View from Bolberry Down

Things to do around Thurlestone and the surrounding area

Discover the picturesque coastal area that surrounds The Seaview Beach Apartment.  Promising golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and a variety of activities for the whole family. Thurlestone offers a prime position to explore the very best attractions and landmarks Devon has to offer.  Having spent many happy holidays in the area, here are some ideas of how to experience all that this area has to offer.

Thurlestone Beach

Named after the iconic coastal rock formation and known for its golden sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and serene countryside. Thurlestone is an ideal destination for those seeking a place to relax and unwind before exploring further afield.

Walks

We are lucky to have the South West Coast Path right on our door step, which makes a haven for any keen walkers.  You can walk towards Bigbury-on-Sea and Burgh Island.  Explore Hope Cove where you will find two lovely beaches, Inner Hope and Outer Hope and a few restaurants and shop. Bolberry Down where this beautiful photo was taken looking back towards Thurlestone is a stunning area to explore.  

Watersports in Thurlestone

The sheltered bay of South Milton Sands / Thurlestone Beach is perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding.  At low tide there is a safe very calm, flat-water ‘lagoon’ area perfect for these watersports.

There is the possibilty to rent kayaks and paddleboards on Thurlestone Beach.

Rockpooling at Thurlestone

Rockpooling

Exposed on a low tide at Thurlestone Sands, the rockpools teem with marine life, perfect for beach explorers of every age!  You will find crab, shrimp, anemones and starfish if you are lucky.

Bantham Beach

Bantham Beach in South Devon is sandy beach located at the mouth of the River Avon, a hotspot for surfers and body boarding thanks to its consistent waves. It also has stunning views of Burgh Island and family-friendly rock pools at low tide. It offers shallow, calm waters in the estuary for paddleboarding and features extensive sand dunes.

Bantham Beach

Eating out

There is lots of choice when it comes to eating out around Thurlestone.  There is the Beach House in Thurlestone Sands, a laidback foodie destination serving simple seafood and takeaway just yards from the beach and apartment.  Within the Thurlestone Hotel there is The Terrace Bar offering a delicious lunch menu, The Village Inn one of Devon’s classic traditional pubs and fine dining at The Trevilder, South Devons Best Restaurant.  A little further afield there are a number of eateries in Hope Cove.  During the Summer you will find Rockbox on the beach at Thurlestone. At Rockbox you can enjoy sunrise coffees, crepes, takeaway foods and sunset music sessions.  In Kingsbridge, Verse is a new dining experience serving seasonal British & Mediterranean-inspired food.

 

Family days out

Woodlands Leisure Park is the largest theme park in Devon, a perfect family day out for all, while Dartmoor Zoological park and Pennywell Farm will appeal to animal lovers.

Thurlestone village

Thurlestone Golf Club

Running along a stretch of stunning coastline, Thurlestone is a fantastic location to play golf.  The cliff-top terrain provides breath-taking views of the legendary Thurlestone Rock to the East and the beautiful Avon Estuary and Burgh Island to the West.

Thurlestone village

The village of Thurlestone, which is just a short drive or slightly longer walk away from the apartment, is a quaint village where you can experience the quiet, carefree Devon lifestyle and explore the church, village shop and Thurlestone Inn.

Thurlestone village
Swimming pool

Apartment swimming pool

The apartment has an outdoor heated swimming pool (during peak season – late May to late September).

…right on Thurlestone Beach

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The arrow marks the apartments location. The seaview beach apartment has stunning sea and beach views from balconies, master bedroom & lounge.