Good for surfing and swimming throughout the summer. The surrounding area is remote and beautiful with the coast path running in both directions from the beach, leading over National Trust land, providing excellent vantage points and giving magnificent views for miles around. Crackington Haven lies within the Heritage Coast area.
The sandy beach is ideal for families and has plenty of rock pools for young children to explore. It’s also a very popular location for surfing and there’s a surf school for those who want to join the action on the water.
This beach is part of a seven mile stretch of sand from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down. A considerable tidal range, leaving mud flats at low tide. From the beach you can watch boats come and go and spot seabirds from Stert and the nearby Wildlife Park.
Constantine is on the North Cornwall Coast Path, which has some spectacular views to Trevose Head in the north, and Newquay to the south. Popular surf beach, better suited to experienced surfers.
This is an excellent beach with gently sloping sands and safe sheltered swimming. Activities on the water include sailing, windsurfing and diving. The Dorset Coast Path extends in both directions from Swanage Bay, passing through beautiful countryside along this section of coast.