Discover the best top things to do in Seaton, United Kingdom including South West Coast Path - Hooken Cliffs, Coastal Craft Collective, The Marine House at Beer, Seaton Wetlands Nature Reserve, Beer Beach, Seaton Hole, Seaton Tourist Information Centre, Seaton Beach and Chine, St. Michael Church.
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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 41 reviews
We're only 100m from the beach, on the beautiful Jurassic Coast. We bring together local artisans, makers and crafters with those who want to buy their products or learn some of their skills. Our shop has a large collection of beautiful handmade products, perfect for gifts or decoration around your home. In addition to our selection of art, we also feature adult craft classes to help people enhance their artistic ability. Our goal is to support our artists whilst offering our customers great, friendly service and value for money. Come and see us for: Locally handmade gifts Craft kits for adults and children Adult craft classes Arts and crafts for kids Craft parties and events We love to encourage people to buy local and enjoy the creativity and sociability of crafting. We'd love to welcome you to our shop.
Placed an order online which was very easy to do with lots of choice. Communication was superb and nothing was too much trouble. The order arrived quickly and I was so pleased with the personalised bowls, they make such a lovely gift. I would highly recommend a visit to the website there is something for everyone at very affordable prices.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Marine House at Beer and Steam Gallery are in the fishing village of Beer in the heart of the East Devon World Heritage Coast. They form Devon's leading centre for the fine and applied arts from local and national artists and crafts people. Selections of work by over 100 artists are always available and several times a year the galleries host major solo shows from leading artists.
Visited for exhibition and found some brilliant paintings and artwork .The gallery has a great web site that displays there Artists works. So well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
Love visiting Seaton Wetlands. Easy location to find with parking being at Seaton cemetery. Ample parking but it is more of a pebble car park. Reach the Wetlands by the entrance at bottom left of car park. Initial path is more of a track but on on wetlands it is tarmac path. Has four hides spread out over the site. First one just turn right through the gate and go down the side of lake to reach the hide. You do have to go up about 25 steps to get in though. Overlooks lake and estuary. If you don't fancy this one just walk on the main path. After couple hundred yards there is a hide, with a walkway, on the lake. After this there's a viewing platform overlooking the lake and farther on the main hide with a manned station by it. This one offers garden birds on the feeders and has toilets near it. You can carry on the path to reach another hide. It's situated near the tramline and is accessed by a field. If you're not into cattle give it a miss. Wetlands offers various and differing types of birds. We'll worth a peaceful two hours or more.
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 20 reviews
Tourist information centre for the town of Seaton, Devon. Located inside the Seaton Jurassic centre on the Underfleet. For any information about the local area, we are your first stop!
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.
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