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Branscombe Beach

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  • Water temp(satellite):
  • 9.3°C
  • 2025-01-21

Branscombe Beach is situated 800 meters south east of Branscombe in Devon.

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Beer ⟼ 2.6 km away
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Seaton (Devon) ⟼ 4.1 km away
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Ladram Bay ⟼ 11.4 km away
Ladram Bay ⟼ 11.5 km away
Ladram Bay is on the south coast of Devon. It is a small beach resort, approximately 145 metres wide, backed by cliffs. Ladram Bay is a picturesque secluded cove with a sand and shingle beach characterised by two high red rock sea stacks which make the scenery particularly spectacular and popular with sea birds. It is one of the highlights of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
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