Visit Lannacombe Beach
Lannacombe Beach is a small sandy-pebble cove with a stream running into the sea, set amid meadows and cliffs along the South Devon coast. It’s family-friendly, offering shallow waters and a safe spot for paddling. Summer brings an extra charm with butterflies flitting across the meadows, and ancient mill ruins nearby add a touch of history.
This quiet beach is ideal for families and nature lovers looking for a low-key day by the sea. The South West Coast Path skirts nearby, making it easy to combine a beach visit with a gentle hike along South Devon’s scenic coastline. Facilities are minimal, and parking is limited, so early arrival is advised.
Getting To Lannacombe Beach
Beach Location
Kingsbridge TQ7 2NH
Parking
There is a carpark close to the beach
Nearest Train
Getting There
Map of Lannacombe Beach

Lannacombe Beach Dogs Policy
Dogs are allowed year-round at Lannacombe.
Streams, meadows, and open space make it a dog favourite. Off-lead play works well if recall is solid.
Expect muddy paws and very content dogs.
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