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Bideford Bay, also known as Barnstaple Bay and often shown on maps as Barnstaple or Bideford Bay, is a large area of water on the northwest coast of in South West England, at the southwestern end of the where it joins the . The bay extends from in the southwest to the northeast, and is partly sheltered by the island of , offshore. It takes its alternative names from the towns of and , located respectively on the rivers and which flow into the bay.


Topography and geology
The north-facing coastline east of Hartland Point is backed by steep wooded or rocky cliffs with no natural harbours; this section is sparsely populated. The small former fishing village of is a popular tourist destination, with a man-made harbour. Further east is the village of Westward Ho!, where there is a clearly defined platform, cut well above the level of the present beach by wave action at times of high sea levels. There is a with deposits at the southern end of Westward Ho! Beach, providing evidence of sea level rise which swamped the coastal forest about 6,000 years ago. Devon County Council: Geology to see in Northern Devon and Exmoor

North of Westward Ho! the coastline changes to one of extensive sandy beaches backed by systems. The combined estuary of the rivers Taw and Torridge emerges into the bay between the dune systems of Northam Burrows and . The Northam Burrows area is managed as a , and comprises a grassy coastal plain with a ridge and spit formed by a process of . Braunton Burrows is one of the largest sand dune systems in Britain, English Nature: Braunton Burrows. Accessed 21 September 2010. at over long and wide, and backs the long wide sandy beach of . The dunes are of international importance for their wildlife, including a number of rarities, and form the core of a Biosphere Reserve.

The northern section of the bay's coast comprises the popular and tourist venues of and (including ), smaller bays with beaches set between the steeply sloping headlands of Saunton Down, and Morte Point. The coastline between Saunton Sands and Baggy Point includes cliffs rising in places to , comprising , , and , many of which show dramatic folding. Raised beaches hold large boulders transported to the area by , including a 12 tonne pink boulder at Saunton thought to have originated in north west .


Designations and amenities
The coastal landscape of the bay forms the core of the North Devon AONB - a designation which also includes sections of the Devon coast to the east and west. In addition the larger part of this coast has also been designated as a part of the North Devon and Hartland Heritage Coasts. Britain Express heritage coast webpage

The popular , the South West Coast Path, runs the entire length of the bay.Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 scale Explorer map sheets 126 Clovelly & Hartland and 139 Bideford, Ilfracombe & Barnstaple There are car parks for visitors at , , Braunton Burrows, Northam Burrows, Westward Ho! and Clovelly.


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