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Mill Bay
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Standort
2 Devon Rd
Salcombe, England
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Park at the National trust car park next to the beach or catch the foot ferry from Salcombe to Mill Bay on the other side of the estuary.
One of the top trending beaches in Britain and the world. Get the ferry across from the ferryman pub steps in Salcombe!
Beautiful sandy beach, National Trust parking. You can get the passenger ferry to Salcombe. Walk up through the woods to Gara Rock or along the coast to Sunny Cove.
A beautiful sandy beach which is best accessed by foot ferry from Salcombe. There is a car park near the beach but it is quite a long drive down narrow lanes.
A sandy beach on the East Portlemouth side of the Salcombe Estuary, at low tide Mill Bay stretches all the way up the coastline to East Portlemouth beach. It has the most wonderful view of Salcombe itself and is popular with everyone, especially families, because of the large swathes of sand on which you can set up camp for the day and enjoy safe, clean swimming conditions. It is just a short walk from Smalls and you pass the Venus Café on the way if you wish to grab some ice creams or refreshments. There are rock pools to explore, sandcastles to build and swimming to be done, just make sure you’re careful of any boats coming in and out of the beach. Dogs are welcome at Mill Bay all year round, and it makes an excellent spot to run around with them whatever time of the year. Like the other beaches along this stretch of coast, Mill Bay makes for an ideal place to spend the day right into the evening, although it is a little stroll to the nearest facilities. It’s also a lovely beach to meander across en route to South Pool or on a longer walk along the coast path.
A sandy beach on the East Portlemouth side of the Salcombe Estuary, at low tide Mill Bay stretches all the way up the coastline to East Portlemouth beach. It has the most wonderful view of Salcombe itself and is popular with everyone, especially families, because of the large swathes of sand on whic…