Welcome to Exmouth in Devon.
As well as being a very popular UK tourist de
stination, Exmouth has lots of things to see and do. Exmouth is known nationally as a regional centre for water sports activities – especially Sailing & Windsurfing.
It is popular with ramblers as there are many beautiful walks. Also, it has SSSI status (Site of Special Scientific Interest), Bird Watchers often travel along way to see the rare birds at Exmouth.
Exmouth occupies a sheltered position on the eastern side of the Exe. Until the eighteenth century it was a small fishing village like many others around the coast. As such it has much to offer.
The place is mainly residential and owing to its position on the estuary there is little through traffic. The main shopping centre is situated around the Strand and the Parade, and here too, buses may be obtained to the neighbouring towns and villages. Nearby is the Dock, Exmouth’s small harbour, to which come ships bring in timber from Scandinavia. From here pleasure trips can be taken up the River Exe and along the coast, eastwards as far as Lyme Regis, and westwards to Torbay. A ferry also runs from Exmouth across the Exe. Sandy Beaches. Eastwards from the Dock stretches two miles of sandy beaches, which are clean and safe when used with reasonable care: any danger spots are indicated by flags.
Further eastwards, Maer Bay and Sandy Bay also offer good pleasant bathing facilities. From the pier as far as Orcombe Point runs the Esplanade and its eastern continuation, Marine Drive, from which extensive views over the sea can be obtained.
