10 Things to do Good for Kids in Sidmouth That You Shouldn't Miss

May 17, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

Sidmouth /ˈsɪdməθ/ is a town situated on the English Channel coast in Devon, South West England, 14 miles (23 km) east-southeast of Exeter. In 2004, it had a population of about 15,000, of whom 40% were aged 65 or over. By the time of the 2011 census the population was 12,569. It is a tourist resort and a gateway to the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. A large part of the town has been designated a conservation area.
Restaurants in Sidmouth

1. Peak Hill Llamas

4 Lower Brook Meadow Sidford, Sidmouth EX10 9PS England +44 1395 578697 http://www.walkingwithllamas.co.uk
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5.0 based on 158 reviews

Peak Hill Llamas

Fun-filled activity sessions and guided walks with llamas on East Devon's spectacular Jurassic Coast

Reviewed By alihosk1971 - Fareham, United Kingdom

We spent about an hour and a half with these amazing animals and their ‘mum’ Maggie. What an amazing lady with amazing animals ! Had such a good time on what was a difficult day for Maggie. Thank you so much xx

2. Sidmouth - Valley, Ridge and Jurassic Coast walk

Bedford Hotel Station Road, Sidmouth EX10 8RR England +44 1392 383560 http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/123/
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Sidmouth - Valley, Ridge and Jurassic Coast walk

A moderate 5.5 mile walk around Sidmouth, an attractive seaside town on the coast of East Devon. Situated where the River Sid meets the sea, it is flanked on both sides by high ridges which contain the town and give it its scenic backdrop. No stiles; the route climbs on the South West Coast Path from sea level to 200m/650ft at the ridge top, a long steady rather than steep climb.

Reviewed By johnpZ4299KQ - Sidmouth, United Kingdom

A varied walk following the Jurassic coast ..Each way out of Sid mouth is a steep start ..You will need to reach the donkey sanctuary or Otterton before you are able to catch a bus back to the start

3. Jurassic Paddle Sports

The Beach, Sidmouth England +44 7580 161367 [email protected] http://www.jurassicpaddlesports.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

Jurassic Paddle Sports

Reviewed By colin1907 - Liverpool, United Kingdom

Superb staff, your safety is safe in their hands great equipment and tuition. Great value for money aswel plus they wouldn’t take payment before I arrived just incase we couldn’t turn up. Would totally recommend this place to anyone looking for a bit of water activity. That had loads of equipment and sanitised everything. 10 out a 10 for Guy and the guys

4. The Donkey Sanctuary

Sidmouth EX10 0NU England +44 1395 578222 [email protected] http://www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/visit-us/sidmouth
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4.5 based on 3,352 reviews

The Donkey Sanctuary

Set along the historic Jurassic Coast and nestled in the tranquil East Devon countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, our working farm is home to donkeys, mules and hinnies - large and small. Come and say hello to some of the hundreds of donkeys waiting to meet you, completely free of charge. Explore our exciting new Visitor Centre, Understanding Donkeys Zone and Dr Svendsen’s Hut, and discover just why donkeys are so special. Also enjoy our scenic farm trails, guided tours, outdoor play area, Nature Centre and Maze. Head to the new Gift Shop for donkey-design items for every pocket. When it’s time to take a break, relax in our new family-friendly restaurant, The Kitchen and enjoy freshly prepared dishes using local, ethically sourced produce alongside stunning views over the donkeys paddocks out to the sea. The Donkey Sanctuary was founded as a charity in 1969, by Dr Elisabeth Svendsen MBE. Open 365 days a year; entry and parking is free. Dogs on a lead are welcome.

Reviewed By sarahbC6712HI - Southampton, United Kingdom

My family and I stop off at the Donkey Sanctuary at least twice a year on our visits down to see family in Cornwall. It is such a wonderful place for a stop off and the kids love to do the walks and spend some time looking at and learning about the donkeys. We always eat at the cafe which I have to say serves the most wonderful food and has such lovely views out onto the donkeys. We adore seeing how loved and cared for the donkeys are and have come to love donkeys so much we’ve adopted one! You won’t regret a visit!

