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SEATON
Enjoy the beauty of the Jurassic Coast in Devon, miles of breathtaking coastal paths, stunning views and historic landmarks.
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3791 reviewsSidmouth
Bring out the best in your herd and make memories that last a lifetime at The Donkey Sanctuary. Meet hundreds of adorable rescue donkeys for FREE and discover so much more besides.
Newton Poppleford / Budleigh Salterton
Distance: 6 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Start/End point: Newton Poppleford/Budleigh Salterton
This walk links the East Devon Way and the South West Coast Path, through the valley of the River Otter. It is a one-way walk although there are convenient
Branscombe
The village of Branscombe on East Devon’s Jurassic Coast, sits in a valley that reaches down to the sea. It is surrounded by picturesque countryside with miles of walks through woodland, farmland, and beach. Thatched houses, a working forge and…
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421 reviewsBranscombe
The beach at Branscombe is the ideal place to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
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603 reviewsSeaton
Picturesque fishing village with high chalk cliffs.
Budleigh Salterton beach is a long pebble beach along the stunning Jurassic Coastline in East Devon.
Seaton
Nearly 4km of level trails and boardwalk through beautiful marshland and reed beds alongside the river Axe, home to an abundance of wildlife.
Axmouth
If you're thinking of walking parts of the coastal path then the route from Axmouth to Lyme Regis is a good starting point with great views
Budleigh Salterton
The cliffs in the western part of Budleigh Salterton expose the full thickness of the Lower Triassic Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds.The Beds are made up of well-rounded pink, red and grey cobbles and pebbles.
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92 reviewsSeaton
Discover the prehistoric wonders at Jurassic Discovery, nestled in the heart of Seaton, East Devon, your gateway to the Jurassic Coast. This family-friendly attraction brings history to life with its immersive exhibition, featuring stunning,…
Sidmouth
Sidmouth Beach is a beautiful expanse of sand and shingle beach, clean, accessible, and surrounded by awe inspiring cliffs, perfect for families to spend a day.
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164 reviewsAxminster
We are The Lyme Bay Winery: a small, dedicated West Country company passionate about producing delicious and award-winning English still and sparkling wine, Fruit wine, Mead, Rum and more from our home in Devon’s beautiful Axe Valley.
Sidmouth
Jacob's Ladder Beach is a beautiful expanse of sand and shingle beach, clean, accessible, and surrounded by beautiful red cliffs, perfect for families to spend a day.
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207 reviewsSeaton
Nestled on the stunning Jurassic Coast of England, Seaton Beach is a captivating destination offering both tranquility and natural splendor. Whether you're a local looking for a serene getaway or a traveler seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure,…
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622 reviewsOttery St. Mary
Amazing Animals, magnificent Maze, outdoor Adventure Play, indoor Soft Play, terrific Traversing Walls, heart-stopping Drop-Slide, 40 Meter Zip Line, authentic Saxon Village.
East Devon
The East Devon National Landscape is a vast and captivating landscape encompassing intimate wooded combes, immense heathland, towering cliffs, undulating hills and lush river valleys.
Colyton
A circular walk based on the small town of Colyton in East Devon.
Newton Poppleford
A pleasant walk starting from Newton Poppleford through quiet countryside with good views over the valley of the River Otter.
Sidmouth
The coast between Sidmouth and Beer reflects the unique ‘walk through time’ that can be experienced along the length of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, of which this is a part.
Exmouth Road, Aylesbeare
Aylesbeare is also important for its dragonflies, including the rare southern damselfly, and butterflies. It has the largest butterfly list of any RSPB reserve, with over 30 different species being regularly recorded. This area is also of considerabl