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Bigbury on Sea Beach & Venus Cafe, Bigbury On Sea, Devon

A stunning beach and views, alfresco dining by the sea.

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Blue Flag beach with panoramic views. Enjoy superb alfresco dining at the Venus Cafe overlooking beautiful coastal scenery. Recently honoured with Queen's Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development.

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.

Westward Ho! Beach, Nr Bideford, Devon

Two miles of golden sand backed by a unique pebble ridge.

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This long sandy beach is ideal for families and has some eye-catching features including rows of traditional beach huts. It’s also adjacent to the South West Coast Path with nearby attractions including the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly.

Exmouth Beach, Exmouth, Devon

Two miles of golden sand.

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Exmouth beach has two of golden sands and fascinating rock pools. It is a popular beach though rarely overcrowded. A perfect place for sand castle building and family activities.

Strete Gate Beach, Nr Dartmouth, Devon

Clean and unspoilt with spectacular views around Start Bay.

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Strete Gate lies at the northern end of the long shingle expanse of Slapton Sands. A picnic area is adjacent to the car park. For those who are feeling adventurous, there is a small woodland walk.

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