Llangrannog, southwest Wales
If you're at Llangrannog beach, during low tide you can walk around the rocks to another part of the beach to the north (the one with steps going down to it). Leave your stuff here and swim round the rocks on the north side to get to a deserted beach that no one knows about or goes to - it's very near so will only take a few minutes. It's covered in high tide but when the tide goes out it's a really decent stretch of perfect smooth sand with no footprints and only oystercatchers for company. There is a dribble of water off the cliff to wash off the salt with. See map and photo in media section. On the OS map, it's not shown as a beach strangely.
In terms of privacy, if you're on the coastal path you can't actually see much of the beach at all. There is a point where you could be seen on the northern tip of the beach but that's only when hikers would purposely wander through grass to the edge of the path, otherwise you can be seen on the south end of the beach by walkers on the coastal path far away, but probably too far for them to notice you're naked. Rest of the beach is totally private - a really great place for hours of nude time with no worry about being seen or someone coming across you.
Hi Kayaker
This sounds like a beach that needs exploring!...but is it just around the headland from Cilborth beach...which in itself is just around from Llangrannog beach? As you say,I cant seem to find it on a map.
Kind regards, Naturelles