You can also use the Query Loop block in the WordPress block editor or any other post grid block to render Locations in a list view.

Alternatively you can use a shortcode to render a simple list. The list view is paginated. This number of items per page can be adjusted under Settings > Reading.

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Use the shortcode [open-user-map-list] to insert the Block Open User Map List into a page:
January 25, 2025

Roseau Beach

Access: Walking
Rating: ☀️☀️☀️
We took a kayak from our resort at Oasis Marigot Bay. We first went to shell beach which was nice, and then we came here. It was exactly what we needed. Piece and quite!
January 25, 2025

Runswick Bay

Access: WalkingCarBoat
Rating: ☀️☀️☀️
East and North Yorkshire have some tremendous coves and beaches, but Runswick, near Whitby, gives a concentrated dose of all that is on offer: superb views from the cliffs, then a sharp walk down via a tangle of cottages to a mile of beach that is mixed sand and shingle, with good cafes. Look out for fossils and jet, the two treasures of these parts, but if venturing beyond the beach under the cliffs, check the tide times.
January 25, 2025

Marloes Sands

Access: WalkingCarBoat
Rating: ☀️☀️☀️
It seems invidious to choose only one Pembrokeshire beach – Barafundle and Whitesands are both hard to resist – but Marloes is very special. The half-mile cliff walk puts the crowds off, and there are no facilities at all. Yet you have a mile of broad sweeping sand dotted with towering rocks that stand in large low-tide pools flickering with tiny fish and shrimps.
January 25, 2025

Pedn Vounder

Access: WalkingCarBoat
Rating: ☀️☀️☀️
The far west of Cornwall is a land of stone circles and tiny coves. Superb tidal sands reach from Logan Rock to Porthcurno and form a vast sand bar that traps and warms seawater in shallow lagoons. There are rocks to dive from and you can wade or swim to several smaller coves.
January 25, 2025

Bamburgh

Access: WalkingCarBoat
Rating: ☀️☀️☀️
Northumberland has several gorgeous expanses of sand backed by wonderful play areas, also known as dunes, but Bamburgh is the pick of the lot. Brooding over it is one of England’s finest castles, an impressive ring of towers and crenellations around a Norman keep. It’s a handy back-up for days when the weather turns nasty.

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