Seaton Point is a scenic headland located on the south coast of England, in East Devon. It offers breathtaking views of the English Channel and is a popular spot for walkers and nature lovers. The point is surrounded by lush green countryside and rolling hills, and on a clear day, visitors can see as far as the French coast. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, including seabirds, butterflies, and wildflowers.
Lovely little beach,easy parking early in the morning. No facilities but toilets in boulmer 4 mins drive up the road.
Absolute little gem of a beach, it's very basic and the more beautiful for it. Small car park which fills quickly. There are some homes on the cliff top to the north but unsure if you are allowed to park on their grassy area. The actual beach is very sandy and about 400m in length north to south and roughly 100m from cliff to sea. There are no toilets and no where to go to the toilet, no bins and as such I would definitely say it's better for short trips.
Lovely sandy beach with rocks lower down the beach lovely to walk to from boulmer with the dogs morning and night time, or longer walk on to Alnmouth. Theres a small car park on the road between lesbury to boulmer. But this gets very busy, The downside of the visits this year to most beaches here, are the number of dying and died sea birds washed up on the beach all along the Northumberland coast, not just on this beach
Great walking, this time into strong head wind which worked up an appetite for a return to ship Inn for lunch. Envious of people sitting before a great fire but did save sitting rest of day in front of it
Excellent natural beach
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Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Lovely little beach,easy parking early in the morning. No facilities but toilets in boulmer 4 mins drive up the road.
Absolute little gem of a beach, it's very basic and the more beautiful for it. Small car park which fills quickly. There are some homes on the cliff top to the north but unsure if you are allowed to park on their grassy area. The actual beach is very sandy and about 400m in length north to south and roughly 100m from cliff to sea. There are no toilets and no where to go to the toilet, no bins and as such I would definitely say it's better for short trips.
Lovely sandy beach with rocks lower down the beach lovely to walk to from boulmer with the dogs morning and night time, or longer walk on to Alnmouth. Theres a small car park on the road between lesbury to boulmer. But this gets very busy, The downside of the visits this year to most beaches here, are the number of dying and died sea birds washed up on the beach all along the Northumberland coast, not just on this beach
Great walking, this time into strong head wind which worked up an appetite for a return to ship Inn for lunch. Envious of people sitting before a great fire but did save sitting rest of day in front of it
Excellent natural beach
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