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Moggs Eye

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  • 4.6°C
  • 2025-01-21

Moggs Eye beach is also known as Huttoft beach and is a quiet rural beach. It is sandy and surrounded by dunes and unspoilt countryside. The beach is fairly quiet during the summer. It is a great place for dog owners as the beach is spacious and sandy. However, the sea can be dirty with brown foam and silt floating on the surface. Some caution is advised regarding jellyfish and weaver fish. The beach has an unspoilt and open feel, making it ideal for swimming during high tide. Toilet facilities are available and fresh water is provided for dogs. There is also a cafe about a 30-minute walk away in Anderby Creek. Car park is available.

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