PEAK HILL LLAMAS
Light-hearted walks with friendly llamas on Devon’s spectacular Jurassic Coast.
Devonshire Cream Tea Walks our speciality. Gift Vouchers available. Booking essential.
Tel 01395 578697
www.walkingwithllamas.co.uk
Beer in its own small bay enclosed by chalk cliffs, with a brook running down the main street, is a romantic Devon village visited by people from all over the world. Visitors can sit on the ‘sun trap’ beach at one of the beach cafés amongst the fishing boats and forget the world and its troubles.
A walk along Fore Street will take in tea shops and restaurants, art
galleries,
specialist small shops and welcoming Inns
The local fishermen offer mackerel fishing trips and motor boats can be hired by the ¼ hour or the hour and on fine summer evenings and weekends the dinghy’s of the Sailing club and the sailing luggers of Beer Luggers club are out in the bay. The annual Regatta Week in August has a series of events, most of which take place on Regatta day, but if water is not for you there are the Beer Quarry Caves to visit, or the nearby Pecorama gardens and indoor model railway exhibition which are both worth a visit.
Seaton, the jewel in the crown of east Devon resorts, where the mile long beach opens onto the waters of Seaton Bay, offers opportunities for water sports of all kinds, from sailing and swimming, to diving and windsurfing.
The town itself has many small shops - greengrocer, fishmonger, butchers, art gallery and florist with the main shopping area being almost free of traffic. The Jubilee Gardens adjoining the sea front lead to the Clock Tower, bowling green, putting green, tennis courts, large children’s playground and nearby Cactus House, while the Cliff Field Gardens a short distance
away give fine views over the bay. There is so much to see, do & visit in this town & its immediate area to enjoy it all you must visit the Tourist Information Centre who will be pleased to help.
Seaton Tramway operates along the beautiful Axe Estuary to Colyton, the journey runs for three miles inland, and is perfect for birdwatchers, transport enthusiasts or those who simply want to watch the beautiful riverside scenery glide gently by. The trams run between the terminus at Seaton and railway station at Colyton. Adjacent to the Tramway and Information Centre car park is the newly created Seaton Marshes Nature Reserve, a children’s playground and Skateboard Park.
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