Limpert Bay

Limpert Bay (Welsh: Bae Limpert)[1] is a beach on the Bristol Channel which connects to Watch House Beach to the East, the line of division is the run-off of the River Thaw and Summerhouse Bay to the West.

[2] There is a guest house[3] and a free car park next to some cottage ruins.

[4] An information stand at the beach gives the history of the area, provided by the Heritage Cost.

[5] The Wildlife Trust for Wales has helped record over one thousand species at this location, sixty-two of which are of principal concern to the conservation to the biodiversity of Wales.

[6] During World War II; Limpert Bay's defences formed part of the Western Command's coast "crust" defences for the Vale of Glamorgan.

Anti-tank cubes along the coast
Water intake for Aberthaw Power Station in Limpert Bay