Hat
Puek Tien
Hat
Puek Tien has been developed as a tourist attraction since
1982. The charm of this broad casuarinas-lined white beach
has attracted many visitors. Of particular interest are the
beach's cast sculptures of characters from Phra Apai Manee,
a story penned by Thailand's greatest poet, Sunthornphu. Sculptures
include Phra Apai Manee, the pipe-playing hero and Pi Suea
Samut, a demon-woman. The sculptures can be found on a man-made
hill, 100 meters offshore, built to stem coastal erosion in
the area.
Hat
Puek Tien has a selection of seafood restaurants to serve
the visitors. It is located at Puek Tien Sub-district of Tha
Yang District, about 22 km from Muang District and 7 km from
Chao Samran Beach.
There
are two ways to get to the beach by car. The first is the
same as the route to Hat Chao Samran; follow Ratchadamri Road
and then straight along Route No 3177. After passing the Phetchaburi
Ratchaphat Institute and the local police station (around
13 km), turn right and drive about 7 km, along the coastal
road. The other route is a bypass passing Phra Nakhon Khiri
cable car station. Turn left at Tha Yang Intersection and
then follow Route No 3187 along the irrigation canal for about
15 km.
Songthaew
services leave Phetchaburi every 15 minutes from 7.30 am to
6.15 pm and from 6.30 am to 4.00 pm for the return trip. The
route passes Hat Chao Samran and takes about 45 minutes with
a fee of about 20 baht per person or 200-300 baht to charter
a songthaew. The station is next to Krung Thai Bank and Wat
Tor, not far from the clock tower.

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