Exmouth

Exmouth

Exmouth is a friendly Devon resort at the mouth of the Exe estuary, marking the start of the Jurassic Coast. Enjoy two miles of sandy beach, a lively marina and watersports galore, plus estuary birdlife and the quirky A la Ronde house nearby. With safe swimming, sea views and easy access to the World Heritage coast, Exmouth is a relaxed, great-value spot for a sunny coach break.

Exmouth is the gateway to the Jurassic Coast, the only natural World Heritage Site in England. This bright and breezy Devon resort sits right where the River Exe meets the sea, boasting two miles of golden sands and a lively marina full of boats. Whether you're a watersports enthusiast—Exmouth is actually the birthplace of UK kitesurfing—or a nature lover drawn to the wading birds of the estuary, there's something here for everyone. For a bit of local quirkiness, don't miss A la Ronde, a unique sixteen-sided house just on the edge of town.

Taking a coach makes a trip to the Devon coast feel effortless. You can simply sit back and relax while we handle the driving, arriving seaside and ready to unwind. Once you've arrived, you can spend your days swimming at the beach, strolling through the marina, enjoying an estuary cruise, or exploring the striking red cliffs of the Jurassic Coast. If you're dreaming of a sunny, sociable break, browse our coach holidays to Exmouth and find the perfect getaway for you.

Places of Interest


World of Country Life

Located at Sandy Bay in Exmouth, Devon, the World of Country Life is a family destination featuring indoor and outdoor activities. Highlights include the Deer Train, animal encounters with llamas and pygmy goats, and daily falconry shows. Visitors can also explore a Victorian-style street and one of the South West's largest transport collections, alongside various play areas for children.

Located at Sandy Bay on the edge of Exmouth in Devon, near the Jurassic Coast, the World of Country Life is a family-run spot that's been open since 1978. It mixes animals, nostalgia, and play across a variety of indoor and outdoor activities, making it a great all-day destination regardless of the weather and a go-to for families visiting the region.

One of the biggest draws is the Deer Train, which takes you through the parkland where you can hand-feed the llamas and deer. Guests can also walk pygmy goats, bottle-feed lambs, and get up close with farm animals, while daily falconry shows feature birds of prey in action. Inside, a Victorian-style street brings the past to life, and museum halls house vintage cars, old farm gear, and one of the South West's largest transport collections. There are also plenty of play areas to keep the kids entertained.

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