The geology here, with its mixture of outcrops of old Devonian limestone (quite rare in North Devon) combined with the more typical acid shales and sandstones give rise to some interesting plant communities.
At low tide it is possible to explore the wooded rocky islands, many of which are spectacularly covered by the ancient fossils of primitive crinoids.There are also some spectacular rock formations and caves which are well worth exploring and photographing. Some caves, e.g. Briery cave, are on private property so do make sure you have permission before visiting.
Care is needed – Broad Strand is not ideal for anyone with a poor level of health, fitness or for the faint hearted.
Access is from the Coast Path, with over 200 steep steps down to Broad Sands beach. Some areas are only accessible at very low tide or by kayak. Watch out for incoming tides! Check local tide times.