Places to stay in Beesands, Devon
Beesands is a small settlement located midway between Hallsands and Torcross on the coast of Start Bay in South Devon. It is best known as a tourist destination, but is still a fishing village that concentrates mainly on crab and lobster fishing through Britannia Fisheries. There is an Anglican chapel dedicated to St Andrew in the village. Behind the beach, north of the settlement is a freshwater lake known as Beesands Ley, smaller but similar in ecology to Slapton Ley about a kilometre to the north. Places to eat in the region include The Cricket Inn, Britannia Shell Fish, Church House Inn, and The Open Arms.
The center of Beesands ( which is at is longitude -3°39'27.093 and latitude 50°15'11.624 ) is located 3 miles away from Chivelstone, 4 miles away from Frogmore, 5 miles away from Strete and 5 miles away from Cole's Cross.
Available Beesands lodging
We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Beesands.
Beesands Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
South Allington House B&B
Approx 3 miles away in Kingsbridge:
Lower Norton Farmhouse
Approx 5 miles away in Cole's Cross:
Winnards Perch B&B
Approx 5 miles away in East Allington:
Beesands Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Start Bay Caravan Park
Approx 5 miles away in Strete:
South Allington House Self Catering
Approx 3 miles away in Chivelstone:
Fingerling Barn
Approx 4 miles away in Sherford:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Beesands

The Cricket Inn ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Cricket Inn first opened its doors in 1867 and is located within the small fishing village of Beesands nestled within the idyllic South Hams countryside overlooking the sloping shingle beach of Start Bay on one of the most southerly points in the UK. The Cricket is a welcome gathering place for both tourist and locals alike all year round, the local fisherman working and retired come to the Inn for a relaxing pint and entertain visitors with stories of fishing, storms and how it used to be in the 'Good Old Days' you may need a translator to help you understand the South Devon accent but its good fun anyway. The Inn was recently refurbished but still retains its old charm with endless black and white photographs of village life from yesteryear.
www.thecricketinn.com