Sidmouth

A hidden gem of the Jurassic Coast

Nestled between the striking cliffs of the Jurassic Coast and the rolling hills of Devon, Sidmouth presents a picturesque blend of coastal beauty and rural charm. Renowned for its Blue Flag beaches, charming architecture, and a welcoming community, Sidmouth stands out as a treasured destination on the Devon coast.

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Beaches and Coastline

Sidmouth’s beaches are among its most popular features. The mix of sandy and shingle shoreline invites visitors to bask in the sun, build sandcastles, or take a refreshing dip in the sea. The main beach, flanked by impressive red sandstone cliffs, offers a unique backdrop for a day out. Families can enjoy the numerous beach facilities, while the stunning coastal views make it an ideal spot for romantic walks or doggy day outs.

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Green Spaces

Sidmouth boasts several beautifully maintained gardens that serve as peaceful retreats for visitors. Connaught Gardens, with its terraced lawns, flower beds, and views of the coast, offers a serene escape. Blackmore Gardens is another gem, known for its tranquil pond and varied plant life, provides a delightful setting for relaxation. The gardens are a perfect spot for a picnic or a quiet afternoon of reading.

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Historical Attractions

History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Sidmouth. The town is filled with historical architecture, including Georgian buildings and charming local shops. One notable site is Kennaway House, a stunning example of Regency architecture, which hosts various cultural events throughout the year. Local museums, including the Sidmouth Museum, offer insights into Sidmouth’s storied past, showcasing artefacts and exhibitions that highlight its connection to the Jurassic Coast. Guided walks can provide further context to the area’s rich history.

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Family-Friendly Activities

Sidmouth is packed with family-friendly attractions that ensure visitors of all ages have an enjoyable experience. The Donkey Sanctuary, one of Devon’s most beloved attractions, offers a unique opportunity to meet these gentle animals and learn about their conservation. It’s a fun outing that’s free to the public, making it an ideal stop for families. Another great attraction is the Sidmouth Toy and Model Museum, providing a nostalgic experience with its extensive collection of toys and models, enjoyable for both children and adults alike. For any space lovers, we recommend Norman Lockyer Observatory, where visitors can explore the universe’s wonders through stargazing events and educational programs.

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Annual Festivals

Sidmouth’s vibrant community spirit is showcased through its many annual festivals. Throughout the year, the town hosts a variety of events, from the Sidmouth Walking Festival, which allows visitors to explore the stunning countryside, to the lively Sidmouth Folk Festival, where traditional music fills the air. There’s also the innovative Sidmouth Science Festival, engaging all ages with interactive exhibits and talks, and the Sidmouth Sea Fest, celebrating the town’s maritime heritage while offering a taste of local seafood. These festivals provide an excellent opportunity to experience local culture, delicious cuisine, and the warm hospitality of Sidmouth’s residents.

Where to Stay? – Accommodation near Sidmouth

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Our holiday park serves as the perfect base for exploring Sidmouth and its surrounding areas. We offer both pet-free and dog-friendly static caravans for hire, as well as our self-catered apartment featuring a balcony with views of the holiday park. For those who wish to be closer to nature, our campsite and touring park provide a variety of pitch options.

During your stay, you can enjoy our numerous facilities, including an indoor heated swimming pool, outdoor play areas, an indoor games room, an on-site shop, and much more!