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Ryde

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  • 7.5°C
  • 2025-01-21

Ryde Beach is a long, straight sandy resort to the north of Ryde Town Centre on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight. To the east of the long pier and marina the sandy beach extends far out at low tide. The Town esplanade with its swimming pool and canoe lake allows easy access. The Monktonmead Brook, crossing the beach to the west of the designated sampling point, is often contaminated with bacterial pollution.

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Beaches close to Ryde

Ryde Central Beach ⟼ 0.2 km away
Ryde West Beach ⟼ 0.8 km away
Appley Beach ⟼ 0.9 km away
The beach is perfect for young families, as it comes equipped with a host of amenities such as parking, a playground, sandy beaches, toilets, and a cafe. The walkway is accessible to pushchairs and wheelchairs, and there is a nearby park for relaxation. Swimming at low tide is not recommended, but the beach is a popular spot for a friendly game of beach football. It is important to note that during the summertime, dogs are prohibited from the main beach area up to the Appley Tower pictured, but there is a dog-friendly section towards the Seaview end.
Ryde Springvale Beach ⟼ 1.8 km away
Seaview Beach ⟼ 2.2 km away
The beach boasts a sizeable stretch of sand, ideal for outdoor activities when the tide is low. The water is relatively shallow, which makes it more suitable for paddling than swimming. Amenities available on the beach are limited, but there is convenient, hassle-free parking available along the esplanade. Wind currents can be strong in the area due to its exposed nature. The beach is surrounded by high-end residences, affording breathtaking views of the neighboring Portsmouth port. However, dogs are prohibited in the primary section of the beach between May and September. However, there is a designated dog-friendly zone towards the left of The Boathouse pub facing out to sea, and as you head towards Appley.
Player's Beach ⟼ 2.3 km away
This beach boasts a wide stretch of sand during low tide but regrettably, it diminishes significantly during high tide. It emanates a tranquil and serene atmosphere, perfect for those who seek peaceful outings. There are no on-site facilities or parking available, cars must be parked at Binstead or Ryde and visitors are expected to walk for approximately 5-10 minutes to reach their destination.
Seagrove ⟼ 3.4 km away
Seagrove is a small bay situated on the east coast of the Isle of Wight. Measuring less than 1km in length, the bay slopes gently, with channels and sandbanks at low tide. The beach is mainly sand. Two streams cross the beach and there is a sewage overflow just offshore at the north end that could operate in response to significant rainfall. The beach is situated in a stunning bay adorned with majestic houses in the background (as seen in the image). While the concrete seawall provides a practical passage for strollers and wheelchairs, it may not be the most aesthetically pleasing. It's important to note the tide times to ensure you can enjoy the sandy beach that emerges at low tide. Finding parking space nearby can be challenging. The beach features simple restroom facilities. It draws a crowd of both swimmers and beachgoers looking to venture into Priory Bay, which lies to the east via a wooden walkway. The passageway also offers a shaded spot by the shore, ideal for hot days when sunburn is a concern.
Priory Bay ⟼ 4.1 km away
On a sunny day, the beach resembles an exotic island that is not easily accessible. One can either hike through the woods from Seagrove Bay or descend from the hotel if staying as a guest. However, the beach boasts lovely sand and serene waters, albeit only 6 inches deep, rendering it unsuitable for swimming. Yet, it is ideal for a refreshing paddle. Furthermore, there is a pleasant shaded spot beside the trees, making it a perfect retreat from the sun's hot rays.
St Helens ⟼ 5.1 km away
St Helens is a small bay situated on the east coast of the Isle of Wight at the mouth of Bembridge Harbour. Measuring less than 1km in length, the sandy beach slopes from the seawall into the harbour entrance channel. There is a café and beach huts on the promenade that stretches along the beach, with sand dunes at the rear. The beach boasts of a pleasant scenery and a sea wall that is easily accessible for both wheelchairs and push chairs. It also features a cafe where you can indulge in some ice cream treats. While it is an ideal location for taking a dip, it is worth noting that the water can be very shallow during low tide. The car park is in high demand and can fill up quickly, therefore you might have to consider walking from the nearby village or using the National Trust car park situated nearby.
Stokes Bay ⟼ 5.2 km away
The bathing water is a gently shelving beach in Hampshire on the South coast. The beach faces south-west across the Solent and is sheltered from the wind by the Isle of Wight. The beach is predominantly shingle with some sand exposed at low tide. A promenade sits above the western side of the beach and behind is a large grassed area with the village of Alverstoke beyond.
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Source of satellite-read water temperature: Copernicus Sentinel satellite data from the European Space Agency.