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Beaches in and near Plymouth, England: What do you need to know?

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From bikinis to beachballs to boardwalks, here's what four local experts had to say about beaches in and near Plymouth, England.

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Plymouth is the Ocean city with so much more to give. It is a beautiful location with access to rolling fields, a bustling city filled with shops and plenty of transportation means. You can easily travel from Plymouth to any other place in the world via planes, trains, cars and even by foot. Plymouth is a city in which you could never get bored of thanks to the huge multitude of activities and interesting locations.

In the United Kingdom, it is called the gateway to the ocean, due to the long history the city has with maritime and naval activity. It was from this city that the Mayflower sailed with the first European colonists to settle what is now known as the United States of America.

Ayesha, says: 2020

Plymouth is beside the sea and is very historic. It is popular with tourists in summer as Plymouth Hoe is beautiful and has many scenic places. Plymouth is called the Ocean City and is in Devon, however only a short distance from Cornwall. Plymouth has very good link roads to the M5 taking you North to areas such as Exeter and Bristol.

Transport links to the City via train can sometimes be severely disrupted in bad weather due to there being only one train line in and out of the County. This train lines also happens to run alongside the Coast and in rough weather waves can come across the line.

Abigail, says: 2020
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