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Blackpool Sands

Blackpool 0.1 km
Very good
8.3
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Picturesque • Easy access • Light fine pebble • Very crowded
4.8 Amenities index
Good for party

Strete Gate beach

Strete Gate 0.3 km
Very good
8.2
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Picturesque • Easy access • Light fine pebble • Turquoise pure water
2.7 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Driftwood beach

North Hallsands 0.1 km
Good
7.7
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Easy access • Light fine pebble • Turquoise pure water • Sand & Pebbles bottom
1 Amenities index
Good for party

Slapton Beach

Slapton 1.2 km
Good
7.6
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Light fine pebble • Turquoise pure water • Fine pebbles bottom
3.8 Amenities index
Good for party

Beesands beach

Beesands 0.6 km
Good
7.3
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Light fine pebble • Turquoise pure water • Fine pebbles bottom
3.8 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Man Sands

Woodhuish 1.1 km
Pleasant
6.1
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Gray sand & pebble • Turquoise water • Difficult access • No parking
0 Amenities index

Latest reviews on Blackpool's beaches

Blackpool Sands
10 Samara Fulsome

This secluded beach is a true gem, boasting a range of amenities including a car park, restroom facilities, a restaurant and a shop. While the beach itself may not be sandy, the fine shingles lend a unique charm to the area. I would recommend wearing wet shoes to fully enjoy the experience. Despite the unconventional terrain, the beach is absolutely stunning and we had the best day ever with the kids! The water is crystal-clear and inviting, and the presence of lifeguards ensures a safe and worry-free visit. This is truly a place to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Strete Gate beach
8 Kieran Thompson

We were motivated to visit because we have our dog, Harry, and many beaches nowadays prohibit dogs, which I find puzzling. Why not just separate them? There is plenty of parking available and easy access, as well as restrooms, a beach café, and a designated naturist area. To be honest, I always prefer soft sand, but this beach has pretty coarse shingle, which is still beautiful. During the last week of August, it felt like there was plenty of space. The sea was, of course, cold but invigorating. However, the rough shingle may not be ideal for young children. Would I go again? Probably not if there is a sandy beach closer, but it was a lovely couple of hours.

Driftwood beach
8 Shelby Anderson

The beach is peaceful and not crowded. There are no public restrooms or stores. The closest pub iis a 1-mile walk along the SW Coastal path or a quick 5-minute drive away. The beach is made of shingle and gently slopes towards the sand. After rough seas, there may be seaweed present. Fishing is allowed, although our group of fishermen didn't see many fish. There are plenty of cuttlefish remains on the beach for your pet budgies. There is a small car park next to a residents-only parking area. If you can make it there at sunrise, it's definitely worth it. Take a walk to the abandoned village of Hallsands, but be aware that it's not suitable for those who have difficulty walking steadily. It's worth visiting to see the consequences of ignoring the warnings of locals and witnessing how nature takes over.

Slapton Beach
10 Sara Landon

Nice beach

Beesands beach
10 Kellan Brooks

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.

Man Sands
10 Lila Thompson

This beach is absolutely charming and tucked away from the crowds. It's predominantly pebbly and has plenty of rocks for rock pooling. The trek down to the beach from the parking area is breathtaking, but the path is somewhat uneven and can be a bit steep in certain spots, especially when making the return climb.