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Wild Swimming Torbay

Adventures on Devon's Riviera (Torquay, Paignton and Brixham)
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In this lovingly-researched new guide, Matt Newbury and Sophie Pierce take the reader beyond the popular beaches into a hidden world. Torbay's 22 miles of coastline is enormously diverse, from the terracotta crags of Maidencombe, to the spectacular limestone arch at the grandly-named London Bridge; its waters are among the shallowest and safest in the UK. The book features fifteen detailed swims packed with practical information, as well as the history, popular culture, geology and marine biology of each unique section of coast. Captivating images by diver Dan Bolt reveal a previously unseen side to this coast, away from the sandcastles and candyfloss. The book also looks at Torbay's proud history of sea swimming, and a golden age when the resort was known as Queen of the Watering Places. The Bay was once renowned throughout the country for its amazing swimming; now it's time to rediscover what made this small corner of England so famous.
Maidencombe to Bell Rock Watcombe, White Beach and the Jade Cave Oddicombe Beach and the Juliet Cave Anstey's Cove to Redgate Beach and the Hidden Pool Meadfoot and Its Two Islands London Bridge Arch and Caves Beacon Cove and the Millstones Corbyn Head and Caves Livermead Head and the Hindu Temples Roundham Head to Goodrington Goodrington to Broadsands Broadsands to Elberry Cove Fishcombe Cove to Churston Cove Breakwater Beach to Berry Head St Mary's Bay to Durl Rock
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