Visit Sidmouth Guide 2022

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REGENCY ELEGANCE The Royal Glen Hotel is peacefully situated in a secluded sunny glen, close to Esplanade and town centre. Its elegant architecture and intricate curved wood window frames evoke the charm of the Regency era. Inside is a cosy lounge with log fire, drawing room and veranda with views of the gardens and sea. For four generations the family have been welcoming guests to share this small part of English Heritage offering traditional and contemporary accommodation, timeless quality and a personal service.

✥ Victoria’s licensed restaurant ✥ Extensive range of midday bar snacks in the Kent Lounge Bar ✥ Indoor pool ✥ Lifestyle Suite & Gym ✥ Lift ✥ Off road parking ✥ Summer & off season bargain breaks ✥ Special rates for parties, clubs, walkers & family gatherings

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A beautiful Regency town located beneath the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast site, Sidmouth is a place that is easy to find and hard to leave. It is the ideal place to do everything and nothing and has something for everyone. From award winning gardens, thrilling water sports, awe-inspiring festivals and sumptuous hotels, you can enjoy some adventures on the waves or a relaxing picnic surrounded by picturesque countryside. Located just 12 miles from Exeter and not far from the M5, Sidmouth is easy to find, from wherever you are in the country and is perfect for a traditional seaside holiday, day trip or long weekend. With excellent transport links, a break in Sidmouth is closer than you might think.

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experience Breathtaking from every angle A trip to Sidmouth puts you right on the Jurassic Coast, the UK’s only natural World Heritage Site. Full of geological importance and stretching over 180 million years, the Jurassic Coast is one of Britain’s best loved destinations. 2022 marks the 20th anniversary of the Jurassic Coast being named as a World Heritage site and throughout the year, there will be a programme of events and activities taking place to help everyone get involved and work together to protect the site.

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This year as part of the celebrations, you can find out more about the Jurassic Coast by visiting the Sidmouth Museum.

The Jurassic Coast is a hugely diverse area beginning in the town of Exmouth, just a little further along the coast. It covers around 95 miles, stretching across East Devon and into Dorset. The iconic red cliffs in Sidmouth have been dated back to the Triassic period and you can trace the age of the cliffs depending on their colour. The Jurassic Coast covers three eras which also includes the cretaceous period.

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There are plenty of ways to explore this incredible World Heritage Site, with walking trails across the coastline, many of which link up with the South West Coast Path. Throughout the Jurassic Coast there are a number of guided walks led by volunteers of the trust and as part of the Sidmouth Walking Festival. Pick up a Sidmouth Town Map where you can find maps of routes that include the Jurassic Coast or visit the Tourism Information Centre who can help you plan your journey. To explore the Jurassic Coast and the South West Coast Path, head to the Alma Bridge. Recently refurbished and reopened in 2020, the new bridge is located around 40 meters from the original which served the town since the 1900s. The bridge is the gateway to the South West Coast Path, England’s longest footpath running for around 630 miles and links Somerset to Devon and Dorset.

When exploring the Jurassic Coast, it is important to be aware of your surroundings at all times and to pay attention to any warning signs that are displayed. The cliffs are very old and have been known to crumble, especially in bad weather. Find out more about the Jurassic Coast on our website, visitsidmouth.co.uk/experience/Jurassic-coast

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Sea view dining & accommodation with plenty of seaside character

Relaxed seaside dining & drinks with beach-front accommodation

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Follow Sidmouth’s history through the ages by completing the Blue Plaque Trail. One stop on the trail gives you an idea of the town’s royal connections. Queen Victoria briefly called Sidmouth home as an infant, she moved to the town with her parents and lived in a grand house which is now a hotel allowing you too to live like royalty for your visit.

coast and country Where coast meets country adventure begins For a true Devon experience, enjoy the county the Sidmouth way. With friendly faces, stunning scenery, amazing activities and plenty of history and heritage to explore, Sidmouth is the perfect destination whether you’re visiting for the day or staying a little longer. As you walk around the town, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in the Regency period by taking in the grand buildings, many of which are now hotels. Walking along the Esplanade you can easily imagine that you are in an episode of Bridgerton.