5. Salcombe Hill Walk

Car Park Salcombe Hill, Sidmouth EX10 0NY England +44 1392 383560 http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/walksdb/304/
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Salcombe Hill Walk

This moderate 2.8 mile walk starts from Salcombe Hill, high above Sidmouth. You drop through woodland to the path beside the River Sid. At the seafront, a shingle ridge provides a buffer zone between the sea and town. Zigzag up the hill, above the towering red cliffs, to bring you up to a viewpoint with breathtaking views out over Lyme Bay and the famous cliffs of the Jurassic Coast.

Reviewed By danielles496 - Farnborough, United Kingdom

This was a really pleasant and beautiful walk which we did at the end of September. The temperature wasn't too hot and the wind was tame which made the walk even nicer - I cannot imagine it would be as fun in the cold and rain! We did the Accessible walk: Salcombe Hill although I am not sure how accessible I would say it was, it took us just over an hour walking at a reasonable pace but stopping to take in the view at the same time. There is also a part where you come across a rather large drop so if you are afraid of heights I would recommend staying back by the hedge as you walk along this part! Overall really nice and we got to see the coastal line, part of the woods and countryside so plenty of varied sights along the way. Would definatley do this again.

6. Scott Cinemas

Radway Place, Sidmouth EX10 8TL England +44 871 230 3200 [email protected] http://sidmouth.scottcinemas.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Scott Cinemas

The Radway opened in 1928 and was planned to operate primarily as a theatre. As a live theatre it quickly failed and was soon altered to better accommodate cinema use.Whilst the building enjoyed a very thorough refurbishment in 1999 care was taken to do this as sympathetically as possible in order to retain its early 30’s charm.Digital Projection, 3D and Sound was recently been added.

Reviewed By alseward53 - Axminster, United Kingdom

Sidmouth is blessed to have this excellent facility offering a great choice of viewing to suit everyone’s tastes. The staff are brilliant and very helpful when I left my scarf behind. Silver screen selections are great value.

7. Connaught Gardens

Jacob's Ladder, Sidmouth EX10 8RU England +44 1395 517528 http://www.clocktowercafesidmouth.co.uk
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4.5 based on 921 reviews

Connaught Gardens

Reviewed By petem587 - Bridgnorth, United Kingdom

We attended the gardens as our granddaughters were performing in the Exeter Youth Orchestra. The setting was a glorious day weather wise and the gardens were beautifully set out, the views from the cliff top were amazing. The cafe on the cliff edge was very busy (always a good sign) lots of food and drink orders being placed and as trays came out the food was excellently presented. As I waited in the queue to place my coffee order I spotted their cake display WOW, it looked awesome, I eventually chose a slice of Sticky Toffee Apple. It was a large piece and totally delicious, the coffee was good too. Would I go back ? DEFINITELY

8. Red Lion Inn, Sidbury

Red Lion Fore Street, Sidbury, Sidmouth EX10 0SD England +44 1395 597313 [email protected] http://www.redlioninnsidbury.co.uk
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Red Lion Inn, Sidbury

Beautiful family and pet friendly pub set in the idyllic saxon village of Sidbury. Fresh locally sourced food served daily, be sure to enquire about our daily specials. We have a great selection of draught and traditional real ales.

Reviewed By mbreary - St Austell, United Kingdom

This pub, although small, has gone out of its way to make your visit safe. There is a one way system in place, hand sanitiser everywhere and table service. Do book as eating area is not large but the food is amazing. We checked ahead and meat comes from local butcher. Website shows he uses local farmers with animals that live a good life, not factory farmed. We went on a Saturday, which is curry night, although other options available. The butter chicken and chickpea curries where very tasty as were the homemade poppadoms with two different chutneys. We followed this feast with tiramasu. Delicious!

9. Norman Lockyer Observatory

Salcombe Hill, Sidmouth EX10 0NY England http://www.normanlockyer.com
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Norman Lockyer Observatory

10. Sidmouth Museum

Hope Cottage Church Street, Sidmouth EX10 8LY England +44 1395 516139 http://www.sidmouthmuseum.co.uk
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Sidmouth Museum

Reviewed By JeffTheChairman - Exeter, United Kingdom

We made our first visit to SIDMOUTH Museum and glad we did Run by an excellent and helpful team of volunteers we found plenty purling the history of the beautiful seaside Town Free entry Definitely worth a visit

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