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Breken Guest House, 13 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 269800
Clinton House, 41 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 271969
Fernside Hotel, 1 Dagmar Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 264715
Hazeldene Guest House, 19 Morton Rd, Exmouth Tel: 01395 263300
New Moorings Hotel, 1 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 223073
Moreton Villa, 37 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 273164
Murray Court, 43 Imperial Rd, Exmouth Tel: 01395 272492
Sea Breeze, 42 Victoria Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 224888
Seaforth Hotel, 45 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 227362
Sholton Guest House, 29 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 277318
Exmouth Hotels:
Aliston House Hotel, 58 Salterton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 274119
Cavendish Hotel, Morton Crescent, Exmouth Tel: 01395 272528
Devoncourt Hotel, 16 Douglas Avenue, Exmouth Tel: 01395 272277
Devoncourt Restaurant, 16 Douglas Avenue Tel: 01395 222823
Fernside Hotel, 1 Dagmar Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 264715
Imperial Hotel, The Esplanade, Exmouth Tel: 01395 274761
New Moorings Hotel, 1 Morton Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 223073
Royal Beacon Hotel, The Beacon, Exmouth Tel: 01395 264886
Stag Inn, 5 St Andrews Road, Exmouth Tel: 01395 279552
The Ashton Court Hotel, 6 Louisa Terrace, Exmouth Tel: 01395 263002
The Barn Hotel, 4 Foxholes Hill, Exmouth Tel: 01395 224411
The Grand Hotel, Morton Crescent, Exmouth Tel: 01395 263278
The Manor Hotel, The Beacon, Exmouth Tel: 01395 272549
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Exmouth, at the estuary's mouth, marks the World Heritage Coastline's western gateway and despite being one of England's oldest resorts, remains untouched by commercialism.
The beach has two-miles of golden sand and many fascinating rock pools, making it a paradise for children and adults alike. The promenade has old favourites such as crazy golf, swing boats and sometimes even a Punch and Judy show.
For the more energetic, the coastal playground with a boating lake, swimming, sailing, water-skiing, tennis, bowls, cricket, pony riding, river cruises and fishing trips, should provide ample entertainment.
The town itself is rich with elegant Georgian architecture and many friendly and traditional shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes.
The bustling Exmouth summer festival takes place in June and includes concerts, picnics, parades and an amazing sand sculpture competition. The illuminated carnival in October is spectacular and watched by thousands every year.
The nearby Exe Estuary is one of the most beautiful in Britain and a haven for birdlife, particularly sandpipers and the rare avocet. Amble along the banks for glimpses of castles, charming riverside villages and breathtaking sunsets.
Exmouth is truly a destination for all the family.
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