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Owned and personally run by the Hook family for three generations This splendid Regency hotel enjoys an unrivalled position at the centre of the elegant Esplanade. The hotel's beautifully appointed ground floor offers three individual & tastefully furnished lounges where guests may relax, read, enjoy morning coffee, afternoon tea or merely take in the views. The splendid Faulkner Lounge Bar, overlooks the sea and Esplanade and is the perfect venue to relax with a drink or enjoy a light lunch. Many of our bedrooms overlook the sea and Esplanade with the larger deluxe rooms leading to the balcony. The attractively furnished, well-appointed rooms have en-suite facilities and two lifts serve all floors.

Our restaurant retains the traditional high standards of silver service with menus combining the best of both classic and modern cuisine using fresh local produce.

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It isn’t just Queen Victoria who spent some time in Sidmouth, one of her sons lent his name to Connaught Gardens and even opened them to help celebrate one of her jubilees.

Speaking of jubilees, Sidmouth is a perfect location for celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. The town is holding a street party and being in Devon, is the best place for enjoying a cream tea on the seafront. A cream tea is a real Devon delicacy and there are fewer places better to enjoy one than with a view of the Lyme Bay during a Jubilee year.

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Self Catering Accommodation with Peace and Tranquillity The old thatched farmhouse at Dunscombe Manor is steeped in history from well before the 16th Century. Its previous farm buildings have been converted into three delightful 1 & 2 bedroomed Self-Catering Holiday Cottages. Situated in a National Trust Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, rich in flora, fauna and wildlife - an ideal location for exploring the adjacent Jurassic Coast and a perfect setting in which to relax and unwind. visitsidmouth.co.uk 1010 visitsidmouth.co.uk

The former Dairy & Stable have been tastefully furnished and equipped to a high standard, with bedrooms en-suite, quiet patios, restful garden and ample parking. Regretfully no smoking or pets.

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Fore Street and Old Fore Street are the places to go for clothes, gifts, homeware and accessories, while Market Place is home to Fields of Sidmouth, the town’s department store which has been there for over 200 years.

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A seaside town like no other Sidmouth is so much more than those iconic cliffs and the beautiful scenery, for a truly unique shopping experience, visit Sidmouth. The town is home to over 60 independent businesses including cafés, shops and pubs, as well as an 18th century department store. If you’re in the mood for some serious retail therapy, you’ll find lots of opportunities to discover unique items from independent stores and familiar names.

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Find more information about shopping in Sidmouth by visiting www.visitsidmouth.co.uk/shopping-and-services

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Want to represent your favourite town? Make sure to stock up on Visit Sidmouth merchandise. You can find everything from bags, hats and umbrellas to reusable bottles and cups – ideal for helping cut down your carbon footprint! Visit the Tourist Information Centre or our online shop to find out more.

At the very heart of Sidmouth, Betjeman’s best-loved seaside resort, is the West’s most favoured hotel – the Hotel Riviera. Owned and managed by the Wharton family and situated on the famous Esplanade, the four star hotel is arguably one of the most comfortable and certainly one of the most welcoming in the region. The hotel has a long tradition of hospitality and is perfect for unforgettable holidays, long weekends, unwinding breaks and all the spirit of the glorious festive season... You will be treated to the kind of friendly personal attention that can only be found in a private hotel of this quality. VisitEngland

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eco friendly

You can find reusable water bottles, including vacuum flasks and reusable coffee cups among other Visit Sidmouth products at the town’s Tourist Information Centre or on our website, visitsidmouth.co.uk/shop

Sustainability at heart From being committed to using local, sustainable products to cutting down on single use plastic at events and in local shops, Sidmouth is embracing being eco-friendly. It isn’t just cafés, restaurants and take aways who are swapping plastic forks and bottles for more sustainable options. The town’s attractions and festival organisers are too and so can you! Why not pick up a reusable bottle from the TIC or one of our other partners and do your bit to help keep the Jurassic Coastline and the natural beauty of the East Devon region picturesque for generations to come.

