Fletchers Cottage Guidebook

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Fletchers Cottage Guidebook

Sightseeing

The major city of the region. Plenty of shops, restaurants, bars. The Cathedral is a lovely place to visit. You can make the trip by train from Honiton or it is about a 30 minute drive.
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Exeter
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The major city of the region. Plenty of shops, restaurants, bars. The Cathedral is a lovely place to visit. You can make the trip by train from Honiton or it is about a 30 minute drive.
The Donkey Sanctuary is a great place to spend a couple of hours. Entrance is free but there is the chance to make donations. There is a good cafe/restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and cream teas. Obviously there are plenty of donkeys to see as well as various talks throughout the day.
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The Donkey Sanctuary
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The Donkey Sanctuary is a great place to spend a couple of hours. Entrance is free but there is the chance to make donations. There is a good cafe/restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and cream teas. Obviously there are plenty of donkeys to see as well as various talks throughout the day.
A lovely pebble beach, with parking and cafe. Great for exploring the coastal walk to beer.
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Branscombe Beach
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A lovely pebble beach, with parking and cafe. Great for exploring the coastal walk to beer.
Beer is a lovely nearby seaside town - great for hiring little boats and mackerel fishing too.
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Beer Beach
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Beer is a lovely nearby seaside town - great for hiring little boats and mackerel fishing too.
Sidmouth is a larger seaside town with a lovely seafront and promenade. Great for coastal walking with good shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants.
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Sidmouth Beach
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Sidmouth is a larger seaside town with a lovely seafront and promenade. Great for coastal walking with good shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants.
A vast sandy beach, so great for walking. There is also a harbour that offers boat trips, fishing tours, boat hire etc. Again, plenty of places to eat and drink in the town
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Exmouth Beach
3 Queen's Dr
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A vast sandy beach, so great for walking. There is also a harbour that offers boat trips, fishing tours, boat hire etc. Again, plenty of places to eat and drink in the town
A lovely day out and the chance to see some wolves, wild boar and artic fox. The park grounds next to Wildwood also offer you the chance to take a lovely walk and then head back to the cafe for a coffee afterwards.
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Wildwood Escot
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A lovely day out and the chance to see some wolves, wild boar and artic fox. The park grounds next to Wildwood also offer you the chance to take a lovely walk and then head back to the cafe for a coffee afterwards.
Take a relaxing journey on the electric tramway, which runs on the old route between Seaton and Seaton Junction, through Colyton. Beautiful views across the wetlands and the estuary. I think the new Wetlands tram stop has just opened as well. Meaning you can hop off and explore the bird hides on your journey.
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Seaton Tramway
Harbour Road
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Take a relaxing journey on the electric tramway, which runs on the old route between Seaton and Seaton Junction, through Colyton. Beautiful views across the wetlands and the estuary. I think the new Wetlands tram stop has just opened as well. Meaning you can hop off and explore the bird hides on your journey.
Lyme Regis is another lovely seaside town to visit, especially if you are an avid fossil hunter! Plenty of good fish and chips or if you want to go more upmarket then there is the Oyster and Fish House by Mark Hix
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Lyme Regis Strand
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Lyme Regis is another lovely seaside town to visit, especially if you are an avid fossil hunter! Plenty of good fish and chips or if you want to go more upmarket then there is the Oyster and Fish House by Mark Hix