Anstey's Cove in 360º
Enjoy a virtual tour of Anstey’s Cove tucked away below limestone cliffs, a small rocky beach with interesting rock formations and views across Lyme Bay to the Dorset coast.
Accessed from the coastal path, this beach has lovely sea views and a quiet and peaceful atmosphere suitable for fishing. During the summer I like to come down with friends buy a panini or something from the cafe and just sit and chill.
Awards
- Good Beach Guide.
- Seaside Award.
Potential Hazards
Deep shelving beach
Strong winds
History
Where To Eat & Drink
Facilities are available with a shop and licensed cafe till 9pm.
Getting There
Down behind the Palace Hotel, the beach is located across from the car park off the South West Coast Path.
- By Car, Pay and display parking, ¼ mile 5 minutes walk to the beach.
- Prices, Mon-Sun – All day
- 2 Hours £1.00
- 12 Hours £2.00
- 24 Hours £3.00
- By Bus, Get off at the Palace Hotel and walk down Anstey’s Cove Road.
Helpful Tips
- It’s a fairly steep hill with some steps on one side with a hand rail.
- There are No lifeguards.
- Dogs are welcome all year round.
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Beach type: shingle, rock.
Water Quality
Sunrise & Sunset
Tide Times
Torquay Tide Times Mon 24th Mar 2025 | ||
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Tide | Time | Height |
High | 00:25 | 3.68m |
Low | 06:54 | 2.39m |
High | 13:25 | 3.52m |
Low | 19:35 | 2.40m |
www.tidetimes.org.uk |
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Originally posted on 27 Jul 2017 @ 12:19