Visit Exmouth
Exmouth Tourist Information Centre
Obtain your copy of the Exmouth Eating Out Guide and Exmouth Guide for local holiday accomodation
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Water Sports
Waterfront Sports
Edge Watersports
Leisure
Leisure East Devon offers families and groups the ideal all-weather solution to keeping adults and children occupied on a holiday in east Devon - a week’s Holiday Membership to its sports and leisure facilities across the region. Memberships are available for £40 for a group of up to five people for one week, entitling you to unlimited swimming and outdoor leisure facilities such as tennis, putting, crazy golf and bowls, as well as member discounts on many other activities such as gyms, exercise classes and even entertainment shows. For more information please visit http://www.ledleisure.co.uk/Memberships/LEDHoliday_Membership.asp
LED’s facilities include leisure centres, swimming pools, outdoor parks and sports facilities in Exmouth (Exmouth Swimming and Leisure Centre, Exmouth Tennis and Leisure Centre and Phear Park) Ottery St Mary, Honiton, Sidmouth, Colyton, Axminster, Broadclyst and Seaton. It also operates the Pavilion in Exmouth – a popular entertainment venue.
Heritage Trail
Join our heritage guided tours and explore the rich and diverse history of Exmouth. These informative walks are family friendly and free. Walks start at the Pavilion on the seafront at 10.30am every Tuesday and last for one and a half hours covering part of the Heritage Trail. The remainder of the trail is covered by a free guide leaflet. Walks run from 5th May to 1st September.
Other items of interest are that Conrad Martens (artist on board the Beagle with Captain Fitzroy and Darwin) lived in Exmouth and you can see a plaque in the library to commemorate his time here. Also the wives of poet Lord Byron and Lord Nelson lived on the Beacon, Exmouth. Down the road lived Nancy Perriam a powder monkey who served on board a man of war in Nelson's navy.
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Exmouth Events
Exmouth Festival
Exmouth Rotary Kite Festival
Exmouth during World WarII
Lots to Do in Devon
BBC Devon Where I live
Exmouth Resort Guide
Accommodation and Facilities
Exmouth Hotels and Guest Houses
Exmouth Hotels
Exmouth Restuarants
Information about Exmouth Camping, restaurants, bars etc.
Exmouth Christmas Swim - 11am - Annually



Pictures and Views
Picture Tour
Exmouth's Magnolia and Exmouth's Magnolia
To buy click on the second Exmouth Magnolia link and when at the home page cllick on catalogue M to O and Magnolia Grandiflora Exmouthienthis can be found by scrolling down the page.
Exmouth [M. grandiflora], cv. (John Colliton, Exmouth, England, before 1737), this is the commonly used name for Aiton's var. lanceolata per John Sims in Bot. Mag. 45: t. 1952 (1817) which illustrates the ‘double’ flower occasionally seen on this cultivar. See Loddiges, Bot. Cab. 9: 814 (1824), and for current usage Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. 83: 333, 464 (1958). this clone tends to flower when very young. The habit is fastigiate, leaves elliptic, rusty tomentose beneath. syn.: cv. Exoniensis and cv. Lanceolata Information from http://www.magnoliasociety.org/
Jurrasic Coast - World Heritage Site
Information Britain
Exmouth's Nautical Past
Some history from Canonteign Falls

Exmouth Steam Locomotive - Nameplate
A Blackmoor Vale locomotive pictured below - the Exmouth loco nameplate can be seen in Exmouth Town Hall. The Exmouth locomotive was a Light Pacific - West Country Class Locomotive.