Westlake Bay

Bay in Devon

England

Westlake Bay

Beacon near the South West Coast Path between Bovisand and Heybrook Bay The Plymouth Breakwater can just be made out in the background to the left.
Beacon near the South West Coast Path between Bovisand and Heybrook Bay Credit: Ruth Sharville

Westlake Bay is a picturesque coastal area located in Devon, England. Situated on the southern coast of the county, it offers stunning views of the English Channel and is known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

The bay boasts a sandy beach that stretches for approximately one kilometer, providing a perfect spot for sunbathing, picnicking, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the shore. The clear turquoise waters of the bay are ideal for swimming and other water activities.

Surrounded by lush green cliffs and rolling hills, Westlake Bay offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The bay is also home to a variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and nature enthusiasts.

Westlake Bay is easily accessible, with a car park located nearby, as well as public transportation options. The bay is also equipped with facilities such as toilets and refreshment kiosks, ensuring visitors have everything they need for a comfortable day out.

The area around Westlake Bay is dotted with charming coastal towns and villages, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the local culture and history. Nearby attractions include quaint shops, traditional pubs, and historical landmarks.

Overall, Westlake Bay in Devon is a must-visit destination for those seeking a serene coastal experience. With its stunning natural beauty, sandy beach, and peaceful ambiance, it provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Westlake Bay Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 50.322569/-4.1209677 or Grid Reference SX4949. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Beacon near the South West Coast Path between Bovisand and Heybrook Bay The Plymouth Breakwater can just be made out in the background to the left.
Beacon near the South West Coast Path between Bovisand and Heybrook Bay
The Plymouth Breakwater can just be made out in the background to the left.
Grassy area - and occasional car park - Bovisand Bay You can just make out the yellow helicopter in the centre of the photo.  It belongs to the Electricity board - see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7118177">SX4950 : Zoom shot of Electricity Board helicopter over chalets at Bovisand</a>.
Grassy area - and occasional car park - Bovisand Bay
You can just make out the yellow helicopter in the centre of the photo. It belongs to the Electricity board - see SX4950 : Zoom shot of Electricity Board helicopter over chalets at Bovisand.
Crownhill  Bay, Bovisand - south end, from the access steps
Crownhill Bay, Bovisand - south end, from the access steps
Shag Stone This rock, near the Eastern entrance to Plymouth Sound, is one of several along the coastline with the same name. The rock is a popular spot with the local Cormorant population.
Shag Stone
This rock, near the Eastern entrance to Plymouth Sound, is one of several along the coastline with the same name. The rock is a popular spot with the local Cormorant population.
Heybrook Bay The settlement at Heybrook Bay, adjacent to Wembury Point
Heybrook Bay
The settlement at Heybrook Bay, adjacent to Wembury Point
Heybrook Bay This is not a tourist spot.  There is no beach, just rocks and a warning sign in the village advises you not to eat any shellfish you might find.
Heybrook Bay
This is not a tourist spot. There is no beach, just rocks and a warning sign in the village advises you not to eat any shellfish you might find.
Manor Bourne, Andurn Brake Looking down on  Manor Bourne and over Andurn Brake from the arable fields that descend from Down Thomas to the coast. This image showing a Royal Navy frigate shortly after its sailing out from Plymouth Sound.
Manor Bourne, Andurn Brake
Looking down on Manor Bourne and over Andurn Brake from the arable fields that descend from Down Thomas to the coast. This image showing a Royal Navy frigate shortly after its sailing out from Plymouth Sound.
Renney Rocks This is a rocky promontory on the western side of Heybrook Bay seen at mid-tide.  At low tide a wide area of rocks are exposed, at high tide just a few limestone crags.
Renney Rocks
This is a rocky promontory on the western side of Heybrook Bay seen at mid-tide. At low tide a wide area of rocks are exposed, at high tide just a few limestone crags.
Across Heybrook Bay The wave-cut platform in the foreground is a raised beach which stands roughly at the current high tide mark. Behind it the low cliffs are made of glacial "head", an unconsolidated deposit formed in periglacial times.
Across Heybrook Bay
The wave-cut platform in the foreground is a raised beach which stands roughly at the current high tide mark. Behind it the low cliffs are made of glacial "head", an unconsolidated deposit formed in periglacial times.
The Mew Stone The Mew Stone at the eastern end of the entrance to Plymouth Sound
The Mew Stone
The Mew Stone at the eastern end of the entrance to Plymouth Sound
Renney Road looking towards Plymouth Breakwater This is the site of Fort Renney which was a Gunnery Battery protecting Plymouth Sound.
Renney Road looking towards Plymouth Breakwater
This is the site of Fort Renney which was a Gunnery Battery protecting Plymouth Sound.
Old Fort Renney looking towards Cawsand The building in the foreground is part of the old gunnery battery which overlooks Heybrook Bay.
Old Fort Renney looking towards Cawsand
The building in the foreground is part of the old gunnery battery which overlooks Heybrook Bay.
Andurn Point At a fairly low tide the rocks stretch out like a fist into the approaches to Plymouth Sound. Rame Head is just visible in the west.
Andurn Point
At a fairly low tide the rocks stretch out like a fist into the approaches to Plymouth Sound. Rame Head is just visible in the west.
View south across Westlake Bay Renney Rocks are sticking out beyond the point at the southern end of this small bay.
View south across Westlake Bay
Renney Rocks are sticking out beyond the point at the southern end of this small bay.
Renney Rocks Viewed from the South West Coastal Path LDF. This is at low tide, the rocks becoming an island at mean high tide.
Renney Rocks
Viewed from the South West Coastal Path LDF. This is at low tide, the rocks becoming an island at mean high tide.
Wembury: approaching Heybrook Bay On the South West Coast Path. The large building, centre, with the terrace, dark roof and car park up on the left, is the Eddystone Inn, with two restaurants and a bar providing good views out to sea
Wembury: approaching Heybrook Bay
On the South West Coast Path. The large building, centre, with the terrace, dark roof and car park up on the left, is the Eddystone Inn, with two restaurants and a bar providing good views out to sea
Wembury: coast at Heybrook Bay Looking towards Cawsand Bay with the neighbouring Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand across the water, in the distance
Wembury: coast at Heybrook Bay
Looking towards Cawsand Bay with the neighbouring Cornish villages of Cawsand and Kingsand across the water, in the distance
Wembury: towards Rame Head A coastal view with three Royal Navy vessels visible: the amphibious assault ship HMS Albion in the Channel, left, and two Royal Fleet Auxiliary Bay Class landing vessels closer inshore. Rame Head is in Cornwall and is crowned with a small chapel. In the distance, on the right, are the neighbouring villages of Cawsand and Kingsand
Wembury: towards Rame Head
A coastal view with three Royal Navy vessels visible: the amphibious assault ship HMS Albion in the Channel, left, and two Royal Fleet Auxiliary Bay Class landing vessels closer inshore. Rame Head is in Cornwall and is crowned with a small chapel. In the distance, on the right, are the neighbouring villages of Cawsand and Kingsand
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Westlake Bay is located at Grid Ref: SX4949 (Lat: 50.322569, Lng: -4.1209677)

Administrative County: Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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