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Sandymouth is a small 2km long secluded beach quite popular for watersport activities. The water there can be quite dangerous due to its rips and rocks.
The beach has rock-pools and is bordered by high cliffs. It is reached by a moderately steep stony track from the car park. The beach is popular with surfers and holiday makers.
Parking - There is a National Trust car park with 200 spaces 300 yards from the beach. There is a charge for using the car park.
Beach Type: Sand/Pebbles/Rock
Dogs: Dog access restricted
Bude is situated on the A39 coastal road. From the A30, turn off at Okehampton along the A3079 and then the A3072. Sandymouth is signposted off the A39 about 1 mile north of Bude.