Photo Sennen Cove
Beach | Location | Average max sea temperature (°C) | Parking costs for 8 hours | Are there watersports facilities? | Water quality classification | Are there RNLI lifeguards | Family-
friendly score /10 |
Sennen Cove | Cornwall | 14.6 | £6.00 | No | Excellent | Yes | 9.97 |
Bude | Cornwall | 14.2 | £10.50 | Yes | Excellent | Yes | 9.88 |
Exmouth | Devon | 14.1 | £10.00 | Yes | Excellent | Yes | 9.78 |
Broadstairs | Kent | 14.2 | £6.50 | No | Excellent | Yes | 9.73 |
Shanklin Beach | Isle of Wight | 14.1 | £12.50 | Yes | Excellent | Yes | 9.73 |
Bournemouth Beach | Dorset | 14.1 | £20.20 | Yes | Excellent | Yes | 9.54 |
Cromer | Norfolk | 13.3 | £16.80 | Yes | Excellent | Yes | 9.24 |
Littlehampton | West Sussex | 14.3 | £13.90 | Yes | Good | Yes | 8.77 |
Brighton Beach | East Sussex | 14.3 | £14.95 | Yes | Good | Yes | 8.73 |
Lyme Regis | Dorset | 14.1 | £15.20 | Yes | Good | Yes | 8.49 |
Sennen Cove is England’s best place for a family beach trip, earning a near perfect score of 9.97. With average sea temperatures of 14.6°C, it’s a great spot for a refreshing family dip, while the wide and sandy beach offers plenty of space for children to play and parents to relax, even during the busy summer months. The mile-long beach is also monitored by RNLI lifeguards throughout the summer, providing families extra peace of mind.
In second place is another Cornish beach, Bude, with an impressive rating of 9.88. Bude has an average sea temperature of 14.2°C and offers watersports facilities. The water has also been classified as ‘excellent’, meaning it is safe to swim in. Bude’s beaches have won the Blue Flag, an internationally recognised award that celebrates great beaches.
Exmouth in Devon rounds off the top three, with a score of 9.78. The beach, which is renowned for its expansive two-mile stretch of golden sands and rock pools, is great for families, with seats and takeaway food outlets dotted along the coastline. It is a ten-minute walk from mainstream train stations and is lifeguarded from May to September. The beach has been marked as having ‘excellent’ water quality, and has a powered craft exclusion zone between Orcombe Point and Maer Rocks, which is marked by yellow buoys.
Natalie Wolfenden, Author and outdoor enthusiast at Millets comments: “England is brimming with gorgeous beaches, from the pebbled Brighton Beach to the sandy shore of Sennen Cove. While a family beach trip is a great way to get children off screens and keep the whole family entertained, preparation is key.
“Make sure you pack all the essentials tailored to your family’s needs. If you have younger children or those less confident in the water, packing some armbands can provide some peace of mind, but always keep a close eye when they are near or in the water. Suncream is essential for all the family, while caps and sunglasses offer an extra layer of protection from the sun’s rays. Consider taking a windbreak or beach shelter as a protective barrier against wind for a more comfortable beach experience.”