Romantic Places to Visit
A waterside village with beaches, boats and picture postcard houses.
Nestled at the foot of one of south Devon's landmarks, 'The Ness', Ness Cove beach is only accessible via an original smugglers tunnel.
A sand and shingle beach close to the Exe Estuary.
Two miles of golden sand and safe swimming make this a popular beach. It is a great place to see wildlife particularly the migrating birds in the autumn and winter.
A National Trust beach and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The most prominent feature in the area is the famous Thurlestone Rock, painted by Turner, which is best seen at high tide.
A white sandy beach backed by sand dunes and marum grass.
The west facing beach of Sennen Cove enjoys spectacular sunsets. The beach is surrounded by an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Three miles of golden sand in the bay of St Ives.
This beach has great views across the bay and is ideal for sunbathing and with good walks across the dunes (The Towans).





