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There is no village on the bay but [[East Prawle]] looks out over its western end.
There is no village on the bay but [[East Prawle]] looks out over its western end.


A lane leads down beside a brook to the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] car park by the beach.  There is a short, sandy beach in the bay which is a fine, isolated family spot, if not one of the county’s most popular beraches.
A lane leads down beside a brook to the small car park by the beach.  There is a short, sandy beach in the bay which is a fine, isolated family spot, if not one of the county’s most popular beraches.


The [[South West Coast Path]] runs along the bay.
The [[South West Coast Path]] runs along the bay.

Latest revision as of 13:49, 14 May 2024

Lannacombe Bay

Lannacombe Bay is a broad, open bay on the English Channel, on the south coast of Devon. It extends between outliers of two famous rocky headlands; Start Point to the north-east and Prawle Point to the south-west, the latter being Devon's southernmost point.

There is no village on the bay but East Prawle looks out over its western end.

A lane leads down beside a brook to the small car park by the beach. There is a short, sandy beach in the bay which is a fine, isolated family spot, if not one of the county’s most popular beraches.

The South West Coast Path runs along the bay.

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