ποΈ Beach
Northam Burrows Beach
π Northam, Devon
About This Place
Northam Burrows is really an extension of the vast, sandy expanse of Westward Ho! beach and sits at the mouth of the Taw and Torridge estuary. --> The beach here wraps around from the main beach to the estuary and this presents a couple of dangers. Firstly the currents here are notorious and you shouldnβt even consider swimming. Secondly, if you do go for a long walk towards the sea at low tide make sure you know what time the tide is coming in as it is easy to get caught out. To the back of the beach is a pebble ridge which has been created by the natural process of long shore drift. This is one of the main reasons that Northam Burrows is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Beyond this natural barrier are the dunes which form the Burrows. These are rich in various flora and fauna. Restharrow,Β Birds Foot Trefoil, dune Pansy, Hounds Tongue, Common Centaury, Vipers Bugloss, Sea Stock and Pyramidal Orchids are among the botanical highlights while lizards, moths,Β and of course rabbits make up some of the fauna. For the birdwatchers there are Wheateaters and Skylarks to be seen and heard.
π‘ Our Take
Looking for a fantastic dog-friendly beach in the UK? We at DogParkUK highly recommend Northam Burrows Beach in North Devon! What makes it great is that dogs are welcome ALL YEAR ROUND! With soft, sandy expanses, it's perfect for pups to run free. Parking is ample, though facilities are limited, so plan accordingly. The nearest conveniences are a short drive away. The sea can be tidal, so be mindful of swim safety. Ideal for energetic breeds and big dogs who love a good romp. We do suggest keeping smaller dogs close during busy periods. A real tail-wagger of a destination!
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π Contact & Details
Long Lane, Northam, Torridge, Northam
EX39 1NH