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Sidmouth Folk Festival

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One of the largest and oldest events in Sidmouth’s social calendar, the Folk Festival is a week-long celebration of music and dance that has taken place since the 1950s. It is one of the biggest highlights of the town’s calendar and was even gifted its own blue plaque which you can find when following the Blue Plaque Trail. The Festival includes workshops, live performances, crafts, games and children’s activities taking place at various venues across Sidmouth and ends with a spectacular Torchlight Procession.

Small but mighty Though it may be small, there is plenty to see and do when in Sidmouth. There are a host of family friendly attractions providing fascinating activities and additional events during peak times and popular annual events. Sidmouth has something for everyone, no matter how old or young they are, so whether you are interested in exploring the wider Sid Valley and indulging in some traditional events, you want to watch a spectacular air display or you want to learn something new, you can do it right here.

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Sidmouth SeaFest One of the most unique festivals in the South West, Sidmouth SeaFest is an annual community celebration of the coast. The festival promotes coastal living and highlights the region’s fishing heritage with music, food and workshops.

Sidmouth Regatta Taking place every August Bank Holiday, the Regatta brings spectators from all over the UK to enjoy the boat races and take part in the various marine activities that are hosted during the event.

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Sidmouth Walking Festival Taking place in September, the Sidmouth Walking Festival is a great way to explore the wider region and see the beauty of the East Devon area first hand. Many of the guided walks take you around the East Devon Way, as well as the trails around Sidmouth. The festival runs across several days and there are a choice of walks available, so you can choose one that best suits your abilities. Visit the TIC to book your place on the walks.

Sidmouth Air Show Perhaps one of the most popular events in the town, Sidmouth Air Show is held over August Bank Holiday to mark the end of the Regatta and is the final big event of the summer. The air show features amazing aerial displays against the backdrop of the Jurassic Coast, with spectators assembling at the Esplanade. The Red Arrows among other air craft are usually in attendance, with previous displays including Spitfires, RAF Chinooks and parachute display teams.

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Sidmouth International Jazz & Blues Festival Bringing the very best in jazz music to Sidmouth, the Sidmouth International Jazz and Blues Festival has been running for 65 years and features free street performances alongside ticketed headline acts all bringing the atmosphere and music of New Orleans to the streets of Sidmouth. This year’s festival will take place in June with venues at Blackmore Gardens, Connaught Gardens and Manor Pavilion Theatre.

There is always something new to learn with Sidmouth’s Science Festival. Taking place every October and incorporating Ada Lovelace Day, the festival particularly celebrates the achievements of women in science and there are activities suitable for all ages and abilities across the town. As well as workshops, the festival also plays host to eminent scientists who come to Sidmouth to host talks and with a different theme each year, there is always something new to discover.

Manor Pavilion Theatre Located in the heart of Sidmouth, this beautiful theatre is open all year around and hosts a wide variety of live performances. During the summer, you can find the UK’s last weekly Professional Summer Repertory Season, where 12 plays are performed in 12 weeks.

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Sidbury Fair Dating back over 1000 years, Sidbury Fair is an annual event that takes place every September offering a week’s worth of events including the traditional Hot Pennies – this was something that the region’s landed gentry would do, where they would throw hot pennies towards the poorer villagers. These days, the pennies are only warmed, not hot and the practice is much less malicious!

See the latest events and find out what’s on by visiting out website, visitsidmouth.co.uk/whats-on

Sidmouth Museum Find events and displays, as well as seasonal activities for the whole family.

Kennaway House Built in 1805, Kennaway House is a handsome Regency manor house located in the heart of Sidmouth where a host of exhibitions and events are held throughout the year. With events such as discos, food festivals and more, there is always something to do here.

Axevale is a quiet, family park overlooking the delightful Axe valley. Town, beach, footpaths, birdwatching, attractions and pubs all within walking distance. All caravans have a shower, toilet, fridge, TV and wi-fi. The park has a shop, laundry and children’s playground.

