Berrow beach forms part of a seven mile stretch of sand running from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down. With the second highest tidal range in the world, there are extensive flats, perfect for walking and beach sports.
Burnham-on-Sea Beach, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset
Seven mile stretch of sand with considerable tidal range and mud flats
This beach is part of a seven mile stretch of sand from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down. A considerable tidal range, leaving mud flats at low tide. The esplanade runs along the length of the beach, facing the hotels and private houses.
Dawlish Warren Beach, Dawlish, Devon (South Coast)
A sand and shingle beach close to the Exe Estuary
Two miles of golden sand and safe swimming make this a popular beach with families. There are also a number of attractions in Dawlish Warren, including children’s rides and amusements, making this the perfect day out by the sea.
Coryton Cove Beach, Dawlish, Devon (South Coast)
Snuggled between the impressive cliffs of the south Devon coastline
Coryton Cove, formerly known as Gentleman's Cove in Victorian times, is a secluded and picturesque cove located at the end of the seawall in Dawlish. With a small café offering light refreshments and toilet facilities close by. Coryton Cove offers something for everyone.
Ness Cove Beach, Shaldon, Devon (South Coast)
A waterside village with beaches, boats and picture postcard houses
Nestled at the foot of one of south Devon's landmarks, 'The Ness', Ness Cove beach is only accessible via an original smugglers tunnel. A secluded family beach with café facilities.






