The UK’s cleanest waters for swimmers

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By Surfers at Fistral Beach by Gary Rogers, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=138025892

Waste collection company, Clear It Waste found that out of the 419 UK beaches analysed, over 300 had a cleanliness ranking of nine and above out of 10.

But with an outstanding cleanliness score of 9.9/10, Fistral South has been named the best beach for swimmers.

Located in Cornwall, the waters surrounding this beach have been labelled as excellent for the past four years, and is a top venue for major international surfing competitions, making it a much loved setting for holiday makers, water babies and water sports super fans.

A further 17 beaches scored a total of 9.98/10, with a total of 11 being based in the ever-so popular holiday spot Cornwall, suggesting this is a prime location for avid water sport fans.

The following six beaches all received the same cleanliness score of 9.98 out of 10:

Christchurch Bay, New Forest, is a perfect spot for a coastal walk with views of the Isle of Wight and the Needles. This spot was awarded the highest rating for water quality by the Environment Agency receiving three stars, spanning across Mildford-on-Sea and Sandbanks.

A second New Forest favourite, approximately 20 minutes from Christchurch Bay, Milford-on-Sea is a perfect destination for divers, but with the beach not having lifeguards, extra care is key to safely enjoying the fresh water.

Calm waters and smooth pebbles, Slapton Sands Torcross in South Hams is perfect for explorers with a large freshwater lake backing the beach, this beach homes  some of the UK’s rarest flora and fauna.

With sand dunes near to the fishing village, Seahouses North beach in Northumberland hosts wonderful water quality for birdwatchers and sea anglers with a view of Farne Island in the distance.

Known as the English Riviera, Meadfoot’s beach in Torbay is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the country with clean and calm waters. But not to forget, holiday makers can also soak up the famous Agatha Christie’s home.

Haven of tranquillity and sand dunes, Shell Bay North also ranks as one of the best options to enjoy a swim, or for those who prefer staying dry, is a perfect spot to watch ships coming through, including the impressive Condor Ferries on route to the Channel Islands.

A  further 12 beaches analysed all received a total ranking of 9.97 out of 10 such as a further seven located in Cornwall.

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