Bigbury-on-Sea

Bigbury-on-Sea

South Devon · Sandy beach
Seasonal dog ban, 1 May to 30 September
Bigbury-on-Sea has two zones. The eastern section (from the lifeguard hut steps) restricts dogs 10am–7pm during 1 May–30 September; dogs ARE permitted before 10am and after 7pm during this period. The western section is unrestricted year-round.
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Overview

Bigbury-on-Sea is famous for its connection to Burgh Island, accessible at low tide via a sandy causeway or by the unique sea tractor when the tide is in. The long stretch of golden sand is ideal for families, with safe shallow waters and rock pools to explore. Facilities include a large car park, toilets, lifeguards in summer, café, and beach shop. The island's Art Deco hotel inspired Agatha Christie's novels "And Then There Were None" and "Evil Under the Sun."

Dog restrictions apply from May to September on the eastern section from the causeway to Sedgewell Cove, but dogs are welcome year-round on the western side and at the far eastern end. This provides good space for off-lead exercise while respecting the busy family areas. The beach sits within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with excellent walking opportunities along the South West Coast Path.

Access is via the B3392 from the A379, with clear signposting from Plymouth or Totnes directions. The approach road winds through picturesque South Hams countryside, and the final descent provides dramatic coastal views. Water quality is consistently excellent, earning Blue Flag status. The beach's exposure to Atlantic swells makes it popular with surfers, though conditions are generally safe for swimming in the sheltered areas.

Tidal islandFamily friendlyScenic

Getting there

Steep path down to beach. Not suitable for mobility issues.

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