15 forbidden beaches in the uk that have been closed forever

Fifteen beaches across Britain remain closed to this day — sealed off by tanks, anthrax, bombing ranges, and simple abandonment. From a Pembrokeshire firing range hiding a buried mill to the island where a biological weapons trial kept people out for forty-eight years, these are the stretches of British coastline the sea reached first, and the state never gave back. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 – Introduction 00:50 – 1. Frainslake Bay & Broomhill Burrows, Pembrokeshire 03:10 – 2. Manorbier Range, Pembrokeshire 05:00 – 3. Kirkcudbright Training Area, Dumfries and Galloway 06:50 – 4. Barry Buddon, Angus 08:50 – 5. Cape Wrath, Sutherland 11:00 – 6. Browndown, Gosport 12:50 – 7. Eskmeals, Cumbria 14:40 – 8. Cowden, East Yorkshire 16:40 – 9. Holbeach, Lincolnshire 18:20 – 10. Foulness Island & The Broomway, Essex 20:40 – 11. Orford Ness, Suffolk 23:10 – 12. Worbarrow Bay & Tyneham, Dorset 25:40 – 13. Gruinard Island, Wester Ross 27:50 – 14. Donna Nook, Lincolnshire 29:40 – 15. St Kilda, Outer Hebrides 31:40 – Final reflection If this has whetted your appetite for the hidden and the forbidden corners of Britain, subscribe for more — new forgotten places every week. #ForgottenBritain #ForbiddenBritain #UKHistory