Castle Cove, Weymouth

Castle Cove, also locally known as Sandsfoot Cove, is a small secluded sandy beach to the west of Weymouth, in Dorset, southern England. It is found within the village of Wyke Regis, and close to Sandsfoot Castle - one of Henry VIII's Device Forts, built around 1541 opposite its contemporary Portland Castle to protect Portland Harbour. The beach is privately owned, but has remained open to the public until recent years following the removal of steps leading to the cove following unstable movements within the land. The usually quiet and uncrowded beach has remained a local favourite spot for swimming, sailing, snorkelling and diving, from the gently sloping shoreline.

Castle Cove, Weymouth

Castle Cove, also locally known as Sandsfoot Cove, is a small secluded sandy beach to the west of Weymouth, in Dorset, southern England. It is found within the village of Wyke Regis, and close to Sandsfoot Castle - one of Henry VIII's Device Forts, built around 1541 opposite its contemporary Portland Castle to protect Portland Harbour. The beach is privately owned, but has remained open to the public until recent years following the removal of steps leading to the cove following unstable movements within the land. The usually quiet and uncrowded beach has remained a local favourite spot for swimming, sailing, snorkelling and diving, from the gently sloping shoreline.