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Seagrove Beach

This beach can be found nestled in between Priory Bay and Seaview Beach. At low tide you'll find a great expanse of golden sand and this is ideal for a huge range of beach activities and watersports (great for children). A slipway makes access easy for launching boats. At high tide the beach all but disappears so it is advisable to check the tide times before you visit. Dogs are allowed year round. No lifeguards are on duty.

Seagrove Beach
SEAVIEW
Isle of Wight
PO34 5BP
5 Stars

Jul 2022

Perfect for a family gathering

Large sandy beach, with a very gradual slope down into the sea, so ideal for young and old alike.
Toilets nearby too.
One disadvantage is that there is no shade, so take a sun umbrella along.

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5 Stars

Mar 2022

Beautiful Award-winning quiet beach

Around the corner from Seaview and leading onto Priory Bay. Sandy yet cornered by rock pool opportunities -Seagrove is a hidden gem. Easy parking from Solent View Road. This is a local's quiet spot!...

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5 Stars

Sep 2021

A beauty

Excellent beach, great for walks in the morning and late evenings, what a sunrise

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5 Stars

Aug 2018

Hidden gem

We booked a weeks holiday in a cottage in Seagrove and didn’t realise how amazing the beach was going to be. The water is clean and clear and as we had super hot weather most of the week we were able to swim and play in the water with our small grandchildren. There are lovely walks in both directions and the beach is safe and not too crowded. The children loved seeing the local horse riding school take their route along the beach.

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