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[[File:Burgh Island Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 1475874.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Burgh Island Hotel]]
[[File:Burgh Island Hotel - geograph.org.uk - 1475874.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Burgh Island Hotel]]
{{county|Devon}}
{{county|Devon}}
'''Bigbury Bay''' is a broad bay on the south coast of [[Devon]], between the [[Bolt Tail]] in the south-east and [[Revelstoke]] in the north-west, open to the [[English Channel]].
'''Bigbury Bay''' is a broad bay on the south coast of [[Devon]], between the [[Bolt Tail]] in the south-east and [[Revelstoke]] in the north-west, open to the [[English Channel]].  Two noted South Devon rivers enter the bay:  the [[River Erme]] in the west and the [[River Avon|Devon Avon]] to the east.


The shore of the bay is largely rocky, with a few beaches, the main beach being the broad sands at the mouth of the [[River Avon, Devon|River Avon]].
The shore of the bay is largely rocky, with a few beaches, the main beach being the broad sands at the mouth of the Avon.


The main point of interest in the bay is [[Burgh Island]], opposite [[Bigbury-on-Sea]], where the Avon enters the bay.  The sands connect the island to the mainland at low tide; the flood tide leaving it cut off.  On the island stands a hotel, made famous by Agatha Christie and several television adaptations of her work.
The main point of interest in the bay is [[Burgh Island]], opposite [[Bigbury-on-Sea]], where the Avon enters the bay.  The sands connect the island to the mainland at low tide; the flood tide leaving it cut off.  On the island stands a hotel, made famous by Agatha Christie and several television adaptations of her work.
Bigbury-on-Sea has developed as a seaside resort.  [[Bigbury]] itself is a smaller village inland of its bay.
The bay is mainly fringed with cliffs, but has scattered small sandy coves and where the Avon enters the bay at Bigbury-on-Sea, sheltered by the island, it lays down a broad, beach, much frequented by holidaymakers in season.
[[File:Newton and Noss, towards Bigbury Bay - geograph.org.uk - 436512.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Bigbury Bay from by Stoke Point]]
==Location==
*Location map:  {{wmap|50.281533|-3.907426}}
{{map|SX640440}}
==Outside links==
*[https://www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk/things-to-do/bigbury-on-sea-beach-p232883 Bigbury-on-Sea]: Visit South Devon


[[Category:Bays of Devon]]
[[Category:Bays of Devon]]

Latest revision as of 18:43, 22 February 2019

The Burgh Island Hotel

Bigbury Bay is a broad bay on the south coast of Devon, between the Bolt Tail in the south-east and Revelstoke in the north-west, open to the English Channel. Two noted South Devon rivers enter the bay: the River Erme in the west and the Devon Avon to the east.

The shore of the bay is largely rocky, with a few beaches, the main beach being the broad sands at the mouth of the Avon.

The main point of interest in the bay is Burgh Island, opposite Bigbury-on-Sea, where the Avon enters the bay. The sands connect the island to the mainland at low tide; the flood tide leaving it cut off. On the island stands a hotel, made famous by Agatha Christie and several television adaptations of her work.

Bigbury-on-Sea has developed as a seaside resort. Bigbury itself is a smaller village inland of its bay.

The bay is mainly fringed with cliffs, but has scattered small sandy coves and where the Avon enters the bay at Bigbury-on-Sea, sheltered by the island, it lays down a broad, beach, much frequented by holidaymakers in season.

Bigbury Bay from by Stoke Point

Location

SX640440

Outside links