Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the major tourist beaches nearby, Saltern Cove is a perfect escape. Climb up to the cove, and you’ll be rewarded with a stunning beach, covered in sand, rocks, and pebbles – not to mention the pool of rock pools exposed at low tide which are begging to be explored! Saltern Cove is a special place, designated a both Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Local Nature Reserve. In fact, the reserve extends all the way out to 376 metres below sea level – an incredible site that’s unique in the UK. Why not come take a look around for yourself?
Are there lifeguards on Saltern Cove?
Saltern Cove is not a lifeguarded beach.Beach lifeguards in Devon are provided by the RNLI and details can be subject to change.
For the most up-to-date information on lifeguards at Saltern Cove including lifeguard patrol dates and times, please refer to the RNLI website.
Are dogs allowed on Saltern Cove?
So – is Saltern Cove, Devon dog friendly?There are certain times of the year when dogs are allowed on Saltern Cove.
Dogs are allowed at Devon dog friendly beaches.
Is there parking at Saltern Cove?
There is no parking availabile at Saltern Cove.Saltern Cove Location
The nearest postcode location for Saltern Cove is:The OS Grid Reference for Saltern Cove is: SX 8949 5852
The nearest town to Saltern Cove is: Paignton