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Beauport Beach
Beauport beach is a small, south-facing beach which is accessed by a fairly steep path that drops from the car park. The top of the beach greets you with a narrow pebble strip but thereafter is good sand.
The beach has safe swimming and is ideal for families although you have a steep path from the car park at the top of the cliffs down to the beach.
There are toilets by the car park but no other facilities.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Beauport Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 6 beaches in Saint Brelade, or check our list of Saint Brelade Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Beauport Beach, Chemin des Creux, Saint Brelade Parish, Saint Brelade , Jersey
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