The beach was an absolute stunner! The weather was just right for my first visit and I was left awestruck by the sheer beauty of the place. It's a great spot if you're looking for some solitude and want to have your own little slice of paradise. And let's not forget about the photo ops - they were simply amazing! The beach was impeccably clean and well-maintained. Needless to say, I'll definitely be returning to this little slice of heaven.
With breathtaking views in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the lovely sandy beach at Bigbury-on-Sea, Devon, is a true gem. The shallow waters make it a perfect family-friendly beach. We saw many people enjoying their paddle boards and kayaks here as well. At low tide, you can walk across the sands to Burgh Island and enjoy a drink outside the Pilchard Inn. You should also see the purpose-built Sea Tractor, which runs between Burgh Island and Bigbury Beach. There is plenty of parking and toilets available in the nearby car parks. Note that our phones occasionally struggled to pick up a signal.
I have been to crab beach I would never go again after what IV seen it's a gay man beach don't go there are paedophiles dawn there my son got threatened that if he don't go thay were goin to rape an kill him police don't care as there just lazy it's a lovely beach it's just this gang bang group have takin over it and the council and the police won't do anything I will upload a phone soon so you all can see the truth
The beach used to be fantastic with amazing views, but it hasn't been the same since the storms destroyed half of it and the parking spaces.
This beach is great - it has plenty of parking, and you can pay with either cash or card. There are two cafes with a variety of food and drinks, as well as a watersports hire facility and changing huts. There's also a smaller, secluded cove a bit further up, but it's a pebble beach. There are lots of coastal paths for taking walks, and I'd definitely recommend it.