With its rugged coastline, traditional seafront, long beach and stunning surrounding countryside camping in Exmouth provides an amazing location to enjoy the outdoors as well quality time together.
With 2 miles of sandy beach and an ideal position on the banks of the Exe Estuary the town is perfect for water sports enthusiasts to enjoy kite surfing and sailing. With many great attractions nearby, from boat trips, farms and amazement parks, we’re sure that your days will be jam packed with exciting adventure and memories which will be treasured forever. The mud flats found in the Estuary mouth create the perfect habitat for migrating birds and local wildlife. So why not try your hand at bird spotting while visiting Exmouth and see how many species you can spot.
A holiday Park in Exmouth is the ideal based for anyone looking to plan a family-friendly, active break in South Devon. A Holiday Park provides access to great amenities as well as attractions like games rooms, swimming pools, entertainment and great food and drink all within the confines of the park.
The town of Exmouth marks the western end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage site, where a walk along the beach or coastal path lets you explore 185 million years of the earth’s history. To the east of Exmouth at Orcombe Point you’ll find the 5 metre high Geo-Needle and the start of the rich red Triassic Rocks. Exmouth also sits at one end of the Exe Estuary trail, a flat cycle route that runs from the town to Exeter and on to Dawlish Warren, following the banks of the river.
Take a look through the holiday parks and caravan sites in Exmouth and the surrounding area below to start planning your next adventure. If you’re interested in other types of holiday accommodation in Exmouth click here.