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Exmouth Devon 5 Days

Exmouth, Devon - 5 Days

Staying at the Cavendish Hotel, Exmouth

Monday 27th October 2025 - 5 Days, 4 Nights

Dinner Bed & Breakfast

 

Includes

Coach Excursions - Exeter & Bicton Park

Day at Leisure - with River Cruise from Exmouth.

 

Exeter

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!

 

BICTON PARK - Entrance Included

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens is home to many rare and endangered plants with origins from all parts of the world, including one of the finest tree collections in Britain. Meticulously cared for by a dedicated team of gardeners, Bicton ensures that each distinct area is tended to, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the botanical interests. Spanning 64 acres, the expansive grounds and gardens offers a landscape that transforms with the passing seasons encouraging our visitors to come back time after time.

 

Stuart River Cruises - Included

Explore the Calm Waters of the River Exe

Sailing all year round on the calm and sheltered waters of the beautiful River Exe, these cruises are the best way to see the stunning scenery, wildlife and nature of the nationally renowned Exe Estuary. These circular cruises depart from Exmouth Marina, travelling the peaceful waters of the river, up near Powderham Castle and along to where the river opens out into the English Channel, on Exmouth’s traditional seafront.

As a result of the calm nature of the water on the river, these cruises sail all year round. With outside upper decks with plenty of fresh air and indoor heated lower decks, they are the perfect way to experience the beauty of this area – whatever the weather!

 

Exmouth is situated on the estuary of the River Exe and is Devon’s oldest seaside resort. It was developed as a resort in Georgian times and was once the most select seaside resort in Britain. It offers a rich mixture of immaculate sands, lovely gardens, a busy harbour and a wide range of sports facilities that combine to make it an excellent resort for all ages and interests. On one side the resort overlooks Lyme Bay, while to the west, where our hotel is situated, it looks across the estuary of the River Exe to the Haldon Hills and Dawlish Warren. There are boat trips aplenty but also lots to do on dry land with good shops, a museum, the world's largest OO gauge model railway, many old pubs and good walks at every turn. There is a swimming pool, golf, and all forms of water sports including a sailing school. The 25 minute railway journey to Exeter gives spectacular views of the Exe Estuary, internationally renowned for its wildlife.

 

The stretch of coast (the Jurassic Coast) from Exmouth to Dorset has been officially ranked alongside the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as one of the natural wonders of the world. Its rugged coastline, towering cliffs and extensive fossil deposits makes the South Devon coast an intriguing and at times, breathtaking spectacle. Also close to Exmouth lie the resorts of Seaton and Sidmouth and the vibrant historical city of Exeter, with its excellent shops and outstanding cathedral.

 

 

 

Cavendish Hotel, Exmouth

Popular with sightseers, the Cavendish Hotel is wonderfully situated on the level seafront overlooking Exmouth’s fine golden sands, a few minutes walk from the shops. There are fantastic seaviews from many of the front facing rooms. Don’t forget to upgrade your room to a seaview to take advantage of the amazing scenery. As a resort, Exmouth nowadays offers a rich mixture of immaculate sands, lovely gardens, and a busy marina. The hotel’s guest accessibility includes a lift that serves most rooms (excluding 4th floor) and ground floor rooms are available.

 

Exmouth is situated on the estuary of the River Exe and is Devon’s oldest seaside resort. It was developed as a resort in Georgian times and was once the most select seaside resort in Britain. It offers a rich mixture of immaculate sands, lovely gardens, a busy harbour and a wide range of sports facilities that combine to make it an excellent resort for all ages and interests. On one side the resort overlooks Lyme Bay, while to the west, where our hotel is situated, it looks across the estuary of the River Exe to the Haldon Hills and Dawlish Warren. There are boat trips aplenty but also lots to do on dry land with good shops, a museum, the world's largest OO gauge model railway, many old pubs and good walks at every turn. There is a swimming pool, golf, and all forms of water sports including a sailing school. The 25 minute railway journey to Exeter gives spectacular views of the Exe Estuary, internationally renowned for its wildlife.

 

The stretch of coast (the Jurassic Coast) from Exmouth to Dorset has been officially ranked alongside the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as one of the natural wonders of the world. Its rugged coastline, towering cliffs and extensive fossil deposits makes the South Devon coast an intriguing and at times, breathtaking spectacle. Also close to Exmouth lie the resorts of Seaton and Sidmouth and the vibrant historical city of Exeter, with its excellent shops and outstanding cathedral.

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Bakers Yard Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh
Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ
Banbury Cross Banbury Cross
By Taxi Rank & Toilets
Bicester Bicester Town Centre
Manorfields Road Bus Stops, Behind Shops.
Bloxham Garage Bloxham - The Garage
Banbury Road A361
Brackley Brackley - Market Square
Main Coach Bays
Chipping Norton Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road)
Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road)
Middleton Cheney Middleton Cheney - The Library
Moreton in Marsh Moreton in Marsh
Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express
Shipston On Stour Shipston on Stour
Town Council Offices, West Street, Campden Road

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