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Exmouth - Wikipedia Exmouth marks the western end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, which stretches eastwards along the coast to Poole, in Dorset; the South West Coast Path allows for walking along this coast
Visit Exmouth - The Official Guide A lively town sitting on the east coast of Devon, Exmouth has plenty to offer families, tourists and thrill seekers alike Explore two miles of golden sandy beach, hop from shop to local eatery, or admire the wildlife at the idyllic Exe estuary
Exmouth - Visit South Devon Exmouth is on the South east coast of Devon where the river Exe meets the sea Close to Exeter, this vibrant town offers plenty of walking and cycling routes and water sports as well as local shops and restaurants to enjoy all year round
Visiting Exmouth - Visit Devon Exmouth marks the western gateway to the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site that spans 95 miles of stunning coastline This ancient landscape is a treasure trove of geological wonders, with cliffs that reveal 185 million years of Earth's history
Exmouth Tourist Guide | exmouth. com – A guide to the holiday resort of . . . Surrounded by the beautiful Devon countryside, Exmouth is a bustling little town with a vibrant shopping centre that also hosts a wide range of leisure and entertainment facilities, including a cinema, theatre, sports amenities and a range of excellent restaurants
Exmouth (England) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Exmouth is Devon's oldest seaside resort and has a two mile long golden, sandy beach fronting the channel which attracts visitors and locals all year round At the eastern end of the beach is the start of the Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site
Exmouth, Devon travel guide and Exmouth information Exmouth is a substantial town and resort on the coast of south-east Devon Backed by traditional gently rolling Devon countryside, it is also the largest seaside resort in this region of Devon - as it has been for the last 200 years
A locals guide to Exmouth - Stay In Devon Exmouth is thought to be the oldest seaside resort in Devon Visitors were drawn in by the views and the salt waters were believed to have medicinal qualities, as were fashionable during Victorian times