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🏖️Exmouth Beach

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Exmouth Beach is a vast, sandy beach located on the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers safe swimming, rock pools to explore, and stunning views of the bay. Families will appreciate the dedicated children's play area, the nearby park with a putting green and tennis courts, and the mile-long promenade perfect for pushchairs and bikes.

  • Lifeguards are on duty during summer months (May-September)
  • Toilet and changing facilities are available near the seafront
  • Several cafes, ice cream stalls, and fish and chip shops line the promenade
  • The beach is mostly sand, ideal for sandcastles, with a gentle slope into the sea
  • Dog restrictions apply in certain areas from Easter to October

Practical tips: Parking can be busy in summer; arrive before 10am for the best spots. Public toilets include baby-changing facilities. A land train runs along the seafront from May to September, a hit with younger children.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDevon
CountryEngland
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early for parking

    Get there before 10am during summer months to secure a good parking spot, as it gets very busy later in the day.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Public toilets near the seafront include dedicated baby-changing facilities, making nappy changes convenient.

  • Lifeguard cover in summer

    Lifeguards are on duty May to September, so swimming is supervised during the main holiday season.

  • Gentle beach slope for young children

    The beach has a gentle slope into the sea, making it safer and easier for toddlers and non-confident swimmers.

  • Pushchair-friendly promenade

    The mile-long promenade is flat and perfect for pushing buggies, with plenty of spots to stop for refreshments.

  • Wear sun protection

    Pack high SPF sunscreen, hats, and consider UV-protective clothing—the beach offers limited shade.

  • Land train for little legs

    A land train runs along the seafront May to September—younger children often enjoy the novelty ride.

  • Pack a bucket and spade

    The vast sandy beach is ideal for sandcastle building; consider bringing toys or hiring them on site.

  • Explore the rock pools

    Rock pools offer great opportunities to spot sea creatures; time your visit with low tide for the best exploration.

  • Children's play area on site

    A dedicated children's play area means you can give toddlers a break from the beach without leaving the seafront.

  • Food and drink readily available

    Multiple cafes, ice cream stalls, and fish and chip shops line the promenade—you don't need to pack extensive picnic supplies.

  • Bring a change of clothes

    Even non-swimmers often end up wet from paddling; spare clothes make the journey home more comfortable.

  • Dog restrictions during peak season

    Dogs are restricted in certain areas from Easter to October; check current restrictions if you're planning to bring pets.

  • Additional park facilities nearby

    A nearby park offers putting green and tennis courts if children fancy something different from beach activities.

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