South Beach Cafe, Devon Cliffs, Exmouth

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  During our May Bank Holiday break at Devon Cliffs, Sandy Bay, Exmouth we paid another visit to the South Beach Cafe. Last year in 2023 I had the Seafood Chowder which is one of the tastiest meals I’ve ever had. Returning in 2024 I obviously had to have this again, and once more it didn’t disappoint! The menu is quite heavy on the fish/seafood side but being right next to the sea it’s a great choice of meals. Drinks are also good, a nice selection of Devon based beers and ales and a varied selection of wines and spirits. Pricing is not bad for certain dishes, a meal including starters and 2 rounds of drinks was just over £60, so at around £20 each for 2 courses and drinks is good value.  We sat outside at the end of May 2024, and it was very comfortable with a light breeze and lots of sunshine. I highly recommend a trip to South Beach Cafe, Exmouth. If you have small children the menu is varied too with lots of choices.  4.8 out of 5.

The Best Coastal Walks in Exmouth

The Best Coastal Walks in Exmouth

Exmouth, Devon offers breathtaking coastal walks that allow you to explore the stunning natural beauty of the area. Here are some coastal walks you can enjoy in Exmouth:

1. South West Coast Path: Exmouth is a starting point for the South West Coast Path, a long-distance trail that stretches along the entire coastline of Devon and Cornwall. You can embark on a section of this path, enjoying panoramic views of the Jurassic Coast, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque beaches.

2. Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton: This walk takes you from Exmouth to the neighboring town of Budleigh Salterton. Follow the South West Coast Path as it winds along the coast, passing through the beautiful Maer Nature Reserve and offering scenic vistas of the estuary and coastline.

3. Exmouth Seafront Promenade: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Exmouth Seafront Promenade, which stretches along the beach and offers views of the coastline and vibrant activities on the water. You can walk as far as you like and soak in the seaside atmosphere.

4. Orcombe Point and Geoneedle: Take a walk to Orcombe Point, the western end of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site. Here, you can admire the famous Geoneedle, a monument marking the beginning of the Jurassic Coast. Enjoy stunning views and geological wonders along the way.

5. Dawlish Warren to Exmouth: This longer coastal walk takes you from Dawlish Warren to Exmouth, providing an opportunity to explore a wider stretch of coastline. The walk includes sections of beach, nature reserves, and panoramic viewpoints.

6. Exmouth to Sandy Bay: Enjoy a walk from Exmouth to Sandy Bay, a picturesque beach nestled between the cliffs. This route takes you along the coast, passing through beautiful landscapes and offering tranquil views of the sea.

Remember to wear appropriate footwear, carry drinking water, and check tide times before embarking on coastal walks. Some sections may be challenging, so it's advisable to plan according to your fitness level and the duration you wish to walk. Enjoy the stunning coastal scenery and the refreshing sea air as you explore the natural wonders of Exmouth.

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