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The English Riviera is celebrating once again as seven of its stunning beaches have been recognised with prestigious Blue Flag and Seaside Awards for summer 2025, confirming the area’s status as one of the UK’s top coastal destinations.

These awards come from environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, which organises the awards to recognise the best-managed beaches in the country. The internationally recognised Blue Flag Beach Award is granted only to beaches with excellent water quality, strong environmental education, and high standards of safety and environmental management. Achieving Blue Flag status signals a community's commitment to sustainability, cleanliness, and visitor safety. 

The Seaside Award celebrates the best beaches for visitors, highlighting the quality and diversity of England’s coastline. It recognises beaches that are safe, clean, well-managed, and offer a high standard of facilities and environmental care, making them ideal destinations for visitors seeking a reliable and enjoyable coastal experience.

This year, the following beaches across the English Riviera have met the high criteria required to receive these coveted accolades: Breakwater, Broadsands, Meadfoot, Oddicombe, Preston Beach, and Torre Abbey Sands have all achieved both the Blue Flag and Seaside Award. Goodrington Beach has also been awarded the Seaside Award.

These awards are a powerful endorsement of the quality and care invested in the English Riviera's coastline, which attracts millions of visitors each year.

Carolyn Custerson, Chief Executive of the English Riviera BID Company, said: “We are absolutely delighted that so many of our beautiful beaches have once again achieved Blue Flag and Seaside Award status. These awards are a testament to the dedication of our local beach managers, council teams, and the wider community, who work tirelessly to keep our coastline clean, safe, and welcoming. 

“As the UK's only region with UNESCO Global Geopark status, it’s essential that we maintain our commitment to environmental quality. These accolades are not only a source of pride for our residents but also a compelling reason for visitors to choose the English Riviera for their holidays.”

Councillor Jackie Thomas, Cabinet Member for Tourism, Culture, and Events, said: “I am delighted that seven of our fantastic beaches have been successful in receiving these distinguished awards.

“There’s a reason the English Riviera remains one of England’s favourite resorts, thanks in part to the quality of diversity of our coastline. Torbay’s continued recognition from Keep Britain Tidy reflects the ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability, water quality, safety, education, and beach management.”

“Awards like these would not be possible without the continued hard work of the Tor Bay Harbour and Beach Authority, and our partners at SWISCo. I’d also like to thank all of you who visit and enjoy our beaches for doing your part to keep them safe, clean, and beautiful.”

The English Riviera continues to set the standard for coastal excellence in the UK, and these recognitions are a tangible proof of the quality of what’s on offer and the region’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

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Breakwater Beach, Brixham, Devon

Close to the mouth of Brixham harbour is Breakwater Beach, one of the cleanest beaches on the English Riviera, South Devon’s beautiful bay. Not only is it a Blue Flag beach, but it has a Combined Seaside (resort) Award and been recommended by the Good Beach Guide. There’s disabled access with adjoining parking facilities, meaning everyone can enjoy it. Breakwater Beach is a particular favourite for scuba diving. There are a number of dive schools throughout the area and with some of the warmest and calmest waters in the country, this is the place to learn to scuba and get your open water certificate. Expect to see rare seagrass beds, seahorses, fish and even the odd shipwreck.

Broadsands Beach Paignton
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Broadsands Beach, Paignton, Devon

In between Paignton and Brixham is Broadsands on the English Riviera, South Devon’s Beautiful Bay. With a long sandy beach the whole family can enjoy, you can make sandcastles for a couple of hours and then paddle in the calm sea.

Meadfoot Beach
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Blue beach huts at Meadfoot beach in Torquay, Devon

A mile from Torquay harbour and in a stunning location at the bottom of a row of imposing cliffs. Grab a deckchair and enjoy the sound of the sea lapping against the shore, or wander along the promenade lined with a colourful row of beach chalets.

Oddicombe Beach Torquay
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Oddicombe Beach, Torquay, Devon

This is a great beach for all ages! paddling for the young and a variety of watersports for the older and braver! Accessible via a steep road or you could take the amazing Babbabacombe Cliff Railway.

Preston Sands Paignton
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Preston Sands Paignton

A short walk from Paignton is Preston Sands, a great family beach. On this safe, clean beach you can sunbathe, swim or make castles in the sand, or why not grab a fishing net and explore the rock pools at low tide?

Torre Abbey Sands Torquay
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Torre Abbey Sands, Torquay

This delectable beach is part of the English Riviera and it lives up to its name with its stunning sands, views and sunshine. This is the main beach for Torquay, being popular with holidaymakers from the surrounding hotels, day visitors and locals.

Goodrington Sands Paignton
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Goodrington Sands, Paignton, Devon

Close to Paignton is the long, sandy stretch of Goodrington Sands. With a Seaside Award, safe swimming conditions and loads of great activities, this family friendly beach promises to keep the kids happy whatever the weather.

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