Things To Do

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Things To Do

Sightseeing

Two miles of gorgeous golden sand with opportunities to try out a variety of watersports.
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Exmouth Beach
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Two miles of gorgeous golden sand with opportunities to try out a variety of watersports.
Walk or cycle from Exmouth to Topsham alongside the Exe Estuary, through the heart of Lympstone on the way. If you’re feeling energetic, why not go all the way to the historical Exeter Quay. If you get tired there’s a train along the same route.
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Exe Estuary
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Walk or cycle from Exmouth to Topsham alongside the Exe Estuary, through the heart of Lympstone on the way. If you’re feeling energetic, why not go all the way to the historical Exeter Quay. If you get tired there’s a train along the same route.
Choose from a variety of cruises, from up the Exe Estuary, to day trips to Sidmouth and Torquay; there are plenty of potential days out.
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Stuart Line Cruises
Pier Head
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Choose from a variety of cruises, from up the Exe Estuary, to day trips to Sidmouth and Torquay; there are plenty of potential days out.
A stunning 16 sided National Trust property within walking distance of Perrivale House.
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National Trust - A la Ronde
Summer Lane
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A stunning 16 sided National Trust property within walking distance of Perrivale House.
Take this ferry and walk to Dawlish, cycles are also permitted! It’s a lovely way to experience the other side of the estuary with ease.
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Exmouth to Starcross Ferry
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Take this ferry and walk to Dawlish, cycles are also permitted! It’s a lovely way to experience the other side of the estuary with ease.
Over 64 acres to explore "A delight for gardeners" Spanning nearly 300 years of gardening history, the park is home to many rare and beautiful species, collected from around the world. The Palm House is made from over 18,000 panes of glass (built 20yrs before The Kew Gardens Palm House) hosting many Palms. Tropical House, Arid House, Temperate house. Enjoy your coffee / lunch overlooking the Italian Garden. Explore the arboretum and while away time in the bird hide Ride the Bicton Woodland railway for an oversight of the park (suitable for wheelchairs) The countryside museum containing a huge collection of bygone days.... And for the children indoor and outdoor play areas, crazy golf, Astro turf football pitch, ride the pedal tractors all to add to the fun (Please note play areas are only open to children between the ages of o to 12 yrs)
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Bicton Park Botanical Gardens
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Over 64 acres to explore "A delight for gardeners" Spanning nearly 300 years of gardening history, the park is home to many rare and beautiful species, collected from around the world. The Palm House is made from over 18,000 panes of glass (built 20yrs before The Kew Gardens Palm House) hosting many Palms. Tropical House, Arid House, Temperate house. Enjoy your coffee / lunch overlooking the Italian Garden. Explore the arboretum and while away time in the bird hide Ride the Bicton Woodland railway for an oversight of the park (suitable for wheelchairs) The countryside museum containing a huge collection of bygone days.... And for the children indoor and outdoor play areas, crazy golf, Astro turf football pitch, ride the pedal tractors all to add to the fun (Please note play areas are only open to children between the ages of o to 12 yrs)
The house was built by Sir John Heathcoat Amory, the grandson of John Heathcoat, creator of the mechanised bobbin lace making machine and owner of a lace factory in Tiverton. The foundation stone was laid in 1869, but it was not until 1873 that the elaborate interior designs were completed. William Burges, designer of Knightshayes, had a rocky relationship with the family and was fired half way through the project, leaving his imaginative vision incomplete. Burges was replaced by another reputable designer, John Dibblee Crace, who turned out to be another ill-fated choice. Much of Crace's work was covered up by the family, but later restored by the Trust.
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Knightshayes Gardens National Trust
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The house was built by Sir John Heathcoat Amory, the grandson of John Heathcoat, creator of the mechanised bobbin lace making machine and owner of a lace factory in Tiverton. The foundation stone was laid in 1869, but it was not until 1873 that the elaborate interior designs were completed. William Burges, designer of Knightshayes, had a rocky relationship with the family and was fired half way through the project, leaving his imaginative vision incomplete. Burges was replaced by another reputable designer, John Dibblee Crace, who turned out to be another ill-fated choice. Much of Crace's work was covered up by the family, but later restored by the Trust.
Just along the coast.
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Sidmouth
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Just along the coast.
Steeped in history, there’s a lot to delve into in Plymouth – a city shaped by its past. Immerse yourself in a wondrous world of exploration as you walk in the footsteps of adventurers and explorers who strolled the streets of Plymouth in years gone by. With Plymouth's rich past and connections with the rest of the World, you're sure to find our historic city exciting. Some of our most famous stories begins with the origins of Plymouth, which can be traced back to Saxon times, more than a thousand years ago, and its history very much reflects its maritime location.
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Plymouth
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Steeped in history, there’s a lot to delve into in Plymouth – a city shaped by its past. Immerse yourself in a wondrous world of exploration as you walk in the footsteps of adventurers and explorers who strolled the streets of Plymouth in years gone by. With Plymouth's rich past and connections with the rest of the World, you're sure to find our historic city exciting. Some of our most famous stories begins with the origins of Plymouth, which can be traced back to Saxon times, more than a thousand years ago, and its history very much reflects its maritime location.
The National Marine Aquarium (NMA) is the UK’s largest aquarium, located in Britain’s Ocean City, Plymouth. It is run by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean.
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National Marine Aquarium
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The National Marine Aquarium (NMA) is the UK’s largest aquarium, located in Britain’s Ocean City, Plymouth. It is run by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean.

Food scene

Award winning restaurant situated on a floating barge in the centre of the Exe Estuary. Perfect on a summer evening. More info here.
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River Exe Cafe
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Award winning restaurant situated on a floating barge in the centre of the Exe Estuary. Perfect on a summer evening. More info here.

Entertainment

Highly professional local theatre company, the ideal way to top off a busy day.
The Blackmore Theatre
10 Bicton St
Highly professional local theatre company, the ideal way to top off a busy day.
Perfect for a rainy day, featuring two riveting rooms to choose from.
Excape: Exmouth Escape Rooms
11 Rolle St
Perfect for a rainy day, featuring two riveting rooms to choose from.
A free music festival during the Easter holidays, not to be missed.
Exmouth Festival Site
A free music festival during the Easter holidays, not to be missed.

City/town information

Exeter has a real sense of individuality, its varied cultural scene is embraced by proud locals, and the diverse mix of eateries means it is renowned as one of the foodie capitals of the South West. Head to the West Quarter or the cobbled Gandy Street to discover great mix of independent shops and boutiques, cafes and bars. When it comes to culture Exeter is renowned in the south west for its independent arts scene. It is also firmly on the map as a destination for top sporting events and music. A good mix of independent venues such as the Exeter Phoenix, and large venues such as nearby Powderham Castle play host to a packed calendar of events and festivals throughout the year.
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Exeter
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Exeter has a real sense of individuality, its varied cultural scene is embraced by proud locals, and the diverse mix of eateries means it is renowned as one of the foodie capitals of the South West. Head to the West Quarter or the cobbled Gandy Street to discover great mix of independent shops and boutiques, cafes and bars. When it comes to culture Exeter is renowned in the south west for its independent arts scene. It is also firmly on the map as a destination for top sporting events and music. A good mix of independent venues such as the Exeter Phoenix, and large venues such as nearby Powderham Castle play host to a packed calendar of events and festivals throughout the year.