Its a small road which goes across the headland (the word Laem in Thai means Cape or headland) - very nice area full of coconut trees, but is mostly private land. Owned by who? Whoever it is has put up a rather odd scarecrow at one point to make it quite obvious that you do NOT want to go this way:
![Abandon hope all ye who enter](http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7297/2624/320/361619/laemka-6.jpg)
Just above Laem Ka beach is a small parking area, and one small building selling some drinks and BBQ pork with sticky rice. You have to go down a few steps to the beach which has some sandy areas separated by rocks and stretches for about 400m I would guess. There were only a few people there, so we found ourselves a little private beach!
![My son enjoys our private beach](http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7297/2624/320/345264/laemka-5.jpg)
![Rocks at Laem Ka](http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7297/2624/320/910237/laemka1.jpg)
There are views across the water (which looked nice and clear) to some of the islands just offshore - Koh Bon, Koh Lone, Koh He, and there were sailing boats out on the sea racing from Chalong. Maybe practicing for the well known Kings Cup which starts next weekend.
![View across the clear shallow waters](http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7297/2624/320/245747/laemka-4.jpg)
![A couple of local lads run across the rocks as the boats sail past Laem Ka Beach](http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7297/2624/320/215015/laemka3.jpg)
We had come for a quick look but had a paddle and let the kids play with the sand and splash around. It was very nice indeed and I think we'll go back next weekend with a picnic and more suitable swimwear for all of us! It's peak season and all the main beaches are busy, but here we had all the time in the world, the sun on our shoulders and great views.
![My son enjoys the view](http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/7297/2624/320/975161/laemka2.jpg)
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