Crooklets Beach
Crooklets Beach is a wide sandy shore on Cornwall's northern coast near Bude, with soft sand and level access paths. The beach expands at low tide to reveal more space for exploration, while rocks and cliffs frame the coastline.
The nearby town of Bude became popular in the 1800s when Victorian travelers discovered the coast. The beach itself has since grown into an important gathering spot for families and water sports enthusiasts in the region.
The beach serves as a gathering place for families and the local surf community. Cafes near the sand reflect the relaxed coastal lifestyle, where visitors commonly sit together and watch the water.
A large level car park sits nearby with card and app payment options, and the beach is easily reached on foot from there. Toilets, showers, a beach cafe, and lifeguards from May through September make a day here convenient and safe.
A special sand chair device allows people with mobility needs to move easily across the sand to the water. This service is available through the Summerleaze Beach Office, making the shore accessible to all visitors.
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