ποΈ Beach
Peppercombe Beach
π Bideford, Devon
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About This Place
This rocky beach is very different to the next beach along the North Devon coast - Westward Ho! You wonβt find much in the way of sand at Peppercombe and itβs possible you wonβt have much in the way of company either. Another positive is that instead of a backdrop of a fading seaside town there are red sandstone cliffs and steep wooded hillsides. --> As the tide drops away fingers of rock of the sort to be seen to the west at Hartland are revealed. Amongst these are any number of rockpools and when the tide is low enough there are a few patches of sand.The beach sits at the bottom of secluded woody valley which is owned by the National Trust. Access is by foot only and the path down the valley (or coast path) are the only ways to reach Peppercombe.This area is very much unspoilt and is a haven for wildlife. Sea Life such as seals, dolphins and porpoises can be seen along with butterflies, beetles and wildflowers in the valley. Ospreys are also occasional visitors to the bay.
π‘ Our Take
Nestled in the North Devon coast, Peppercombe Beach is a hidden gem for dog owners, offering a haven of tranquility for you and your furry friend. With its pebbly shores giving way to fine sand at low tide, it's perfect for dogs to frolic year-round without restriction. The absence of nearby facilities means you should pack essentials, but the seclusion is ideal for anxious or puppylike dogs needing gentle introductions to beach life. Parking is a charming woodland walk away, adding to its secluded allure. Caution: the sea can have strong currents, so swimming is best for confident swimmers.
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π Contact & Details
New Street, East The Water, Torridge, Bideford
Monday to Thursday: 8
EX39 2DB