Discover the best top things to do in Seaton, United Kingdom including South West Coast Path - Hooken Cliffs, Seaton Bay Watersports, Axe Cliff Golf and Country Club, Beer Beach, Seaton Hole, Axmouth Beach, Seaton Beach and Chine, South West Coastal Path.
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5.0 based on 175 reviews
A 4 mile moderate ramble along the South West Coast Path through the Hooken Undercliff, where a dramatic landslip in 1790 provides a haven for wildlife. Returning along the clifftops above, where there are spectacular views in either direction of red cliffs soaring beyond the white, the walk links the villages of Beer and Branscombe.
One of our favourite walks. For younger children, best to leave a car in the car park at Branscombe for return to Beer if you can.
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Stand Up Paddle board and kayak activities on the Jurassic Coast. Hire, lessons and adventure trips available April to October weather conditions permitting.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Ever wondered what it is like to play on a British Open type Links Course. Well Axe Cliff can give you that feel. With spectacular views of the Jurassic Coast, Axe Cliff is a Little Gem in East Devon. A challenging course with gorse grass if you hit wayward shots, but enjoyable if you manage your game just like the professionals. Many feature holes will make you want to play them again and again. Love or hate Links courses, Axe Cliff is here to please.
Fantastic days golf at Axe Cliff great welcome from Simon Wellington and his staff, course was in great condition with amazing views, food afterwards was fabulous highly recommended
4.5 based on 548 reviews
Beer Beach is quite large and rock pools can be explored at low tide, it is popular with swimmers, Paddle boarders, canoeists, motor boats and fishing trips, a walk down the ramp from the high street and the beach opens out - wow what a beautiful place to be- especially in the sun - Beer always seems so warm with its own micro climate. Heaven !!!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Only those willing to walk down the hill will make it to the beach. It's a pebble beach and when then tide is low there's sand underneath your feet in the water. Year ago there were loads and loads of spider crabs and the snorkeling was amazing - but as beer beach has increased seaton hole has suffered.
4.0 based on 183 reviews
My wife and I visited Seaton beach when visiting with our dog. The great thing about this beach is that it has a dog friendly area at both ends. The day we visited was windy, but we enjoyed the fact that we could walk our dog on the beach. The beach is pebbles so no sand, but it is a nice beach and just in front of the town centre.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
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