Bossington Beach is a hidden gem located in a picturesque hamlet. This pebble beach is known for its tranquility and natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for a peaceful outing. The beach is surrounded by farmland, where wild rabbits can often be seen hopping around. The beach is also a great place for children, offering a fun and clean environment for them to play.
One of the unique features of this beach is the beautiful sunset views it offers, making it a perfect spot for a family evening. The beach is also known for its clear waters, which are ideal for a refreshing swim. However, visitors should be aware that the pebbles can be tough on the feet.
Getting to the beach involves a short walk from the National Trust car park at Bossington. From the car park, visitors need to cross a bridge, turn left, and follow a path through the woods. The path thins out at a National Trust 'stump', and a gate to the left leads to the beach. For those seeking a longer walk, a 20-minute walk to Hurlstone Point offers stunning views before descending to the beach.
The beach is also near a river, which can be crossed to reach the car park. On the way back, visitors often enjoy buying local apple juice, adding to the overall experience of the visit. Despite its beauty and charm, Bossington Beach remains relatively uncrowded, offering a serene and almost virgin beach experience.
Bossington Beach amenities include parking.
Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and cleanliness of the beach, making it a wonderful spot for family outings and peaceful experiences. The picturesque setting, with wild rabbits and a lovely walk through farmland, as well as the opportunity for a refreshing swim in the sea, are particularly appreciated. However, some visitors find the pebble beach tough on the feet and the location a bit hard to find.
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