Saunton Sands

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Saunton Sands is a long, sandy beach on the North Devon coast of England, popular for surfing, coastal walks, and its extensive dune system.

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Saunton Sands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Braunton Burrows NERFINISHED
coastType open Atlantic-facing coast via Bristol Channel
country England
environmentalSignificance adjacent to UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (Braunton Burrows)
hasAccess car park
hasActivity beach games
kite flying
longboard surfing
stand-up paddleboarding
surfing
swimming
walking
hasBeachType long sandy beach
hasFacility beach huts
cafe
lifeguard service (seasonal)
surf school
toilets
hasFeature gentle sloping shoreline
sand dunes
wide tidal beach
hasManagement private estate management with public access
hasOrientation west-facing
hasSandType sandy
hasTideRange large tidal range
hasViewOf Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Lundy Island (distant view)
hasWaveType long peeling waves
knownFor coastal walks
extensive dune system
surfing
locatedIn North Devon NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Devon NERFINISHED
nearestTown Braunton NERFINISHED
Croyde NERFINISHED
partOf North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
South West England NERFINISHED
popularWith dog walkers
families
surfers
region North Devon coast NERFINISHED
suitableFor beginner surfers
intermediate surfers
usedFor filming location
photo shoots

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North Devon containsBeach Saunton Sands