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Chartwell Cl, Nuneaton, Warwickshire
CV11 6SL Nuneaton and Bedworth District (B)
The most accessible and beautiful beaches in the vicinity
Discover the nearest beaches to CV11 6SL with our comprehensive guide tailored for beach lovers. Get ready to soak up the sun, enjoy the sea, and unwind on the sands.
Distance | Beach | Details |
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62.6MILES | COTSWOLDS WATER PARK (KEYNES LAKE 32) BEACHCOTSWOLDS DCGLOUCESTERSHIRE |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
84.9MILES | HEACHAM BEACHWEST NORFOLKNORFOLK |
Heacham features two sandy beaches, North and South beach, and are ideal for lounging about on the golden sand or building sand castles with the children. It's the only beach in Norfolk that faces west, and it sits beautifully on the glorious North Norfolk coast. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
85.1MILES | HAMPSTEAD HEATH (LADIES POND) BEACHCITY OF LONDONLONDON |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach complies with mandatory requirements for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
85.3MILES | HAMPSTEAD HEATH (MIXED POND) BEACHCITY OF LONDONLONDON |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach complies with mandatory requirements for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
85.4MILES | HAMPSTEAD HEATH (MENS POND) BEACHCITY OF LONDONLONDON |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
86MILES | HUNSTANTON MAIN BEACH BEACHWEST NORFOLKNORFOLK |
Located just outside Hunstanton in Norfolk, Main Beach is renowned for its famous white and red striped cliffs. When the tide goes out the glorious sandy beach is exposed, and is extremely popular in the summer months. Facilities include toilets, cafes, restaurants and pubs, and a leisure centre is situated nearby. A Sea Life centre can also be found nearby, and children can take donkey rides along the beach. Pay and display parking is available. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
86.8MILES | HUNSTANTON (OLD HUNSTANTON) BEACHWEST NORFOLKNORFOLK |
Head down to Old Hunstanton beach for some spectacular sunsets - this beach faces west so it gets plenty of sun exposure, giving it the nickname Sunny Hunny. With broad sandy beaches and lots of rock pools to explore, it's a fantastic destination for the whole family. The beach has been given a Blue Flag Award that recognises its high standard in quality and safety. Dogs not allowed on the main beach. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
86.9MILES | SKEGNESS BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
The award-winning and renowned Skegness Beach is a long and sandy beach that has been given the coveted Blue Flag Award for its cleanliness and water quality. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer months. Central beach is close to the main promenade, so you can escape the sun and take a ride on the fair or a stroll around the shops. Kiosks, novelty shops, cafes and bars are available nearby, as are toilets and first aid facilities. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
88.2MILES | THE SERPENTINE - HYDE PARK BEACHWESTMINSTER CCLONDON |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach complies with mandatory requirements for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
88.6MILES | INGOLDMELLS SOUTH BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
A popular beach close to Skegness in Lincolnshire, Ingoldmells South Beach is a sandy beach with Fantasy Island theme park situated nearby. Public toilets are available next to the beach, and cafes and shops are also within a short distance. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
89.4MILES | CHAPEL ST LEONARD BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
Awarded the Blue Flag Award for cleanliness, Chapel St. Leonard beach is the perfect place to unwind. Its sandy beach is great for activities and swimming, or just a stroll along the promenade to Chapel Point. Miles of sandy beach look out onto the North Sea. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
90.3MILES | ANDERBY BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
Anderby beach is one of the areas quieter beach, and the perfect place to unwind away from the crowds. Public toilets are available in the car park next to the beach. There is no lifeguard on duty at Anderby beach. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
90.6MILES | MOGGS EYE BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
A lovely sandy beach close to the pretty town of Mablethorpe in Lincolnshire. A lifeguard is not available at this beach, although it is good for swimming, bathing, surfing and fishing. The beach has been awarded by the Marine Conservation Society. Dogs are allowed on the beach. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
91MILES | SUTTON-ON-SEA BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
