South West England
Downderry Beach

Take the A38 from Plymouth. At Trerulefoot, turn left onto the A374. After a mile turn right onto the A387. At Hessenford turn left and follow the road down the Seaton Valley (the B3247). Drive through Seaton and follow the coast road to Downderry.

Looe Tourist Information Centre
The Guildhall
Fore Street
Looe
Tel: 01503262072
Fax: 01503 265426
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Downderry Beach, Downderry, Cornwall

Accommodation nearby

Wringworthy Cottages
Friendly family-run cottages in the countryside yet close to the coast

Crylla Valley Cottages
Family friendly, award winning country cottages with first class leisure facilities.

Wringford Down
A wonderful family holiday in a beautiful location.

Attractions nearby

Kernow Mill
A unique shopping experience

Cotehele
Medieval house with superb collections of textiles, armour and furniture, set in extensive grounds

Eden Project


Wide, spacious beach with many rock pools.

A long, wide, spacious beach popular with visitors and locals alike. The beach is a mixture of sand, shingle and pebbles and is backed by cliffs. There are lots of rock pools at low tide. The main part of the beach is accessible via a path or via the slipway. The east part of the beach stretches for half a mile and is usually quieter due to difficult access.

What's on offer...

  • Sandy
  • Toilets
  • Disabled Access
  • Cafe / Shop
  • Dogs Allowed All Year (access may be restricted May to Sept)
  • Shingle
  • Cliffs
  • Sailing
  • Canoeing
  • Windsurfing
  • Slipways
  • Disabled Visitor Facilities
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Parking available

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Contact Details
Downderry Beach
Downderry
Cornwall

 

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