Lydstep Haven Beach is a sand and shingle beach, surrounded by wooded hillsides. There is a large holiday park behind the beach, to which the beach belongs.
However, the beach isn’t just for visitors of the park. The Blue Flag crescent of sand and shingle is open to everyone. It has views out towards Caldey Island.
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There are plenty of rock pools, caves and inlets to explore at either end of the beach.
There is a National Trust car park on the headland SA70 7SD from where you can access the beach - via the coast path or other access is through the holiday park.
There are toilets available and a small shop in the holiday park, which are open to the public.
Access is via steps or a slipway on to the beach.
Dogs are not allowed on the Eastern part of the beach between 1st May and 30th September. Dogs can access the other half of the beach year round and must be on leads when not on the sands.
Daily: 17th June - 3rd Sept 23 (10am-6pm)
Lydstep Head car park - SA70 7SD
Within the holiday park - which are open to the public
Permission is required
Good for sunrise