Best attractions and places to see around Seaton include a diverse range of natural features, cultural sites, and notable landmarks. This coastal town, situated on the Jurassic Coast in East Devon, offers unique geological formations where rocks from all three geological periods can be observed. The area provides opportunities for exploring ancient history, coastal landscapes, and wildlife.
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Great walk in fields, woodland and finish by the sea. Recommended if your in the area.
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To explore the traces of the patronage of "Saint Winifred" (originally "Gwenfrewi") found here, we must geographically move away from the south coast of England to the north of Wales, and chronologically, travel to the first half of the seventh century. Anyone who would like to follow the life of the popular Welsh saint and martyr (at least virtually) in her homeland can visit the following highlight in the komoot system =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/5617651
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Quite the section this. Has a little bit of everything.
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Lyme Regis is a pretty seaside resort, boasting beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery, a fascinating history and picturesque harbour as well as plenty of activities, attractions and a varied programme of events to keep you entertained all year round. Steeped in so much history.
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Seaton is a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast, where you can observe rocks from all three geological periods. The Seaton Beach and Cliffs offer a mile-long shingle beach with views across Lyme Bay. For wildlife, the award-winning Seaton Wetlands provides nearly 4km of accessible trails and boardwalks, perfect for birdwatching. You can also discover the unique geological fault at Seaton Hole or explore the Beer to Seaton Coastal Path for stunning coastal views.
Yes, Seaton offers various walking opportunities. The South West Coast Path passes through Seaton, providing routes to nearby Beer or a more challenging 6-mile walk along the Undercliffs Nature Reserve to Lyme Regis. For easier options, you can explore trails within the Seaton Wetlands or enjoy the flat promenade along Seaton Beach. For more structured routes, you can find easy hikes around Seaton, including loops like 'Axmouth & the estuary' or 'Beer to Seaton Coastal Path – Seaton Beach and Cliffs'.
Seaton has a rich history. You can visit the Seaton Museum (Axe Valley Heritage Museum) to learn about the town's past, including Roman findings at Honeyditches. Nearby, the 2,000-year-old man-made caverns of Beer Quarry Caves offer a unique historical experience. In Lyme Regis, the Town Mill Courtyard features a restored watermill and artisan shops. Evidence of ancient Roman settlements and Iron Age forts like Blackbury Camp also dot the surrounding area.
Families will find plenty to do. The Seaton Tramway offers a scenic 3-mile journey through nature reserves, and its Seaton station includes Claude's Diner and a gift shop. Jurassic Discovery, operated by Seaton Tramway, features an immersive exhibition with animatronic dinosaurs and a soft play area. There's also a Jurassic-themed adventure golf course and a play park at the Underfleet with a zip wire and climbing wall. Seaton Beach is also ideal for paddling and swimming.
The Seaton Tramway is a popular heritage narrow-gauge tram line that provides a unique 3-mile journey. It travels through unspoilt countryside and nature reserves between Seaton, Colyford, and Colyton, offering panoramic views of the Axe Valley. The modern Seaton tram station, opened in 2018, enhances the experience with facilities like Claude's Diner.
Seaton is uniquely positioned on the Jurassic Coast where rocks from all three geological periods (Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous) can be observed. The cliffs and foreshore, especially at Haven Cliff, are rich in fossils. Seaton Hole provides a fascinating glimpse into Earth's history, showcasing a fault where red Triassic rocks meet younger chalk formations. Additionally, the Cliff Field Gardens feature a Geological Timeline telling the story of Earth from its formation.
Beyond walking, Seaton's calm waters are suitable for paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, and sailing. You can also explore various cycling routes, including road cycling routes and MTB trails around Seaton. Stuart Line Cruises offers boat trips around Lyme Bay and along the coast towards Sidmouth and Ladram Bay, providing a different perspective of the coastline.
Visitors frequently appreciate Seaton's stunning coastal scenery, particularly the Seaton Beach and Cliffs, which are ideal for swimming and walking. The historical significance of the Jurassic Coast and the tranquil, picturesque atmosphere of nearby towns like Lyme Regis are also highly valued. Many enjoy the diverse range of activities, from exploring nature reserves to riding the heritage tramway.
Yes, the Seaton Wetlands nature reserve offers nearly 4km of accessible trails and boardwalks, making it suitable for a wide range of visitors. The flat promenade along Seaton Beach is also perfect for leisurely strolls. The Seaton Tramway provides an accessible way to experience the scenic Axe Valley.
Seaton offers a variety of independent retailers, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, particularly along the seafront and in the town center. You'll find plenty of options to refuel and recharge after exploring the attractions. For unique souvenirs or creative workshops, Imagine Design Create is also available.
Seaton is a charming coastal town that can be enjoyed year-round. The warmer months are ideal for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the coastal paths. However, the natural beauty of the Jurassic Coast and the wildlife at Seaton Wetlands can be appreciated in all seasons, with migratory birds often present during cooler months. Many attractions, like the Seaton Tramway, operate throughout the year, though schedules may vary seasonally.


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