Exmouth: Local Area map
Where the river Exe meets the sea, this seaside resort is a good base to explore this part of the coast and its inland towns and villages and only ten miles from Exeter and is one of few seaside towns to have a rail link with its own train station

See Exmouth's sand dunes
Sand Dunes

View towards estuary, morning sky
Clocktower

View towards estuary, morning sky
Sunrise


View towards estuary, morning sky
Towards the Estuary at sunrise


Road: Only 10 miles from the Motorway. M5 at junction 30 at Exeter, turn south on A376 (the Exmouth Road at the 1st roundabout after the Motorway by Clyst St Mary) to Clyst St. George and fork left by Lympstone to Exmouth

or from Exeter City centre (River side) take the Topsham Road south for 3 km (2 miles) through the Countess Wear roundabout and 3 km (2 miles) to Topsham and continue by Lympstone to Exmouth.
Avocet Train Line
Train to Exmouth, River Exe views. The Avocet Line, The name derives from the bird which overwinters on the internationally-important Exe Estuary site.

 


 

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By Rail
Exmouth has conections from Exeter St. Davids and Exeter Central stations, give access to the Waterloo to Exeter and Paddington to Penzance lines.
For Paddington Exeter to Penzance line information, see the First Great Western website. For information about Waterloo line services, visit the Southwest Trains website.

By Air
Exeter airport which makes flights to a wide range of national and international destinations, is about 12 miles away.

Long distance coach: www.nationalexpress.com/
Local Bus services from Stagecoach Devon: www.stagecoachbus.com/devon/

Traveline gives journey planning information

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The Dorset and East Devon Coast has been officially ranked alongside the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon as one of the natural wonders of the world.

The Goe-needle starts the World Heritage Site

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