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Beer beach

Beer 0.5 km
Good
7.5
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Gray fine pebble • Turquoise pure water • Fine pebbles bottom
3.8 Amenities index
Good for party

Green fields beach

Exmouth 1.6 km
Good
7.5
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Brown sand • Turquoise pure water • Sand bottom
2.7 Amenities index
Good for party
Bigbury beach

Bigbury Beach

Bigbury-on-Sea 0.3 km
Good
7.4
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise water • Sand bottom
2.7 Amenities index
Good for party

Challisborough beach

Bigbury-on-Sea 0.4 km
Good
7.4
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Bright sand • Turquoise water • Large low tide
2.7 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 party

Peak Hill

Sidmouth 1 km
Good
7.2
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Easy access • Brown pebble • Turquoise water • Pebbles bottom
2.7 Amenities index

Latest reviews on Devon's beaches

Bigbury Beach
10 Jenna Mayson

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.

Teignmouth beach
1 David Jones

It's not a nice beach at all, overcrowded and quite unpleasant to walk on

East Portlemouth beach
10 Mikey Ace

Salcombe is undoubtedly the Jewel in the Crown of the South West's estuaries. It boasts numerous golden sandy beaches that are perfect for swimming. When the tide is in, there are miles of safe, sheltered waters ideal for sailing or motor boating, along with amazing creeks to explore. The area also features wonderful coastal paths for wandering. There are plenty of accommodation options, ranging from luxurious hotels to quality B&Bs, as well as excellent camping and caravan sites. The food scene is fantastic, with a variety of options including specialty fish and crab restaurants.

Abbey River beach
5 Vasco De Gama

Review by Richard White. This beach is not accessable by vehicle as the road the the coast is a private one (two locked gates). You can gain access via the SW Coastal path which runs alongside or footpath from Hartland Quay or Stoke. The roadway is open for pedestrians who are visiting Hartland Abbey (seasonal only). You cannot access the beach with a bike. Closest parking is 2km walk at Hartland Quay or 1.5km from the Hamlet of Stoke (limited parking). As highlighted in reports there are no facilities at this beach.

Beer beach
6 Andrew Thompson

The village is absolutely stunning. It's a charming spot for a day excursion, and if you decide to stay in the village, it serves as a perfect starting point for exploring other nearby coastal destinations like Seaton, Sidmouth, Lyme Regis, and more. For those who enjoy being active, I highly recommend trying one of the scenic walks along the Coastal Path.

Green fields beach
10 Perry Stone

This beach is really lovely and it's quite easy to get to. Just make sure to pay attention to any warnings, especially when the tide changes because it can flow quite fast due to being at an estuary. On the day we visited, the weather was cool but sunny, so it wasn't crowded. The beach was clean and had high-quality sand, perfect for the children to play on.