ποΈ Beach
Rapparee Cove
π Ilfracombe, Devon
About This Place
Tucked away on the eastern side of Ilfracombe at the foot of the high cliffs of Hillsborough is the little beach of Rapparee Cove. A small patch of sand with rocks to either side, this is a very sheltered spot from both waves and wind. --> Behind the beach is a small shelter, a throwback to the coveβs Victorian heyday when Rapparee was a popular bathing beaches. Back in those days a ferry service ran from the Ilfracombe harbour to the cove, which was lined with bathing huts. Today access is a little more challenging and involves descending the steep steps which run down the cliff. As the tide comes in the sand at Rapparee all but disappears. The beach is also in the shadow of the high cliffs for much of the day so some planning is required for a successful day at the beach. In October 1796 the sailing ship London sank in rough seas off the cove. Nearly all of those onboard drowned and in the region of 100 bodies were buried beneath the cliffs here. The reason so many of those on board the ship died is simple - they were in chains. However, it is still not known where the victims came from with conflicting evidence that they were either slaves from St Lucia or French soldiers.
π‘ Our Take
Rapparee Cove, nestled in Ilfracombe, Devon, is a year-round dog haven with its soft sandy shores, perfect for playful paws. Dogs of all sizes, from energetic puppies to relaxed older canines, will relish the open space and gentle waves. There's ample parking nearby, but spaces fill up quickly on sunny days. An inviting retreat for anxious dogs, the rhythmic sea sounds and tranquil setting create a calming atmosphere. Although facilities are sparse, the nearby town provides all essentials. Swim with caution, as currents can be unpredictable. Rapparee Cove is truly a pawsome seashore escape you and your furry friend will adore!
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π Contact & Details
Greenclose Road, Slade, North Devon, Ilfracombe
EX34 8BT