Haslemere

Peter
Haslemere

Sightseeing

Sidmouth is a town caught in timeless charm. Located along the Jurassic Coast with beautiful gardens, royal connections, clean beaches, access to the South West Coast Path, Nature Reserves and a real friendly and welcoming atmosphere, along with a Regency feel, there are plenty of places to explore.
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Sidmouth Sea Front
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Sidmouth is a town caught in timeless charm. Located along the Jurassic Coast with beautiful gardens, royal connections, clean beaches, access to the South West Coast Path, Nature Reserves and a real friendly and welcoming atmosphere, along with a Regency feel, there are plenty of places to explore.
Since the 18th century visitors have sought the tranquillity of Lyme’s shores as a welcome haven for refreshment and recreation. Tourism is now the town’s main industry but despite the numbers who return here year after year, the determination to preserve the town’s heritage has protected against that creeping commercialisation which so often besets resorts today. So do come and enjoy the delights of our town. There south facing beaches sheltered from the weather and safe bathing with sea water quality now of the highest standard; the sunny sandbar overlooking the harbour and traffic free promenade create an environment where children can play safely. Explore the old town; trace the route of the old River Lym through medieval back streets; browse unhurriedly among a wealth of interesting shops – antique, books, studios, cafes and pubs. There are walks through attractive Langmoor Gardens with their spectacular sea views and entertain the family with a game of mini golf or table tennis; or stroll down to the nearby harbour for fishing or boat trips. In short – whatever your taste – there’s something here for everyone!
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Lyme Regis
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Since the 18th century visitors have sought the tranquillity of Lyme’s shores as a welcome haven for refreshment and recreation. Tourism is now the town’s main industry but despite the numbers who return here year after year, the determination to preserve the town’s heritage has protected against that creeping commercialisation which so often besets resorts today. So do come and enjoy the delights of our town. There south facing beaches sheltered from the weather and safe bathing with sea water quality now of the highest standard; the sunny sandbar overlooking the harbour and traffic free promenade create an environment where children can play safely. Explore the old town; trace the route of the old River Lym through medieval back streets; browse unhurriedly among a wealth of interesting shops – antique, books, studios, cafes and pubs. There are walks through attractive Langmoor Gardens with their spectacular sea views and entertain the family with a game of mini golf or table tennis; or stroll down to the nearby harbour for fishing or boat trips. In short – whatever your taste – there’s something here for everyone!
he picture-postcard village of Beer, Devon nestles in Lyme Bay, on the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, England’s first natural World Heritage Site and forms part of the South West Coastal Path. The shingle beach still boasts a small fleet of working fishing boats and the surrounding picturesque white chalk cliffs provide a natural suntrap sheltering the cove from prevailing westerly winds.
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Beer
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he picture-postcard village of Beer, Devon nestles in Lyme Bay, on the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, England’s first natural World Heritage Site and forms part of the South West Coastal Path. The shingle beach still boasts a small fleet of working fishing boats and the surrounding picturesque white chalk cliffs provide a natural suntrap sheltering the cove from prevailing westerly winds.

City/town information

A small city that packs a big punch, Exeter is one of the most vibrant, attractive and historically interesting cities in England. Pre-dating the arrival of the Romans in AD 50, Exeter’s history is rich and long. This is reflected in its fascinating visitor attractions including its unique Underground Passages, free Red Coat Guided Tours, magnificent Cathedral, imposing Roman wall and beautiful Quayside. Exeter is also home to the award-winning Royal Albert Memorial Museum where visitors can explore the city’s 2,000-year history under one roof!
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Exeter
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A small city that packs a big punch, Exeter is one of the most vibrant, attractive and historically interesting cities in England. Pre-dating the arrival of the Romans in AD 50, Exeter’s history is rich and long. This is reflected in its fascinating visitor attractions including its unique Underground Passages, free Red Coat Guided Tours, magnificent Cathedral, imposing Roman wall and beautiful Quayside. Exeter is also home to the award-winning Royal Albert Memorial Museum where visitors can explore the city’s 2,000-year history under one roof!