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Nr Kingsbridge
This is a sheltered, sandy beach in a traditional fishing village in the beautiful South Hams. The waters are calm and still so relatively safe for swimming. Facilities include; shops, parking, toilets, dogs allowed, easy access, nature and wildlife.
Shaldon
Shaldon beach is located at the mouth if the River Teign and is a gently sloping mix of sand and shingle that levels out at the river estuary. It’s a popular beach during the summer, but if you fancy a quieter time its sheltered position makes it a…
Salcombe
Crouched between two headlands in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the beach is rural in character yet conveniently close to the facilities of the town of Salcombe. The beach is totally submerged at high tide.
Axmouth
If you're thinking of walking parts of the coastal path then the route from Axmouth to Lyme Regis is a good starting point with great views
SEATON
Enjoy the beauty of the Jurassic Coast in Devon, miles of breathtaking coastal paths, stunning views and historic landmarks.
Wembury, Nr Plymouth
Wembury Beach is located in the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It's a spectacular stretch of coastline boasting dramatic cliffs, diverse wildlife and a beach renowned for rockpooling.
Paignton
Nestled on the stunning South Devon coast within the English Riviera, Goodrington Sands offers the quintessential British seaside holiday experience. Located in Paignton and with its blend of golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and variety of…
Budleigh Salterton beach is a long pebble beach along the stunning Jurassic Coastline in East Devon.
Nr Salcombe
Opposite the town of Salcombe on the eastern side of the estuary is a long sandy stretch skirting round the coast from East Portlemouth almost to the open sea. East Portlemouth beach is in a National Landscape.
Torquay
This delectable beach is part of the English Riviera and it lives up to its name with its stunning sands, views and sunshine. This is the main beach for Torquay, being popular with holidaymakers from the surrounding hotels, day visitors and locals.
EAST DEVON
This compact and accessible estuary supports a particularly well developed saltmarsh flora that includes such characteristic plants as glasswort, sea puslane, and sea lavender.
Nr Kingsbridge, Modbury
A beautiful large sandy beach ideal for watersports, especially surfing. Swimming is safe if you stay within the marked area which is patrolled by life guards.
Nr Kingsbridge
If you want sand, stunning scenery and the chance to see rare wildlife on your holiday then South Milton Sands has got the lot. It’s set in an National Landscape (previously AONB) and behind the beach you can discover wetlands that have been…
Branscombe
The beach at Branscombe is the ideal place to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
Sidmouth
Jacob's Ladder Beach is a beautiful expanse of sand and shingle beach, clean, accessible, and surrounded by beautiful red cliffs, perfect for families to spend a day.
Seaton
Picturesque fishing village with high chalk cliffs.
Holcombe, Teignmouth
A small cove situated at the base of the cliffs between Teignmouth and Dawlish. A small isolated beach used primarily by local residents.
Seaton
Nestled on the stunning Jurassic Coast of England, Seaton Beach is a captivating destination offering both tranquility and natural splendor. Whether you're a local looking for a serene getaway or a traveler seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure,…
Shaldon
Ness Cove at Shaldon nestles in between magnificent red cliffs and is accessed via an original smuggler's tunnel. At the tunnel's end, you'll discover the perfect get away - life is truly a beach!
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Nr Kingsbridge
Bigbury on Sea is a popular family beach and great for windsurfing and kite surfing. A stunning sandy beach in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) joined by causeway to Burgh Island. Shallow water for paddling and rock pools for exploring.