Sea of Gold
Seaton (Cornish: Sethyn, meaning little arrow (after the river) is a village on the south coast of Cornwall. It is situated at the mouth of the River Seaton approximately three miles east of Looe and ten miles west of Plymouth.
The village stretches inland along the River Seaton valley. The beach is mostly shingle and stretches from the river to the village of Downderry which is approximately a mile to the east.
West Looe and Looe Island are just a few miles further west and can be clearly seen from the beach.
Sea of Gold
Seaton (Cornish: Sethyn, meaning little arrow (after the river) is a village on the south coast of Cornwall. It is situated at the mouth of the River Seaton approximately three miles east of Looe and ten miles west of Plymouth.
The village stretches inland along the River Seaton valley. The beach is mostly shingle and stretches from the river to the village of Downderry which is approximately a mile to the east.
West Looe and Looe Island are just a few miles further west and can be clearly seen from the beach.