Two miles of golden sand and safe swimming make this a popular beach. There are also a number of attractions in Dawlish Warren, including children’s rides and amusements, making this the perfect day out by the sea. The nature reserve is one of the regions protected spots with rare wildlife including flowers and birds, it is ideal for ramblers and those who enjoy wildlife.
A mile long shingle beach in very quiet rural location. A sea wall protects the line of cottages and a pub that make up Beesands. The small village, with a public house and shop, lies behind a long shingle ridge. Behind the beach, Widdicombe Ley freshwater lake and grasslands provides an ideal location for wildlife and an opportunity for birdwatching.
The woods form part of the Blackdown Hills, an AONB and with areas of both ancient woodland and commercially managed forest, they provide a rich and varied habitat for all sorts of wildlife.
Berrow Beach forms part of a seven mile stretch of sand running from Burnham-on-Sea to Brean Down. With the second highest tidal range in the world, there are extensive flats, perfect for walking and beach sports. There is local marshland that attracts various seabirds.
Dawlish Warren is an area of sand dunes, mud flat and beach that lies at the mouth of the Exe. Thousands of birds come to feed, on migration or to spend the winter here.