Sidmouth’s Radway Cinema Proudly showing films since 1928, the Radway Cinema was originally opened as a theatre and featured a ceiling made from a patterned press tin. When Hollywood made the move from silent movies to talkies, the Radway was converted into a full time cinema and now shows a range of screenings and National Theatre productions.

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Visiting by coach There are mainline coach companies offering trips to Devon, stopping in major towns and cities in the county with connections to bring you on to Sidmouth. Exeter is the nearest city and many national companies stop here. There are several buses and taxis running to Sidmouth from outside Exeter’s coach station. For more information, contact Stagecoach Devon.

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travelling Getting to Sidmouth Sidmouth is located in East Devon in the South West of England. Devon is well served by trains and national coach services from all over the country with some very picturesque routes. Sidmouth is just 10 miles from J30 of the M5 (follow A3052) and 9 miles from Honiton (follow A375 and if you’re using a SatNav, use the postcode EX10 8XR and this will bring you to the town centre).

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There are regular national train services to Exeter Central, Exeter St Davids and Honiton, all of which are within half an hour’s drive of Sidmouth. From the station, you can hire cars or use public transport/ taxis to continue on to Sidmouth.

Accessible rail travel Devon’s two main rail providers are committed to making rail travel accessible to all passengers. You can find out details of the assistance that is available at local stations and information about travelling with wheelchairs or mobility aids online via Network Rail. Approx. travel times by train •L ondon Paddington to Exeter – approx. 2 hours

Visiting by air Exeter Airport is 10 miles from Sidmouth and is serviced by a host of public transport providers.

Travelling by bus There is a regular bus service that allows you to easily travel around East Devon and the wider county. From Exeter, there is a frequent service that connects St Davids station with the local bus station where buses depart for Sidmouth. Timetables can be picked up at the station or checked online. Bus routes All routes depart from The Triangle (EX10 8PF) • 9 to Exeter or Honiton • 9A to Exeter or Seaton • 157 to Exmouth

• Birmingham to Exeter – approx. 2.5 hours Fast train services from London Waterloo stop at Honiton, while services from the north, the midlands and London Paddington stop at Exeter St Davids.

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food and drink

In Sidmouth, you’ll find a range of cuisines and dining experiences to suit every taste and budget. East Devon’s natural larder features some of the best local produce and is home to farmers, fishermen and producers creating the best in local food and drink. Whether you want simple pub grub, fine dining or somewhere the whole family can dine in confidence, there is plenty of choice in and around the town.

An abundance of local produce The grand Regency atmosphere means dining in Sidmouth is a special occasion whether you are stopping for a light lunch or fine dining. Sidmouth’s unique and diverse location, being surrounded by an abundance of countryside and the coast means that there is a huge local food and drink market, with everything from fresh fish, home grown meat, fruit and veg and a number of Devon delicacies including ice cream and the famous cream tea.

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It isn’t just quality food you can find in Sidmouth. In fact, the whole of East Devon is becoming famous for the quality of its locally produced drinks with local gins winning awards and a variety of other libations on tap in establishments across the region.

Find suggestions of places to eat and drink in Sidmouth on our website, visitsidmouth.co.uk/food-and-drink

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East Devon is home to everyone from farmers to bakers, brewers, wineries and fishermen, so you can be sure that wherever you eat, the food and drink is fresh and sustainable, which is one of the reasons why so many people visit throughout the year. Whether you choose to eat at a restaurant, hotel or café or you pick food up at a local take away, you will find extensive menus that change with the seasons.

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Willow Bridge B&B is beautifully situated in Sidmouth overlooking the River Sid near The Byes riverside walk, a short stroll to the beautiful sea front esplanade and the town centre. Guests will enjoy a warm welcome and a relaxing break in one of our six fresh and restful double and twin bedded rooms. Our bright, airy guest lounge is a great place to plan your day or relax and we hope you enjoy your freshly prepared and locally sourced breakfast.

