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 Devon in South West England, at the southwestern end of the Bristol Channel where it joins the Celtic Sea. The bay extends from Hartland Point in the southwest to Baggy Point the northeast, and is partly sheltered by the island of Lundy, offshore. It takes its alternative names from the towns of Bideford and Barnstaple, located respectively on the rivers River Torridge and River Taw which flow into the bay.
North of Westward Ho! the coastline changes to one of extensive sandy beaches backed by sand dune systems. The combined estuary of the rivers Taw and Torridge emerges into the bay between the dune systems of Northam Burrows and Braunton Burrows. The Northam Burrows area is managed as a country park, and comprises a grassy coastal plain with a Shingle beach ridge and spit formed by a process of longshore drift. 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 Saunton Sands. 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 surfing and tourist venues of Croyde Bay and Morte Point (including Woolacombe), smaller bays with beaches set between the steeply sloping headlands of Saunton Down, Baggy Point and Morte Point. The coastline between Saunton Sands and Baggy Point includes cliffs rising in places to , comprising Devonian , , and , many of which show dramatic folding. Raised beaches hold large Glacial erratic boulders transported to the area by glaciation, including a 12 tonne pink granite boulder at Saunton thought to have originated in north west Scotland.
The popular National Trail, 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 Croyde, Saunton, Braunton Burrows, Northam Burrows, Westward Ho! and Clovelly.
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