Exmouth /ˈɛksməθ/ is a port town, civil parish and seaside resort, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe. In 2011, it had a population of 34,432 making Exmouth the 5th most populous settlement in Devon.
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5.0 based on 801 reviews
So much of Devon is available by road but what about the stunning scenery and wildlife only visible by boat? Ensure you don’t miss out on one of Devon's top things to do and take a trip with Stuart Line Cruises. Sailing all year round, you can set sail and explore the rich wildlife and breathtaking views of the River Exe or set sail back 250 million years exploring the Jurassic Coast Line. We even offer day trips out where you can leave the car behind and sail to a local resort such as Torquay or Brixham. Our boats are spacious, warm and come with all the creature comforts including toilets, bar and panoramic views from both top and bottom decks. There really is no excuse not to discover the history, beauty and wildlife of Devon!
5.0 based on 192 reviews
we are a small family run bird of prey centre . we offer courses and experiences on a pre-booked private 1-1 basis we are not a public visitor centre. we are open by appointment only we offer hawkwalks and 1/2 day experiences where the participant will receive personal hands on experience of flying a selection of birds of prey. we also offer a hawk management course which can be assessed and certificated so the candidate can receive a certificate of achievement through Raptor Awards. all our experiences are available as a gift voucher making them the perfect present for birthdays , Christmas, and anniversaries
I got the birds of prey experience for my husband for his Christmas gift and we went today.. Omg amazing day. My husband loved every minute of the 4 hours.. it was nonstop with holding the birds flying them and the information we learnt was fantastic.. the care and knowledge of the team and friendliness was 100%, couldn't fault a thing. Definitely be going back Thank you all for a great day x
5.0 based on 170 reviews
Excape Escape Rooms are Exmouth's newest attraction! A unique type of entertainment, immersing you in a fun, challenging scenario, bringing the story to life. You could be solving a case, escaping from a mad scientist or breaking into a bank! Whether you’re an expert Escape Roomer or a nervous novice, you’ll have 60 minutes to decipher the clues, crack the codes, solve the puzzles and to EXCAPE! The game is on!
We had a brilliant time solving conundrums and being bamboozled at the Sherlock Holmes based room, really detailed and in depth, with lovely detail and fun, 10/10 want to come back to the E=MC scared room looks amazing
4.5 based on 221 reviews
The Exe estuary must be one of the most beautiful estuaries in the world. Poets and artists have been inspired by it, as have novelists and painters. Walk down to the goat walk in Topsham to get inspiring views out to sea. Or taken the Round Robin boat trip to Exmouth to catch sight of avocets and green-blue translucent waters. Lympstone is a little gem and worth a wander around its maze of streets.
4.5 based on 1,645 reviews
This beach was amazing, up and coming new buildings for the children and young people to play while adults relax The ice cream stand cannot be missed, amazing flavours and delicious, Clean and tidy all people respected Covid Life guards could be seen walking along the beaches Great place to be.
4.5 based on 947 reviews
Unusual round house with interesting history, lovely views of the River Ex. Taking tea and cake on a sunny afternoon transports you to another era! Put your phones away and enjoy the moment!
4.5 based on 197 reviews
This moderate 5.4 mile circular walk goes from Exmouth Station out to Littleham Cross, then through countryside out to the South West Coast Path. Passing Orcombe Point and the Geoneedle the walk leads back along the cliff top and past historic buildings in The Beacon.
Lovey walk along the cliff top to Exmouth from Devon Cliffs along the coastal path. It is a bit steep at the start, and a bit muddy in places, but the views are stunning, and there is information along the path about the geology of the area which is very interesting.
4.5 based on 244 reviews
An easy, gentle 2.3 mile stroll from Exmouth along the eastern bank of the Exe Estuary, whose mudflats, sandbanks and marshes are of international importance for their wildlife, especially the tens of thousands of resident and migratory waterbirds. Look out for avocets, curlews and lapwings, even seals and otters, and buzzards wheeling overhead. Take time to explore Lympstone before catching the train back to Exmouth.
A lovely level walk from Exmouth to Lympstone following the estuary. There is no traffic to worry about until you get to the outskirts of Lympstone although there are a lot of cyclists on the route. There are a couple of seats along the route and the Swan pub in Lympstone centre is great for lunch before the return journey along the river Exe by foot or on the train.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
These gardens are beautiful, they are kept neat and tidy. and are a peaceful place to sit and relax. the gardens Have entrances on all for corners, so it is easy to access them form the different surrounding streets.
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