Devon & Cornwall's Coastal Gems
With its stunning coastline, pristine shores, and picturesque landscapes. Devon has been a long favourite destination for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The region boasts a diverse array of beaches, each with its unique charm and appeal.
Devon's coastline is a treasure trove of remarkable beaches that cater to all preferences, whether you seek adventure, relaxation or a mix of both and promises an unforgettable experience.
Woolacombe Beach
Stretching over three miles, Woolacombe Beach is an award-winning paradise known for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters. This family-friendly beach offers excellent facilities including lifeguard services making it an ideal spot for safe swimming and water sports. Surfers flock to Woolacombe to catch some of the best waves in the UK, while the sun-seekers can enjoy long leisurely walks or simply relax on the sand, taking in the breathtaking coastal vistas.
Saunton
For those seeking a more tranquil beach experience, Saunton Sands awaits with its vast expanse of sandy dunes and soothing atmosphere. This UNESCO Biosphere offers a serene environment where visitors can stroll along the shoreline with the backdrop of Braunton Burrows, an area of outstanding beauty which only adds to the allure of Saunton Sands.
Croyde
Surrounded by beautiful cliffs and rolling countryside, Croyde Bay provides an unforgettable coastal experience an is popular among surfers and families alike. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a novice looking to try your hand at catching waves, the beach surf schools and rental shops have got you covered.
Westward Ho!
Westward Ho! is a charming coastal village nestled along the rugged North Devon coastline. Stretching over two miles this wide sandy beach boasts panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and offers an idyllic spot for relaxation and recreation. The unique pebbled ridge that runs parallel to the beach adds to its distinctive charm.
Barricane Beach
Nestled between Woolacombe and Morthoe, Barricane Beach is a hidden gem cherished by locals and those in the know. Famous for its fascinating seashells, particularly the "Cowrie Shells" that wash up on its shores from far-flung tropical seas, the beach provides a unique twist to your typical North Devon experience. Don't forget to indulge in the renowned Sri Lankan curry served at the beach's cafe during peak season, making it a delightful treat after a day of exploration