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Devon’s live webcams are a simple way to check conditions and explore the county in real time. From exposed Atlantic beaches to sheltered harbours and estuaries, these cameras give you an up-to-date view of weather, sea state and local activity.
Whether you are planning a visit, heading to the coast, or want a quick look at your favourite places, you can use the interactive map to browse all available webcams across Devon. Below are five of the most useful and popular locations.
The webcam at Putsborough Beach covers one of North Devon’s best-known stretches of sand. Surfers and beachgoers widely use it to check wave conditions, tide levels and weather before travelling. The view also looks across Croyde Bay towards Morte Point, giving a clear overview of the wider coastline.
Brixham’s harbour webcam focuses on a busy working port. You can see fishing boats, marina traffic and daily harbour activity throughout the day. It is particularly useful for anyone planning a boating trip in Torbay or visiting the English Riviera.
The Salcombe webcam looks across the estuary, showing boat traffic, changing tides and current weather conditions. A second camera further inland at Kingsbridge provides a different perspective, making this a useful pair for anyone visiting or sailing in the South Hams area.
Ilfracombe’s webcam gives a clear view of the harbour and surrounding coastline. It is a good option for checking sea conditions on the North Devon coast, as well as keeping an eye on harbour activity and incoming weather from the Atlantic.
The Sidmouth webcam overlooks the seafront and beach along the Jurassic Coast. It is commonly used to check tide levels and weather before visiting, and gives a reliable view of conditions along this part of East Devon.
The Dartmouth webcam looks over the River Dart and the town’s waterfront. It is useful for monitoring river traffic, tides and local weather, especially for those planning boat trips or visiting the area.
Live webcams in Devon are mainly used to check conditions before travelling. Weather along the coast can change quickly, so a quick camera check can help you plan your day more effectively.
Surfers often use feeds from Putsborough and Bantham to assess waves and wind. Sailors and boat users rely on harbour webcams in places like Dartmouth, Brixham and Salcombe. Walkers can also check visibility and conditions along exposed coastal routes.
You can explore all available cameras using the interactive map, covering locations across North Devon, South Devon and East Devon.
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