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Relax with the whole family When it comes to finding a family friendly resort by the sea, Sidmouth is perfect for holidays, short breaks and day trips for the whole family. There are a range of attractions that can be found in East Devon and even the ones that aren’t aimed at children are still committed to making sure that every visitor has a great time and you’ll often find additional activities and workshops running throughout the school holidays all over the town.

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Suggestions for family fun in Sidmouth • Visit the beach! Both Sidmouth Beach and Jacob’s Ladder Beach are great places to visit during your time in Sidmouth. In the summer there are concessions nearby with everything that you could need for a day out and the cliffs provide some shade for those with more sensitive skin. The sandy area is perfect for digging and the water is clean and safe, ideal for those that love to splash around. In low tide, you can also explore the rockpools. Photo: Sarah Hall

Looking To Stay In A Beautiful Cottage In Devon? Our holiday cottages are situated in the beautiful countryside on the outskirts of Sidmouth a short distance from the well know jurassic coastline. All of our cottages are dog friendly and being set on a farm we have plenty of ground to explore. Boswell Farm is popular with families and couples looking for an escape to the country.

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• Have a picnic In the warmer months, why not follow the South West Coast Path, find somewhere pretty and set up a picnic? You can enjoy your favourite snacks while exploring somewhere new!

• Learn a new skill There are plenty of ways to learn something new in Sidmouth. In the summer you can take on the waves and learn some surfing or paddleboarding or why not visit during the Science Festival, where you can get involved in workshops and attend talks from prominent scientists and learn something new!

We have 7 tastefully old, converted farm buildings offering accommodation for couples, families and even large groups, in total we can accommodate up to 36 guests. If you are looking to take a stroll through the Devon countryside or explore the Jurassic coastline Boswell is the perfect place for you.

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•V isit the region’s top attractions East Devon is home to several of the county’s top attractions, including the Donkey Sanctuary, which is free to visit! During the school holidays, several of the attractions in the area offer additional workshops and activities making it an even more fun experience!

Looking for more family friendly things to see and do? Make sure to visit our website: visitsidmouth.co.uk/things-to-do/ attractions/family-friendly

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Sidmouth not only has the Jurassic Coast to visit, but also is close to the East Devon Way where you can find a host of walking and cycling trails. The Sid Valley also offers walking routes and some great towns and villages to wander around.

It isn’t just skills you can learn while in Sidmouth, you can also find out more about the Jurassic Coast at the Sidmouth Museum or you can follow the Blue Plaque trail and find out about Sidmouth’s hidden past.

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When it comes to finding the perfect compromise between relaxing and getting the blood pumping, Sidmouth is the ideal destination. In Sidmouth you can do everything or nothing – it is all up to you!

WAXWAY FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES

things to do Endless Adventure from sunrise to sunset

Rural peace less than four miles from Sidmouth (Nr Tipton St John). Waxway nestles below the beautiful East Hill woodland with its panoramic views over the lush Devon countryside to Dartmoor.

Our fully equipped 4 Star self-catering cottages (Bats and Swallows) offer all home comforts and are carefully maintained by the owners who live in the adjacent 16th Century farmhouse. “BATS” - sleeps up to 4 people

“SWALLOWS” - Sleeps up to 6

• Beaches at Sidmouth, Beer and Exmouth all within easy driving distance • Centrally located for many holiday and touring attractions • Ideal for relaxation • Non-smoking policy

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Sidmouth’s location makes it perfect for those who love a thrilling adventure. You can easily jump on a paddleboard or kayak and spend a day taking on the waves or while away the hours gently sailing around the Jurassic Coast. Every year, water sports enthusiasts and boating fans visit to take advantage of the coast and enjoy the annual Regatta. As well as exploring the coast, there is an abundance of open countryside to discover, including the East Devon Way and local sites like Mutter’s Moor and the Byes. If you don’t want to spend too much time outside, the town has a host of theatre performances and music events taking place throughout the year including the Town Band who take up residence in Connaught Gardens during the summer and the Folk and Jazz Festivals which have been delighting crowds for years.

