Saunton Sands

Local nameSaunton Sands
LocationBraunton, UK

Saunton Sands is a beach near the English village of Saunton on the North Devon coast near Braunton, popular for longboard surfing. Beyond its southern end, Crow Point, England is the mouth of the River Taw estuary. It is part of the Taw-Torridge estuary Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is at the centre of the UNESCO-designated North Devon's Biosphere Reserve, where Braunton Burrows lies at the heart.

Saunton Sands Hotel overlooks the beach at the northern end. The beach is cordoned off a few times a year and the beach used as an airstrip for military transport planes, usually Lockheed C-130 Hercules of the Royal Air Force, to practice STOL beach landings and take offs. Flying kites is prohibited, accordingly, on part of the beach.Saunton Sands is popular with surfers because the beach is long, an unusually exposed westerly, and provides space for large groups.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saunton_Sands

Address EX33 2, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°5'36.806" N -4°13'25.722" E

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