Apologies to all. We have been very busy, if that is the right word….. family holiday in South Hams Devon! I cannot begin to tell you how exhausting it is taking 4 children and 2 grandparents to the beaches around South Hams every day so far. This is gonna be a LONG Summer holiday. Mind you I should not moan. My husband and I are fortunate enough to work from home and so we get to stay with my family in South Hams any time we really want to. So last week we spent a few days with mum and dad visiting Thurlestone Beach, Beesands, Bigbury Beach and walking over to Burgh Island. We have some mega tans now too it was lovely and hot although we ended up buying wet suits for the children so they could swim and surf. After all they are so used to swimming in Lake Ontario where we used to live; warm water that never disappears during the day and ends up getting hotter as the Summer goes on. As you can imagine jumping into the sea off of Devon was a shock to their system and a reminder to us as to just how cold seas swimming can be.

Sea Tractor Bigbury
Of course for the children and us young adults one of the highlights we love each time we go to Bigbury Beach is the world famous SeaTractor that ferries people and dogs over to Burgh Island at high tide / when the causeway is covered. It really is a sight to behold. For those who are unaware Burgh Island is where the hotel that Agatha Christie stayed where she wrote many of her books. The hotel is stunning all art deco but expensive to stay in…… When tides are high you take the Sea Tractor over to the island however as it begins to go out you can wade / swim over and when fully out you can walk across the causeway. We have done each.
I can recommend Bigbury Beach to everyone. Hot golden sand, warmish waters, organic Venus cafe, surfing galore and a fab island to explore.






