out of the sea with many other rock formations around giving lots of possibilities for capturing the rocks, sea, and sky.
Photography Tips
The tide is crucial for this spot. When the tide is fully out then you have more rocks visible which offers different opportunities compared to when the tide is fully in.
I would suggest 1-3 hours before or after high tide offers the best compromise.
When the tide is fully in, then you have fewer rocks visible in the foreground.
You can also checkout the nearby sea groyne at the beach to the north (you need to walk over the bridge on the A193).
I would suggest 1-3 hours before or after high tide offers the best compromise.
When the tide is fully in, then you have fewer rocks visible in the foreground.
You can also checkout the nearby sea groyne at the beach to the north (you need to walk over the bridge on the A193).
Travel Information
Parking on the nearby Collywell Bay Road is possible or the streets closeby.
Parking is free.
There is a bus service that runs along Beresford Road.
Parking is free.
There is a bus service that runs along Beresford Road.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
07:54 - 15:51
| current local time: 18:14
Photo Themes
Rock
sea
sky
Locations
Northumberland
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