Stackpole quay is a very small harbour, managed by the National Trust. It’s hidden away amongst the headland of the area and provides a serene spot to visit.
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The beach is only revealed at low tide and is a pebble beach. This is popular with kayakers and canoeists who like to explore the local cliffs and caves that can be accessed via this beautifully clear water. Watersports can be booked here with Outer Reef Surf School.
There is a National Trust car park, which is free to members.
There are toilets within the car park too, these have disabled facilities.
From the car park, access up to the beach area is level, making it easily accessible for wheelchairs and prams. Access onto the beach is then a concrete slipway and the beach is stony. Beach mobility vehicles are available at Stackpolehere
There is a cafe just behind the harbour, which can provide a variety of refreshments.
Dog friendly beach all year round
Large National Trust car park
Public toilets in car park - disabled facilities
Outer Reef Surf School
Access is level from the car park, up to the beach itself - mobility vehicles available
Café on the harbour
Fishing from the Quay onto mixed ground.