Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre,
Fore Street, Budleigh Salterton, Devon EX9 6NG
Tel: 01395 445275 Email:budleigh.tic@btconnect.com
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Fairlynch Museum,
27 Fore Street
Budleigh Salterton
Devon
EX9 6NP
Tel:01395-442666
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Budleigh Salterton is a Gateway Town to the Jurassic Coast.
This tranquil and historic seaside town nestles on the edge of a pebble beach beneath spectacular red cliffs, made famous by literary giants such as Noel Coward, P.G. Woodhouse and Anthony Trollope.
Situated at the mouth of the River Otter, Budleigh Salterton's sheltered location has made it popular since Roman times. Its famous bun-like pebbles, or cobbles, were swept ashore by ancient rivers. A walk up the sandstone cliffs gives outstanding views of Budleigh and across Lyme Bay and will lead you to Sandy Bay and Exmouth.
The High Street, with its small stream and quaint town houses, has many excellent quality shops, restaurants and cafes, all known for their friendliness. Nearby attractions include Fairlynch, a thatched museum displaying the local history, Bicton Park Botanical Gardens, and the River Otter, which is a haven for birdwatchers.
Budleigh Salterton also boasts the largest croquet lawn outside London, while other sports on offer nearby include golf, sea and beach fishing, bowls, cricket and horse riding. A variety of quality, mostly family-run, accommodation and eateries adds to the town's charms.
Budleigh Salterton is a peaceful and unspoiled town that is an ideal place to get away and relax.
Getting There
By Foot: Accessible via the South West Coast Path which runs along the entire length of the Jurassic Coast.
By Bus: Buses run regularly from Exmouth and Sidmouth. Find out more about the Jurassic Coast Bus Service or contact Traveline on tel: 0870 608 2 608 or visit Traveline for more information
By Road: From the East, come along the A3052 to Newton Poppleford and take the B3178 down to Budleigh Salterton. From Exeter, take the A376 to Exmouth and then go west along the B3178 to Budleigh.
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum;
Boat Trips
Close to:
Visitor Centre
Tourist Information Centre;
Museum
Museum
Close to:
Visitor Centre - Portland Bill
Visitor Centre;
Boat Trips
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