Tor Bay Harbour

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The English Riviera has many beaches with different settings and facilities. We group them into three standards to help you choose the right place for your visit: 

Each standard describes what you can expect when you arrive. Read more about the standards and how we assess our beaches below, or visit the council site to find a beach and check facilities.

Excellent Standard beaches 

Excellent Beach Standard award

These beaches offer the highest level of water quality, safe access and visitor facilities. The Environment Agency tests the water often and Torbay Council publishes the results. They keep the beach clean of litter and remove seaweed where possible. You will find clear signs with safety advice, local wildlife notes and dog rules. Toilets, showers, drinking water and other facilities are available.

Torquay

Paignton

Brixham


Quality Standard beaches

Quality Beach Standard award  

These beaches are clean and well looked after. They have good  or excellent water quality, and Torbay Council publishes the results. Access routes and beach areas are tidy. Seasonal toilets and other facilities are available. You will find clear signs, safety advice, local wildlife notes and dog rules.

Torquay

Paignton


Natural beaches

Natural beach standard award 

Natural beaches are recognised for their landscape, tranquillity and ecological significance. 
They often have limited facilities and rely on careful environmental management that protects habitats and minimises disturbance. Seaweed and natural debris remain in place unless they present a risk. Access routes are kept safe and maintained, but intervention is minimal to preserve the natural setting. Clear information is provided where appropriate, but the focus remains on conserving the natural character of the beach. 

Torquay

Paignton

Brixham

How we assess beaches 

We use the English Riviera Beach Standards to check how each beach performs across six areas. These cover water quality, the natural environment, cleanliness, visitor facilities, safety and local character. We assess each beach in a way that reflects its size, setting and level of development.  

Water quality 

The Environment Agency tests the bathing water often during the bathing season and Torbay Council publishes the results. Predictive pollution alerts are displayed on the beaches when applicable, to help visitors understand when water quality may change. 

Check water quality of a beach 

Protecting the natural environment

We look at how each beach protects its natural landscape and wildlife. This includes how we care for habitats, how we manage seaweed and other natural material, and how we avoid damaging sensitive areas such as seagrass beds. 

Cleanliness and day-to-day management

We check that beaches, access paths and public areas are clean and well kept. We look at how often litter is removed and whether bins match visitor numbers. We only remove natural materials when they create a safety issue.  

Visitor information and facilities

We assess whether information on the beach is clear and helpful. Signs explain safety advice, water quality, access routes and dog rules. We also check that facilities such as toilets and bins are available where the location and visitor numbers require them, and that these are kept clean and in good working order.  

Access and safety 

We look at how easy it is to reach the beach and move around safely. This includes safe paths, steps, ramps and clear signs. We check that riskbased safety measures are in place. These may include rescue equipment, first aid access, or work with partner organisations such as lifesaving groups.  

Local character and sense of place

Each beach has its own character. We check that local features are respected and presented well. This may include signs about wildlife, geology, culture or the area’s history. We aim to keep the natural feel of Tor Bay’s coastline while making beaches welcoming for visitors.

 

Explore the English Riviera coastline

Learn how our beaches are cared for. This includes water quality checks and the upkeep of visitor facilities. Watch our video series that answers the most popular FAQs, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the work that keeps our coastline clean, safe and welcoming for everyone.

Who Tests the Water:

How Often Is Our Water Tested:

Sewage, Rainfall and Pollution Incidents:

Natural Beaches: