South West England

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Salcombe North Sands Beach, Salcombe, Devon (South Coast)

Marvellous coastal views and popular with families

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The beach is nestled between two headlands and has excellent coastal views and a rural feel. Although it is popular with families the beach is totally submerged at high tide. There is also a shop, cafe and limited parking.

Salcombe South Sands Beach, Salcombe, Devon (South Coast)

Fine sandy family beach accessible by road, footpath and ferry from Salcombe

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South Sands is a fine sandy family beach accessible by road, coastal footpath and passenger ferry from Salcombe town centre. Two hotels and a nearby Youth Hostel can provide accommodation for all purposes.

Strete Gate Beach, Nr Dartmouth, Devon (South Coast)

Clean and unspoilt with spectacular views around Start Bay

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Strete Gate lies at the northern end of the long shingle expanse of Slapton Sands. The beach is clean and unspoilt with spectacular views around Start Bay. A picnic area is adjacent to the car park.

Thurlestone South Beach, Nr Kingsbridge, Devon (South Coast)

A National Trust beach and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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The most prominent feature in the area is the famous Thurlestone Rock, painted by Turner, which is best seen at high tide. The name comes from the Saxon name Torlestone, meaning pierced rock.

Slapton Sands Beach, Torcross, Devon (South Coast)

Three mile strip of shingle beach

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A long shingle beach with windsurfing, sailing and canoeing. Slapton Sands is also well known as the beach where many lives were lost during rehearsals for the D-Day landings in 1944.

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