Category: Beaches
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Ness Cove Beach
4.6 on Google on Google ★★★★★ (1035 reviews) 📍 Ness Cove Beach, S W Coast Path, Shaldon, Teignmouth TQ14 0HP, UK🗺️ View on Google Maps Opening Hours Monday : Open 24 hours Tuesday : Open 24 hours Wednesday : Open 24 hours Thursday : Open 24 hours Friday : Open 24 hours Saturday : Open…
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Torquay Beach
4.6 on Google on Google ★★★★★ (1708 reviews) 📍 Torquay Beach, A379, Torquay TQ2 5HA, UK📞 01902 758849🗺️ View on Google Maps Opening Hours Monday : Open 24 hours Tuesday : Open 24 hours Wednesday : Open 24 hours Thursday : Open 24 hours Friday : Open 24 hours Saturday : Open 24 hours Sunday…
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Teignmouth Beach
Traditional, family-friendly beach for swimming & walking, featuring a pier from the 19th century.
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Babbacombe Beach
4.5 on Google on Google ★★★★☆ (1261 reviews) 📍 Babbacombe Beach, Beach Rd, Torquay TQ1 3LX, UK📞 01803 324532🌐 http://www.babbacombebeach.com/🗺️ View on Google Maps Opening Hours Monday : Open 24 hours Tuesday : Open 24 hours Wednesday : Open 24 hours Thursday : Open 24 hours Friday : Open 24 hours Saturday : Open 24…
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Maidencombe Beach
Maidencombe is one of the most secluded and beautiful beaches in Torbay, tucked away at the northern tip of the bay near the village of the same name. A steep, narrow lane leads down to a small car park, with the beach a short walk beyond. The cove is sandy and sheltered, with rock pools…
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Preston Sands
Preston Sands is a quieter, less-visited stretch of sand running between Paignton and Goodrington. Often overlooked by visitors who head straight to the busier town beach, it offers a more relaxed atmosphere while still providing good facilities including a car park, toilets, and nearby cafés. The swimming here is generally excellent, and the beach catches…
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Watcombe Beach
Watcombe is a small, dramatic cove north of Torquay, hemmed in by towering red sandstone cliffs that are among the most photogenic in Devon. The beach is primarily sand and pebble, and is reached via a steep woodland path — there’s no vehicle access to the beach itself, which keeps it refreshingly uncrowded. The sea…
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Meadfoot Beach
Meadfoot is a long, gently curving pebble-and-sand beach set in a sheltered bay between Torquay harbour and Hope’s Nose. It has a more understated, local feel than the town centre beaches and is beloved by swimmers for its clean, calm water. A café and toilets are available on site, and the beach is backed by…
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Paignton Beach
Paignton Beach is the heart of the resort — a long, wide stretch of golden sand running through the centre of town, anchored at one end by the Victorian Paignton Pier. The beach has a lively, traditional seaside feel with donkeys in summer, amusements, and a promenade lined with ice cream kiosks and fish and…
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Babbacombe Beach
Babbacombe Beach sits at the foot of dramatic red sandstone cliffs and is one of the most scenic spots in Torbay. The beach is small and shingly, reached either by the historic Babbacombe Cliff Railway or via a steep wooded footpath. Despite its compact size, it has a café, sun lounger and beach hut hire,…