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Visiting Devon

Beer

East Devon

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This picture postcard fishing village with a gurgling stream dancing along the main street to the beach, is snuggled in the rolling hills in East Devon’s beautiful coastal scenery and drips nostalgia.

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The horseshoe beach is the heart of the village, a natural sun trap surrounded by glistening white cliffs. It has clean waters, rock pools to explore at low tide, beach huts to hire, and beach cafes serving hearty breakfasts and home made treats. The cliffs form part of the South Devon coastal footpath and this area of the coast is a World Heritage Site due to the important fossils found here.

Beer is famous for its lace, stone and smuggling and is an ideal resort for families, couples and friends getting together. Enjoy the beach cafes, a fishing trip, a stroll along the coastal footpath or a Devon cream tea! Visit Pecorama or the Beer Quarry Caves or the regency towns of Lyme Regis or Sidmouth.  The City of Exeter just a 40 minute drive.

Beer is the sort of place that once discovered people fall in love with and return year after year.

Beer sits on the SW Coastal footpath within the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is part of The Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site

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Local Shopping
There is an excellent selection of pretty local shops in Beer where you can purchase all of your daily needs (village store -opens late,  Post Office, off-licence, superb bakery,  wonderful deli, selection of tearooms, restaurants, pharmacy, art galleries and antique shops.  The shops and eateries specialise in fresh local produce – why not shop when you arrive!

Eateries
Beer is blessed with a grand selection of places to eat to appeal to all tastes and pockets, all within a couple of minute’s stroll of Beachcomber!

Beach Cafés – good local food at reasonable prices. Kennos offers pasta and paninis on the beach, selected evenings in peak season. Take your own wine and plastic glasses.

Beer Fish and Chips – Takeaway and eat in the cottage garden or sit down in the cafe

Woozies Deli – Great pies and pasties for a picnic,  and super choice of deli items

The Dolphin –.Good pub food – and do try the breakfasts with newspapers

The Anchor – The beer garden overlooks Beach and has live music and BBQ’s in peak season. Also restaurant and bar meals.

The Smugglers –  Restaurant (open late if you arrive late)

Barrel o’ Beer
–  quality pub food and sports bar

My favouriteGinas for Italian and Mediterranean food and good wine

And a bit further afield…

The Masons Arms , Branscombe   Good pub food, touristy and a bit expensive.

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall – River Cottage, Axminster –can book evening meals, courses and events

Mark Hix – Hix Oyster & Fish House, Lyme Regis

Things to do in Beer apart from beach activities

Pecorama Model Railway and Gardens   light model railway to ride  and gardens to explore, perched on the hillside above Beer and just five mins walk from Beachcomber cottage.  PECORAMA has something to offer every member of the family

Beer Quarry Caves  Part of England’s only Natural World Heritage Site!

…..and do visit the Jurassic Park Heritage Centre on the Beach and maybe book a rockpool safari.

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Donkey Sanctuary

Beer train

Pecorama

 

 

 

 

 

….And just outside Beer

 

 

Seaton Tramway  take a vintage tram ride along the Axe estuary to Colyton for interesting local shops.

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens

The Donkey Sanctuary to see and adopt rescued donkeys from around the world. We have adopted Timothy.

Crealy – much loved adventure and theme park for children up to about 14 years

Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre – for fossil hunting

Exeter is an interesting city and is a 40 minute drive.

Image of Beer Head by Chris Martin

Image of Beer Head by Chris Martin

Outdoor Pursuits

Cycling Discover Devon – Cycling

Fishing – book a fishing trip from the beach

Golf – Axe Cliff Golf Club

Sailing – Beer Sailing Club or hire a boat from the beach

Walking  along wonderful coastal paths with great views East Devon Way, Discover Devon – Walking the South West Coast Path

Broadband
BT broadband is in Beachcomber Cottage

Public Transport
Jurassic Coast double decker bus (X53) this is an excellent service, and means you can leave the car behind, and enjoy the coastal views The service runs from Exeter to Poole and passes through Beer for either direction. The service currently operates every 2 hrs 7 days a week.

The nearest railway station is Axminster 4 miles away

The nearest Airport is Exeter a 30minute drive.

 

 

 

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