Weston Mouth is a beach situated in Weston, an isolated region between Sidmouth and Seaton along the East Devon coast in the United Kingdom. Access to the beach is limited to a lengthy walk down a path or from the sea.
The beach has gained popularity among naturists, who often visit in large numbers. A sign indicating that the right-hand side of the beach is reserved for naturists has sparked controversy.
The beach lacks facilities, with the nearest ones located in the village of Sidford several miles away. Weston beach is composed of shingle, small pebbles, and rock pools, and has a vast naturist area.
There are two ways to reach the beach, one involving a lengthy walk along the beach and the other a steep and arduous descent through a valley. The beach is entirely rural and lacks facilities, and recent cliff falls make caution necessary.
Additionally, dogs are permitted on the beach.
Visitor reviews highlight that the beach is stunning and secluded, making it a great place to relax and unwind. Visitors enjoy the coastal path hike and the beautiful wooded area leading to the beach. However, visitors complain about the difficult and steep descent/ascent to the beach, which can be challenging for those with mobility issues or asthma.
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