Mulberry Cottage

Close to seafront and town centre Gold Award Holiday Cottage Excellent reviews /many repeat bookings Beautiful south facing patio Private parking /WIFI included

Though it is small, Sidmouth is mighty and you’ll find plenty to see and do, no matter your age or interests. There are attractions and activities galore, a host of entertaining events and plenty of chances to explore the wider area, providing something to keep the whole family amused.

Sidmouth is home to several of Devon’s top attractions, many of which have won awards on both a national and local level, from rescued donkeys to botanical gardens to museums to relaxing spas, there is something for everyone here, no matter your taste or budget.

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You can find more information about activities and attractions, relaxing or thrilling, by visiting our website, visitsidmouth.co.uk/ things-to-do Suggestions of things to do in Sidmouth  Visit the beach  Explore the arboretum  Spend some time at the skate park E njoy some sports or leisure activities at the sport’s centre  Watch a game of cricket or two C heck out the work done by Sidmouth in Bloom at the town’s gardens  Visit the South West Coast Path  Attend one of the annual festivals

For more inspiration, you can visit our website where there are a host of attractions and activities to visit.

E njoy yourself at one of the region’s attractions.

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Modern and extremely comfortable single storey ‘lodge’ style self catering cottages ideal for families and couples wanting a quiet and relaxing break. Set in 5 acres of lightly wooded parkland with far reaching views. Sleeping 2-6 | Open all year round | Pets welcome* * in certain cottages

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Why not pick up a copy of the 2022 Sidmouth Town Map where you can find a whole host of walks perfect for heading out with the dog. Visit the Tourist Information Centre to pick up your copy or read it online at visitsidmouth.co.uk

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Warm, friendly stunnng views of the Jurassic Coast

Surrounded by beautiful countryside, several walking trails and selected areas of the beach available during your visit, Sidmouth is a wonderfully dog friendly place to be. Not only do you have the South West Coast Path and the Byes, but also the East Devon Way, giving you plenty of places to explore with your furry friends.

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If you are planning a day out in Sidmouth and want to bring your dog, there are a host of attractions in and around the town that welcome dogs. One of the most popular attractions in the region is the Donkey Sanctuary, which is happy for your dogs to join you too. Find out more dog friendly places to visit around Sidmouth at visitsidmouth.co.uk/ explore/dog-friendly.

Outstanding cottage holidays with a personal touch One thing that dogs love is spending the day on the beach, chasing the waves and digging. There are selected areas of Sidmouth’s beaches that are dog friendly all year around and others where there are restrictions at certain times of the year. The main beach has restrictions between 1st May and 30th September, find the latest information on signage at the beach.

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FIND YOUR PERFECT SELF CATERING HOLIDAY IN

Sidmouth, Sidbury, Beer, Branscombe, Otterton, Newton Poppleford, Tipton St John, Budleigh Salterton, East Budleigh, Colaton Raleigh, Exmouth or Topsham.

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Budleigh Salterton Easily accessible either by road or via the South West Coast Path from Sidmouth, Budleigh Salterton is beautifully rural and has a 2 mile long beach, ideal for those who love coastal walks, relaxing by the ocean or playing in the pebbles. The town is full of independent shops, restaurants, cafés and pubs catering for every taste and there is a delightful brook flowing through the centre of town. Budleigh Salterton is most famous for its annual literary festival.

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Sidford

A little further afield Sidmouth is a lot closer than you think. Devon’s county city of Exeter is just half an hour by road many of the region’s best loved tourist spots are just a stone’s throw from the town centre. If you’re visiting Sidmouth, why not explore the wider East Devon area and the Sid Valley?

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Sidbury Did you know that Sidbury is often rated as Britain’s Best Kept Village? If you want to experience life in a picture perfect village with postcard ready cottages and gardens, then Sidbury is a must visit location. It is just 3.6 miles from Sidmouth town centre and is part of the Sid Valley.

The Byes, one of the premier green spaces in the Sidmouth area begins in the small village of Sidford which neighbours the town. It is somewhere that is loved by walkers and is home to some popular pubs and a selection of quaint shops.

