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Show more details of Tunnels Beachs at Tunnels Beaches

Bath Place, Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 8AN

This award-winning beach established in 1823 and was a popuular Victorian tourist destination. Steeped in history, Tunnels Beaches makes a fascinating visit for all ages...

  • Children welcome
  • Disabled access
 
 
 
Show more details of Wild Pear Beach

Combe Martin, North Devon, EX34 0DN

Access to Wild Pear Beach requires a testing walk of approximately 2kms with steep gradients. Mostly sand and shingle with rocks and caves at the foot of the cliffs.

  • Children welcome
 
 
 
Show more details of Hele Bay

Hele, Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 9RD

Hele Bay is a rocky bay, offering shingle and some sand at low tides. With much to explore, Hele provides fun for children with it"s abundance of rock pools.

  • Children welcome
 
 
 
Show more details of Woody Bay Lynton at Woody Bay

Lynton, North Devon, EX31 4QX

As it's name may suggest Woody Bay lies below ancient woodland. This secluded beach requires a steep walk of approximately 500 metres, to reveal a rocky, pebbled beach with some shingle.

  • Children welcome
 
 
 
Show more details of Combe Martin Beach

Combe Martin, Nr Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 0AR

Combe Martin is a superb family beach, a favourite of many locals, understandably as it is located within the Heritage Coast and in an area of outstanding Natural Beauty.

  • Children welcome
  • Free entry
 
 
 
Show more details of Wildersmouth Beach

Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 9DT

This ancient cove was a popular bay for smugglers. High sided cliffs drop down to a small rocky bay with shingle and sand. This bay is sheltered and peaceful.

  • Parking: with charge
  • Children welcome
 
 
 
Show more details of Lee Bay Beach

Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34 8LW

A wonderfully secluded beach, Lee Bay lies hidden below the magnificent Lee Abbey, on the Exmoor coast. Historic lime kilns and the monk's chapel give character and mystery and the beach itself is rocky, with shingle and some sand at low

  • Children welcome
 
 
 
 
 
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