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The Venus Cafe & Beach Shop, Dartmouth, Devon

One of South Devon’s most beautiful natural treasures – a magical beach.

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A glorious beach to visit at anytime in a stunning south facing rural location. Venus Café and Shop; toilets.

The Venus Cafe, Kingsbridge, Devon

Three beautiful and unspoiled south facing beaches in South Devon.

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Visit the beautiful beaches of East Portlemouth by passenger ferry from Salcombe; stop at the Venus Café to drink in the view.

Beesands Beach, Nr Kingsbridge, Devon

Backed by a large area of grassland and a freshwater lake.

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A mile long shingle beach in very quiet rural location. A sea wall protects the line of cottages and a pub that make up Beesands. The small village, with a public house and shop, lies behind a long shingle ridge. Behind the beach, Widdicombe Ley freshwater lake and grasslands provides an ideal location for wildlife and an opportunity for birdwatching.

Wistman's Wood, Two Bridges, Devon

Wistman's Wood is famous for mosses and lichens.

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The reserve in Dartmoor National Park consists of 170 hectares and includes a small upland oakland surrounded by granite tors and moorland.

Beer Beach, Beer, Devon

A pebble beach in a traditional Devon fishing village

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The pebble beach at Beer is a natural suntrap and is sheltered from sea breezes by the surrounding cliffs. Part of the beach is still used by local fishermen and deep sea fishing trips can also be arranged.

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