National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth

Address: Wembury Beach, Plymouth PL9 0HP, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1752346585.
Website: nationaltrust.org.uk
Specialties: Tourist attraction.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 227 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.6/5.

πŸ“Œ Location of National Trust - Wembury

National Trust - Wembury Wembury Beach, Plymouth PL9 0HP, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of National Trust - Wembury

  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

The National Trust - Wembury is a beautiful tourist attraction located at Wembury Beach, Plymouth PL9 0HP, United Kingdom. This natural wonder offers a range of activities, including beach visits, rockpooling, swimming, and surfing. The Marine Centre is a must-visit, showcasing the area's unique marine life and offering educational programs for visitors of all ages.

With a wheelchair-accessible car park and various points of interest, such as the Good for Kids designation, the National Trust - Wembury is an excellent destination for families and individuals alike. The area is well-maintained, with well-marked trails leading to stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Visitors often praise the free parking available and the picturesque views of the island and warships. The area also features well-mannered horses for those interested in horseback riding. Many visitors have expressed that the National Trust - Wembury is well worth a visit, with picnic tables and snack/drinks available for those who wish to take a break from their explorations.

Address

Wembury Beach, Plymouth PL9 0HP, United Kingdom

Phone

Phone: 1752346585

Website

Website: nationaltrust.org.uk

Specialties

Tourist attraction

Other Points of Interest

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids

Opinions

The National Trust - Wembury has received 227 reviews on Google My Business, with an impressive average rating of 4.6/5. Visitors often praise the free parking, beautiful views, and numerous activities available, making this destination a popular choice for tourists and locals alike.

πŸ‘ Reviews of National Trust - Wembury

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Len N.
5/5

Free parking here loads of walking beautiful views over to an island. Watch the war ships, a couple of small rocky beaches, and very steep hills. Walkvthruvwold horse seem very easy going i guess they used to people. Well worth a visit couple picnic tables to enjoy snack and drink the trails go for miles think someone said can walk to Plymouth we gave that a miss πŸ˜‰

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Geoff A.
5/5

Fantastic beach, rockpooling, swimming, surfing. Marine centre is wonderful

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Kevin P.
5/5

A delightful beach which is dog friendly at this time of year. The access to the car park is down a narrow lane but there are passing places. Plenty of parking. This is a National Trust site so car parking charges do apply unless you are a member. There is a cliff edge path with some lovely views out to sea. There are toilets here but we didn’t use them. The cafe was closed on the day we arrived, so perhaps check in advance if this is important to you. There are some steps down to the beach so this might cause a problem for some. The tide was going out so our dog had a lovely time in the surf.

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Mark S.
5/5

Lovely little beach with car park and cafe / ice cream and public toilets. A steep walk down steps to the beach itself so probably not suitable for wheelchair users.
Beach a mix of pebbles and sand, and there’s a stream running through it which was very refreshing on a hot day.
Lots of paddle boards and canoeing when I was there (June 2018) and lots of rock pools to explore with the kids.
The bay is quite shallow so the tide goes out a fair way. Energetic types can take off down the coastal path towards Plymouth.
Cream tea in the cafe was lovely with homemade scones. Ice cream is local.
Would go again!

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Cozycats C.
3/5

National trust owned, Wembury beach is a lovely rugged bay. Β£5 per car entry. There are more rocks than sand but excellent for rock pooling as the tide goes out. A pretty hill top church, a shop serving ice creams and snacks and a small cafe - nice cream tea - toilets and a grassy area with benches is all there is there. We visited July 2018 and there was masses of seaweed and I mean masses. As a person who hates seaweed wrapping around my legs whilst swimming it did put me off but that's just me (hence my 3 stars) I escaped the sea when a jellyfish came bobbing past me, but my teenage daughter was in the sea for over an hour completely unperturbed.
**Just so you are aware, the national trust advice everyone to wear Beach Shoes as Weaver fish are rife on the beach (they live in the sand and sting you)**
Not one of my favourites beaches in the area but worth a visit

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Hannah's A. I. N.
5/5

On 29th May I took myself for the 3 and a bit hour drive from my home down to Wembury to do some rockpooling and have a swim.

Wembury marine centre regularly runs rockpooling sessions which you have to pay for (but they're not expensive) one thing to bear in mind is they book large groups and I felt they focused on the kids alot (which is great if you have kids and/or go as a family) and also on the people that are either dedicated hobbiests/amateur professionals but for people like me, not a child, not with a child, and not someone who rockpools often enough to know super lots but knows more than someone whose never been before, I just felt a bit lost amongst all the people and not very engaged with unfortunately. That being said, I found some wonderful things and thoroughly enjoyed myself. The marine centre is well worth a visit too with lots of information available.

The beach itself isn't massive but it's beautiful and I absolutely enjoyed my solo swim at high tide before the tide turned and I could do some rockpooling. There is a little cafe next to the beach which sells everything you'd expect - I didn't use it though as I brought my own picnic with me.

Plenty of walking to do in the area too and a beautiful little church very close to the car park.

On the subject of the car park - its not massive, the early bird definitely gets the worm here - I arrived before 9am on a Sunday - I dread to think how busy it must get in the school holidays! Paybyphone is available and I didn't have any trouble with mobile signal (I'm on Vodafone).

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
Michael A.
5/5

It's a long Cornish beach with a wonderful cliff path. Sand near the sea, with great rocky area too, for kids to clamber over, and explore rock pools.

The car park is always full in summer, unless you arrive insanely early in the morning, but there is street parking nearby, if you don't mind the extra walk (roads down to the beach are narrow and steep in places).

It's a beach where kids will play all day. It can be a great walk along the coast through beautiful scenery, too.

The cliff path is quite rough and natural though - good supportive footwear is recommended if you are planning on going any distance.

National Trust - Wembury - Plymouth
MR S.
5/5

Lovely beach, national trust looks after it. Cafe and all amenities. Lovely time spent!

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