Exmouth Tourist introduction
Also read a message of welcome:
from the Mayor


Welcome to Exmouth, on the East Devon coast.

Exmouth is well celebrated for its long two-miles of golden sand, rare on this coast and fascinating rock pools it's a paradise for children and adults alike.

Exmouth is a beautiful family resort, seafront, lovely cliff walks with stunning views of the bay. It has an excellent beach for the family to swim and play or just to relax, or enjoy its many activities.

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

See the Tourist Information Centre

 

The River Exe has access from the Imperial Recreation Ground (near the railway station) Left to the corner where the sea meets the river when the tide is out.At the start of the walk to Lympstone, a great walk, part of it, can be also on the river bed when the tide is out. (Lympstone Village)

In the centre of East Devon's glorious countryside with Woodbury Common and beautiful towns and villages nearby. Only 25 minutes away from Exeter by train with great views of the Exe Estuary, internationally renowned for its wildlife. See the local area map with directions & train links to Exmouth.

Dorset and Devon successfully bid for World Heritage Status

 

 


 

The coast provides a walk through
time of 185 million years of the earth's
history and stretches from Orcombe Point
at Exmouth in Devon to Dorset.

See 20 photos of the World Heritage Site
Cliff walk from Exmouth

The estuary of the River Exe offers
many attractions for boat trips, Sailing
and and water sports.

 



 

The River Exe is renowned nationally and
beyond as a site of special scientific interest
and an important habitat for wading and
migrating birds. Exmouth has it's Nature
reserve
on the River Exe,

In the immediate vicinity are attractive
rural and coastal walks.

It is at the start of the East Devon Way an
inland walk that goes as far as Dorset.

Exmouth has a nice town centre that leads
to the beach though many parks. With its
Magnolia shopping centre, Indoor Market,
specialist shops and of course
Accommodation of all types.
It has a Marina with boats
and ferry. Plenty of leisure,
entertainment and fun for all,

From The Strand Gardens in the
centre of Exmouth you can walk
from one garden to another to the
beach, maybe a coffee on the way
(Exmouth is well known for its gardens
and flower displays throughout Europe).

See the town, its entertainments
including the well known Pavilion
and the many family attractions in and
around the area. Sports of all kinds, including
Water sports and golf Courses.

 

Interactive Maps of Exmouth
Look at the "Flash" version of the map, it has a lot more info in it than the normal map.

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Exmouth menu

The Goe-needle starts the World Heritage Site

See 20 photos of the World Heritage Site Cliff walk from Exmouth

World Heritage Site info.


Click here to see many
photos of the Sea front

See Exmouth's sand dunes
Sand Dunes

 

Turn 360° Degrees at the speed you wish to viewSee all 360° Degree movies
Turn left or right at the speed you wish

Zoom Map of Exmouth
Look at the "Flash" version of the map, it has a lot more info in it than the normal map.


Some parts of the beach are Dog Free., click here for more details
Dogs on Beach info,
some parts are Dog Free in summer.

 



See old photos of Exmouth

Click here for Old photos photos

Turn 360° Degrees at the speed you wish to view360"° view: from the cliffs

 



View towards estuary, morning sky
Rodney Bay, by Orcombe Point 

See photos of the Summer Festival in Exmouth
Exmouth Festival, see Photos

Sand sculpture competition is just one of many events in the packed Exmouth Festival ( it was known as the Music & Arts Festival) including bands, Art and more.

Blue Plaque Trail
commemorates the town’s famous former residents, homes and other historic locations.

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