St Mary’s Bay is a delightful secluded beach with interesting rock formations and surrounding cliffs. It is Brixham's largest beach and is made up of sand and shingle. Access to St Mary’s may be difficult but if you persevere you will find a delightful sandy stretch of beach at the bottom of the cliffs.
It is just off the South West Coast Path where you can find wonderful panoramic views of the area overlooking the beach and Berry Head National Nature Reserve is nearby.
Information about toilets, cafés and beach facilities at Shoalstone Beach.
Facilities at St Mary's Bay
Guidance for visitors with accessibility needs.
Accessibility information
Details of nearby car parks and Blue Badge parking.
Car parking near St Mary's Bay