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Exmouth sits on the South West Coast Path, at the oldest part of the Jurassic coast which continues all the way through to Lyme Regis. It is an ideal base for walking, boating or a family sea-side holiday. Exmouth is a centre for watersports and there is also opportunity to learn sports such as kite surfing, sailing, wind surfing, stand up paddle-boarding and kayaking.

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Holiday Accommodation in Exmouth

Exmouth sits on the South West Coast Path, at the oldest part of the Jurassic coast which continues all the way through to Lyme Regis. It is an ideal base for walking, boating or a family sea-side holiday. Exmouth is a centre for watersports and there is also opportunity to learn sports such as kite surfing, sailing, wind surfing, stand up paddle-boarding and kayaking. For the thrill seekers, Crealy adventure park is a short drive away, whilst there are historic buildings such as A LaRonde (NT) and Powerderham Castle nearby for a more relaxed explore. 

The railway hugs the estuary and is a pleasant way to visit Exeter with it's cathedral and Quay area, also to continue on, along the coast to Dawlish, Teignmouth and Torquay. All easily reachable and a picturesque journey too.

Exmouth itself has many blue plaque properties (some along the same road as Beaches view) and still has a working harbour where shellfish and award winning mussells are caught for all over the world. Fishing trips or pleasure trips can be taken from the seafront or marina. Alternatively you could just sample the fresh catch at local restaurants in the town. 

For cyclists there is a cycleway along the esplanade and through to Lympstone and Exton which is soon to be completed to Exeter so that no on-road cycling will be necessary. Bikes can be hired locally, including trailer bikes for young children. With children's playpark, donkeys on the beach (in Summer), pitch and put and miles of golden sands, Exmouth is an ideal family holiday destination.

The Exmouth area is also noted for the wildfowl and birds who winter in the area. During the winter season, bird spotting boat trips can be taken up the estuary to see those sheltering at Dawlish Warren nature reserve. The local railway line is named after one of the more common visitors - the Avocet.
Horse riding is available on Woodbury common, along with a nearby golf course and other sports facilities. The Pavilion and gardens are immediately below the property and host various events throughout the year, catering for all ages and tastes as well as hosting a cafe/restaurant.

  • Beaches View

    Prices from £85.00

    Beaches View Is a ground floor apartment, located above the esplanade on one of the first roads to be developed in Exmouth. It is part of a villa that was built circa 1833 and is grade II listed. All amenities are within walking distance. The beach is about 75 yards away which also puts you directly onto the South West Coast Path. There are restaurants within 50 yards as well as cafes on the esplanade and pubs nearby. The town is a 5 minute walk away and the station approximately 10 minutes. Bookings must be 3 nights or more (Sat to Sat generally at peak summer periods)

    • Lovely Sea & Beach Views
    • Private Parking Space
    • 2 minute walk to beach and 5 to the town
    • Linen & towels provided
    • Free Wi-Fi
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