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Seaton

Honiton

Full of family friendly attractions, including Seaton Tramway, Seaton Jurassic and Seaton Wetlands, Seaton is a pretty town with plenty of things to see and do. It is located within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and holds World Heritage status.

Very little has changed in Honiton over the years and those interested in history will love finding out more about the town’s involvement in the lace industry at the Allhallows Museum which features several lace making demonstrations, as well as exhibits. Honiton lace was so well known for its quality that it was even used to make Queen Victoria’s wedding dress.

Ottery St Mary If you want to experience authentic West Country traditions, Ottery St Mary is the place to be. In the summer months you can watch the residents re-enact the banishing of the local pixies during Pixie Day, while in November, there is the famous Tar Barrel Rolling. Held on Bonfire Night, this event sees locals run through the high street with flaming tar barrels in a torch lit procession.

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Exeter Known as the capital of Devon and for being a thriving city with a vibrant night life and culture by the bucket load – Exeter is the town’s closest city and is located towards the centre of the county where you can enjoy countryside and the hustle and bustle of city living in equal measure. The historic quayside is famous for its beauty, as is the historic Exeter Cathedral which has been in the city for over 1000 years and the vast array of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.

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AA H H H H

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THE VICTORIA HOTEL

THE BELMONT HOTEL

With an AA Silver Award and perfectly positioned on Sidmouth’s esplanade, The

The Belmont too commands spectacular views from the famous esplanade, as well as

Victoria Hotel offers you extensive leisure facilities from outdoor pools to tennis

offering first class service, outstanding food and beautiful gardens. Enjoy fine dining

court, snooker room to luxurious spa. The hotel’s restaurant has an AA Rosette for

in the hotel’s main restaurant or relaxed dining in our informal restaurant, Horizon.

fine cuisine and offers informal dining in the White Room.

The leisure facilities of the adjacent Victoria Hotel are all available freely to guests.

01395 512651 | www.victoriahotel.co.uk

01395 512555 | www.belmont-hotel.co.uk

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USEFUL INFORMATION If you’re planning a trip to Sidmouth, here is some useful information to help you enjoy your visit.

Parking Sidmouth has several short stay and long stay carparks, all of which are managed by East Devon District Council. Short Stay car parks can be found at the following locations: • Ham East EX10 8BW • Ham West EX10 8BL • Mill Street EX10 8BY • Roxburgh EX10 8DD Long Stay car parks can be found at the following locations: • Manor Road EX10 8RR • Church Street, Sidford EX10 95L For longer stays, please pick up a weekly parking pass from the Tourist Information Centre, you can get in touch with them via email: tic@sidmouth.gov.uk or by phone: 01395 516441. Alternatively, contact East Devon District Council for a season ticket on 01395 516551.

Defibrillators There are several defibrillators located across Sidmouth. In case of an emergency, you can find defibrillators at the following locations: • • • • •

Sidmouth Cricket, Tennis and Croquet Club Sidford Social Hall The Arches Sidmouth Sports and Leisure Centre Trumps Court

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Sidmouth Market Place Sidbury Village Hall Sidmouth Swimming Pool Sidmouth Conservative Club

Tourist INFORMATION Sidmouth’s Tourist Information Centre can be found on Ham Lane, Sidmouth EX10 8XR. The team at the TIC are on hand to help with booking tickets, including for local festivals such as the Sidmouth Folk Festival and theatre performances at the Manor Theatre. Guests are able to book coach tours and make reservations for hotels and other accommodation providers. The centre provides all the information you need about local attractions, as well as maps and books about the town and the surrounding area. Find walking routes, advice for travelling with pets and pick up some Visit Sidmouth merchandise. Opening times: May – Sept: 10am – 5pm Monday-Saturday / 10am – 4pm Sunday and Bank Holidays Oct – April: 10am – 1.30pm Monday-Saturday / Closed on Sunday 21st Dec- 1st Jan: Closed Get in touch:

Find out more useful information and a host of advice for your visit online at

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Email tic@sidmouth.gov.uk / Phone: 01395 516441 Find more information, head online to visitsidmouth.co.uk

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Book your 2022 break to Sidmouth today

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