An old-fashioned seaside resort that has clean golden sands that the whole family will love and enjoy. Great for picnics, sandcastles, taking a stroll or catching fish. Lifeguard cover is available on the beach from June to September. Toilets and first aid post is available. The beach has been awarded the Blue Flag for clean beaches. Beach chalets available to hire. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
91.6MILES | MABLETHORPE TOWN BEACHEAST LINDSEYLINCOLNSHIRE |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
93.1MILES | NEW BRIGHTON BEACHWIRRALMERSEYSIDE |
A popular seaside resort that's home to the Floral Pavilion Theatre and Conference Centre. Having undergone a recent redevelopment, New Brighton is now home to a casino, new restaurants, hotels, cinema and activity centres. The beach is 3/4 mile of flat sand, with excellent views across Liverpool Bay. A host of facilities is available, including first aid and toilets. Activities include swimming, jetskiing, powerboating, fishing and canoeing. Parking is available at Bay View Drive or along King's Drive. Dogs are allowed on the beach. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
93.4MILES | CLEETHORPES BEACHCLEETHORPESLincolnshire |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
93.7MILES | MORETON BEACHWIRRALMERSEYSIDE |
Lovely sandy beach with plenty of facilities for day-trippers to the beach, including shops, cafe, public toilets and a leisure centre. Horse riding and sand-buggying are popular activities on this beach. Water quality is considered excellent, and Wirral Council seasonal lifeguards patrol this beach at peak times. The beach is Marine Conservation Society recommended. Car parking is available near to the beach. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
93.9MILES | WEST KIRBY BEACHWIRRALMERSEYSIDE |
Just 300 metres in length, but this beach lies between 1km of beautiful sand dunes and 2km of sand flats that are exposed at low tide. West Kirby beach has one of the best marine lakes in the area, which has been recently opened after a complete refurbishment. Windsurfing and kiting are popular activities on this beach, although are not allowed within 100m of the tide line, to allow swimmers to enjoy the water safely. Free parking is available on the promenade running alonside the marine lake, and there is also a pay-and-display car park close to the beach at Dee Lane. There are plenty of local shops within driving distance at West Kirby. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach complies with mandatory requirements for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
94.4MILES | MEOLS BEACHWIRRALMERSEYSIDE |
Meols beach is a small strip of shingle and vast expanse of sand that is exposed during low tides. Sand buggying is a popular pastime on the large areas of sand exposed by the receding tides. There are plenty of popular coastal walks as well as bird-watching opportunities. Adjacent to the beach is the 4-mile long North Wirral Coastal Park. Toilets are available at the beach, and parking is available nearby. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
95.7MILES | CLEVEDON BEACH BEACHWOODSPRINGSomerset |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
97.6MILES | FRENSHAM GREAT POND BEACHWAVERLEY BCSURREY |
Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
99.5MILES | FORMBY BEACHSEFTONMERSEYSIDE |
Surrounded by sweeping coastal pinewoods, Formby Beach enjoys breathtaking sea views that head out into the Irish Sea towards Ireland. Ideal for families, there are picnic areas and plenty of walks across the landscape. Open all year, this beach won the Quality Coast Award 2012. A large car park and picnic area is available. No lifeguard cover is available at Formby Beach. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
100.3MILES | PRESTATYN BEACHPRESTATYNDENBIGHSHIRE |
Prestatyn beaches are split into three different areas. At the west end of Prestatyn, Ffrith Beach stretches from the Golf Course to Ffrith Beach Fun Park. The beach is dog-friendly and dog walkers are welcome from May-September. At Central Beach there is a Blue Flag proudly displayed, meaning the water quality is checked regularly for bathers to swim. Car parking is available nearby, and lifeguards are stationed during the season. Facilities at Central Beach include toilets, cafe, play area and outdoor shower. Finally, Barkby Beach is home to plenty of boats - it's home to Prestatyn Sailing Club and slipway. Swimming at Barkby Beach isn't recommended, but the beach itself is excellent for sunbathers. Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |
101.2MILES | WELLS BEACHNORTH NORFOLKNORFOLK |
Take a car from Wells and explore Wells beach with its fantastic views and excellent fish and chip shops. With a miniature railway for the whole family to enjoy, it's not all about sunbathing. Backed by pine trees and dunes, this unspoilt beach is perfect for birdwatching, although nearby you can take part in trampolining, boating, crazy golf and of course a bite to eat. A lifeguard is on duty at weekends from Wells Lifeguard Club. 300-space car park is nearby (pay and display). Water quality: Bathing water at this beach meets or exceeds legal guidelines for water quality, and is safe for swimming/bathing. Compliant with the Blue Flag Directive 2010. |