This beach is perfect for surfers, but even if you're not into surfing, it's still a great place to visit. The sand is clean and well-maintained, making it easy to walk on. You can also find plenty of sticks for your dog to play with. However, be aware that poo bins are only available at the north end of the beach and on some paths from the village. If you're looking for facilities like toilets, bars, and cafes, you'll need to head to the far north end of the beach. There are no facilities towards the south. But, there are plenty of paths that lead to and from the beach, so you can plan a short or long walk. While there is a lifeguard service, it's not available at all times. Be sure to check the noticeboards on entry and follow the advice given, especially if you plan on surfing or bathing. The waves here are stronger than at your average holiday location. Parking is available nearby, but you can also park in the village and enjoy a 10-minute stroll or walk from your B&B. It's important to note that this beach can get very crowded on weekends and during the height of summer, so it's best to avoid those times if possible. April and September are the best times to visit.
The beach is wide and open, providing a great sense of space. It's important to check the weather and dress accordingly since this is an exposed area. If it's sunny, make sure to put on sunscreen and bring enough water. The beach is roughly 4 1/4 miles long, making it ideal for hardcore walkers. If you want to visit Crop Point, drive to the adjacent car park. For a more relaxed day, you can simply wander along the shallow slope to the sea. Another option is to take the South West Coast Path from Croyde to enjoy the flora and fauna and panoramic views on the approach to Staunton Sands, then take the open-top bus back to Croyde. During high season, it's best to avoid the north end of the beach since the car park can get busy. Even out of season, it's a good idea to bring refreshments if you plan to go to Crow Point and walk north from there, as there are no facilities at that end of the beach.
The beach is quite enjoyable, especially with the convenient pay and display car parking nearby. The view across the estuary adds an extra touch of intrigue. It's a great spot to let your dogs roam freely and have some fun.
The oceanic pool was an absolute delight to take a dip in. It was far more comfortable than the open sea and had a hassle-free entry and exit system. With a maximum depth of 1.2 meters and a gradual slope, you can gradually acclimate yourself to the water temperature. The pool was impeccably maintained and offered a stunning vista. Changing rooms were conveniently located at the poolside.
This expansive beach is a paradise for pet owners, with ample space for dogs to run and play. However, the lack of restroom facilities and the steep Β£5 parking fee for just an hour's visit before heading to Appledore detract from the experience. Despite this, the attendant overseeing the parking lot was exceedingly friendly and accommodating.