This beach has technically been closed since 2020 after a storm badly damaged the access road and steps.
Watcombe Beach is a picturesque rural cove in a sheltered position just to the north of Babbacombe. The terrain is a mix of rocks, sand and fine red shingle, flanked by cliffs and backed by dense greenery.
There are views out over Babbacombe Bay and Watcombe Head.
Note that the cliffs here are somewhat unstable and rockfalls are possible at any time.
There are no overflows currently identified by either ourselves or the Environment Agency that have the potential to impact the bathing water. Any bacteria in the bathing water could be from other sources, for example agricultural rainwater runoff, dog or bird faeces, private sewerage or property foul waste pipes being misconnected and draining to watercourses. Bacteria levels may be higher after rainfall.
The graphs below show the significant reduction in harmful bacteria in the Environment Agency’s (EA) water samples since the 1990s. E. coli and Intestinal Enterococci exist in all open water - they are found in human and animal poo, and get into the water via sewage spills, road drainage, agricultural livestock, or wildlife and birds. The EA uses the levels of these bacteria to decide whether to award this beach bathing water status.
The beach profiles were created in line with information provided by our partners, Environment Agency, RNLI, Keep Britain Tidy, MCS - Beach Guide and British Beaches.