Wembury Beach

Wembury, Wembury, Nr Plymouth, Devon

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Wembury Beach near Plymouth, nestled along the stunning South Devon National Landscape coastline, is a haven for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and beachgoers alike. Renowned for its picturesque landscapes and rich biodiversity, this charming destination offers many experiences for visitors of all ages.  

Natural Beauty and Scenery 

Wembury Beach is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty. The beach is framed by rugged cliffs, lush green fields, and the clear blue waters of the English Channel. The panoramic views are a photographer’s dream, offering stunning sunsets and dramatic seascapes. The area's diverse flora and fauna add to the scenic charm, making it an ideal spot for nature walks and picnics. 

Rockpooling Adventures 

One of the highlights of Wembury Beach is its fascinating rockpools. At low tide, the beach reveals a treasure trove of marine life, including starfish, crabs, and anemones. This makes it a perfect spot for rockpooling, especially for families with children. Exploring these natural pools provides a hands-on educational experience about marine ecosystems, ensuring a fun and informative adventure for all. 

Wildlife and Birdwatching 

Wembury Beach is part of the Wembury Marine Centre, a designated Marine Conservation Zone. The area is teeming with wildlife, from seals and dolphins in the waters to a variety of birds in the skies. Birdwatchers can enjoy spotting species such as cormorants, oystercatchers, and even the rare cirl bunting. The surrounding cliffs and coastal paths offer excellent vantage points for observing these creatures in their natural habitat. 

Coastal Walks and Trails 

For those who love hiking and exploring, Wembury Beach offers access to several scenic coastal paths. The South West Coast Path runs through Wembury, providing walkers with stunning views of the coastline and the opportunity to discover hidden coves and secluded spots. These trails range from easy walks suitable for families to more challenging hikes for seasoned walkers, all offering an immersive experience in Devon's coastal beauty. 

Historical and Geological Significance 

Wembury Beach is not only a natural paradise but also a site of historical and geological interest. The area is known for its unique rock formations, including the famous Wembury Point, formed from ancient volcanic activity. Additionally, the nearby Wembury Church, with its iconic tower, stands as a historical landmark dating back to the 12th century. Exploring the beach and its surroundings provides a glimpse into the rich history and geological past of the region. 

Water Sports and Activities 

For the more adventurous visitors, Wembury Beach offers a variety of water sports and activities. The beach’s sheltered waters are perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and snorkeling. The clear waters allow for excellent visibility, making it a great spot for underwater exploration. Whether you’re a seasoned water sports enthusiast or a beginner looking to try something new, Wembury Beach caters to all skill levels. 

Wembury Beach, with its natural splendor and diverse offerings, is a quintessential Devon destination. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a connection with nature, this charming beach promises an unforgettable experience. So, pack your bags, bring your sense of adventure, and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Wembury Beach. 

 

Facilities

Catering

  • Beach side refreshment kiosk
  • On-Site café/restaurant

Establishment Features

  • Toilets

Parking & Transport

  • Car Parks
  • Parking On Site

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

From Plymouth, take the A379 towards Kingsbridge.

Turn right onto Wembury Road.

Follow signs for Wembury Beach; parking is available at the National Trust car park.

 

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Public Transport Directions

By Bus: 

From Plymouth, take the Stagecoach service 48 towards Wembury.

Get off at the Wembury village stop and walk down to the beach.

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    Recent Reviews:

    • UsherFam7278
      Stroud, United Kingdom
      Trip Type:
      Family
      Perfectly good beach with facilities.
      5 of 5 stars
      28th Aug 2023
      A small but pleasant beach to while away a few hours. Arrived mid morning and left mid afternoon. Mixture of slightly stony and sandy beach, rock pools and stream. Sea is never too far away, in fact... Read full review
    • Kjbloomer
      Stourbridge, United Kingdom
      Trip Type:
      Couples
      Perfect
      5 of 5 stars
      21st Dec 2023
      Nature ar it's best! Perfect for children and adults alike. LOVE SPENDING TIME HERE. Parking is good too.xxxxxxxxxxxx Read full review
    • Roam745892
      Peaceful spot !
      5 of 5 stars
      24th Nov 2024
      Yet another wonderful spot along the south west coastal footpath! Good car park and there is a cafe open but only at weekends through winter months! Read full review

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