Once a thriving port, Seaton is now one of Devon’s most traditional seaside resorts with working open top trams trundling along the estuary. Part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, Seaton is gripped by deep red cliffs that exhibit millions of years of geological history. The town is also bordered by marshes and wetlands that are home to a wide variety of bird species and many visitors arrive festooned with binoculars hoping to spot a rarity.
Feb 2009
Seaton has something for everyone. The promenade is great for bracing walks in the autumn and winter and for picnicking in the summer months. Dog free pebble beaches are spacious and safe. The Chine cafe at the far end of the prom is a lovely sheltered spot that makes a mean Cappuccino! Often table top sales and events at the other end of the beach.