"Beach huts, deck chairs and sun beds can be hired as can pedaloes. Plenty of kiosks for ice creams and a drink. Sit outside of the Inn on the Quay, admire the view and have a long cooling drink."
"No proper list of things to do in Paignton would be complete without mention of the local beach!. Aside from the obvious joys of having clean sand and blue water by which to while away those hot summer hours, Paignton Beach is dotted with several points of interest very much worth exploring. While each of them undoubtedly deserves their own subheading, for the sake of brevity I’ve compiled a small list of a few highlights here:"
"A large grassy green is
available as an alternative to the beach. Access is easy and there is
ample parking. One problem, Rover will have to stay at home as dogs are
banned."
"With easy access, this large sandy beach is often quiet when others can get busier, making it a great, safe choice for families. There are a handful of restaurants and cafés for a bite to eat, or why not take a picnic and enjoy sun, sea and sandwiches!. Getting here - Parking is available nearby, both in a car park and surrounding streets."
"Much like Goodrington Sands, Broadsands is shallow and safe for paddling. There’s a promenade here with a couple of cafes and a large area of park behind. Dogs are allowed between October and April."
"Preston Sands is to the North of Paignton Sands and is another sheltered beach in Torbay. There’s a promenade and cafe. Dogs are allowed from October to April."
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