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.

4 Of The Best Cycling and Walking Trails on Exmouth Seafront


4 Of The Best Cycling and Walking Trails on Exmouth Seafront

Exmouth
seafront offers an array of scenic cycling and walking trails that cater to both leisurely strolls and energetic bike rides. With stunning coastal views and a refreshing sea breeze, these trails provide a perfect opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. Here are some popular options:

1. Exmouth to Orcombe Point: This picturesque trail takes you from Exmouth seafront to the prominent Orcombe Point, the western gateway to the Jurassic Coast. Enjoy a leisurely walk or bike ride along the seafront promenade, passing by sandy beaches, charming cafes, and the vibrant Marina. The route offers panoramic views of the coastline and ends at Orcombe Point, where you can marvel at the famous Geoneedle and take in breathtaking vistas of the surrounding cliffs and sea.

2. Exe Estuary Trail: For a longer and more diverse experience, the Exe Estuary Trail is an excellent choice. Starting from Exmouth seafront, the trail extends for over 26 miles along the Exe Estuary, passing through picturesque towns and nature reserves. This trail is shared by walkers and cyclists and provides ample opportunities to spot wildlife, admire scenic landscapes, and discover charming coastal villages such as Lympstone and Topsham.

3. Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton: If you're looking for a family-friendly coastal walk or cycle, the route from Exmouth to Budleigh Salterton is a fantastic option. This approximately four-mile trail takes you along the Exmouth seafront, through the peaceful Maer Local Nature Reserve, and along the River Otter to Budleigh Salterton. Enjoy the tranquility of the estuary, the beautiful pebble beach at Budleigh Salterton, and the chance to explore the charming town's shops and cafes.

4. Exmouth to Dawlish Warren: For a longer and more adventurous excursion, consider the trail from Exmouth to Dawlish Warren. This coastal route spans around eight miles and offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding landscapes. As you venture along the trail, you'll pass through the lovely town of Exton and the picturesque Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve, with its diverse flora and fauna. Take a break at Dawlish Warren's sandy beach before heading back to Exmouth.

These cycling and walking trails on Exmouth seafront provide an opportunity to enjoy the natural beauty of the area, stay active, and create memorable experiences with family and friends. Remember to follow safety guidelines, respect other trail users, and take in the magnificent coastal scenery as you explore the trails at your own pace.

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