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Priory Beach

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Chantal
July 10, 2018
Stunning. No facilities though .. next to Seagrove Bay
Emma
June 20, 2022
Fantastic beach hidden at the back end of the park. You can walk via the forest or wait until the tide goes out and walk on the beach.
Helen
January 17, 2022
Hard(ish) to reach, but this tree-backed beach is worth a visit on a sunny day. We park at the end of Solent View Road in Seaview (PO34 5HH), down to the seafront, along the Esplanade to a small pathway that takes you over the hill to sandy beach.
Katie
April 5, 2021
Priory Bay is a small privately owned bay on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight. You can walk to it from the flat via Seagrove Beach. It looks out to Selsey Bill and its shoreline is approximately 600m in length, which has golden sand and woodland behind. The northern part of the bay has a straight coastline and is sandy with some pebbles. At the southern end the bay curves round to the east. Here the coast is rocky with evidence of walls and buttresses that were built to protect the coastline. The bay is surrounded by woodland known as Priory Woods owned by the National Trust. The sea bottom is predominantly sandy. A shallow sandbank called Gull Bank exists just offshore which keeps a long thin pool of water next to the beach at low tide. Beyond the bank, the bottom is gently shelving. The bay can be accessed by walking round Horestone Point from Seagrove Bay
Priory Bay is a small privately owned bay on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight. You can walk to it from the flat via Seagrove Beach. It looks out to Selsey Bill and its shoreline is approximately 600m in length, which has golden sand and woodland behind. The northern part of the bay has a s…
Amy
October 14, 2020
Just round the corner from Seagrove- a beautiful tree lined sandy beach.

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