Barmston Beach is a 2km stretch of sandy beach with rocks and pebbles backed by soft clay cliffs south of Bridlington. Barmston Beach is a dog-friendly beach all year round.
The land around Barmston is only just above sea level and this area is constantly threatened by the North Sea. You can clearly see evidence of this erosion by the way the beach road stops at a barrier by the car park and holiday park. Access to the beach can be tricky from the car park because of the constant erosion, and probably the best option is to walk through the holiday park.
During World War 2, it was considered vulnerable to enemy attack and was heavily fortified. You can still see some of these fortifications today, although many have been taken by erosion, and some of the pillboxes now seen close to the beach would once have been further inland.
Facilities near the beachย include a small car parkย andย holiday parks, with the main village of Barmston a short distance back up the road. The closest park to the beach has toilets and a cafe and is probably the easiest access to the beach.
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Barmston Beach, Sands Lane, Barmston, Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire YO25 8PJ, United Kingdom
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