Bovisand

Bovisand

Bovisand is a natural coastline on the east side of Plymouth Sound in Devon, England.Despite the steep cliff paths and rocky surrounding, Bovisand features two beaches, a holiday park and a diving centre at Fort Bovisand. The area is used by locals more than tourists because of its locality to Plymouth and Wembury, and because of the larger beaches on the otherside of Plymouth Sound in Cornwall. It is often referred to as simply "Bovi" by locals.

Looking out from Bovisands you can see Plymouth Breakwater, Mount Edgecombe and out across the English Channel towards France.


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