Croyde Bay

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Croyde Bay is a popular sandy beach and surf destination on the north coast of Devon, England, known for its consistent waves and scenic surroundings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
beach
surfing destination
bestSeasonForSurf autumn
winter
country England
hasAccess car parks nearby
coast path
hasActivity bodyboarding
coastal walking
surfing
swimming
hasFacility cafes
equipment hire
surf schools
toilets
hasFeature lifeguard patrols in season
rocky headlands
sand dunes
hasNearbyAttraction Baggy Point NERFINISHED
hasNearbyBeach Saunton Sands NERFINISHED
Woolacombe Beach NERFINISHED
hasReputation one of the best surfing beaches in England
hasSandType sandy beach
knownFor consistent waves
holiday accommodation
scenic surroundings
surfing
tourism
locatedIn Devon
North Devon NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedOnCoastOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
nearestVillage Croyde NERFINISHED
partOf North Devon Coast NERFINISHED
popularWith families
holidaymakers
surfers
region North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
subjectTo strong rip currents at times
suitableFor advanced surfers
intermediate surfers
usedFor surf competitions
waveType beach break

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North Devon containsBeach Croyde Bay