Visit Exmouth

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 Exmouth Tourist Information Centre

Obtain your copy of the Exmouth Eating Out Guide and Exmouth Guide for local holiday accomodation _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Water Sports

Waterfront Sports

Edge Watersports


Heritage Walks

Heritage Walks - Free Guided Walks start at Exmouth Pavilion on the seafront every Tuesday at 10.30am from 8th May through to 4th September.  Learn things about Exmouth, its people and history that you never expected.   All welcome. 

http://www.heritagewalksexmouth.blogspot.com/

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 Exmouth Events

 Exmouth Rotary Kite Festival

Exmouth during World WarII
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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.                        

Accessible Seaside Apartments


 Exmouth Christmas Swim  - 11am - Annually

   Entering the waterThe big splashThe pink retreat

Leaning to see the swimmers


 Pictures and Views

Picture Tour

The knowhere Guide on Exmouth


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