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Sidmouth for the day

Sidmouth for the day

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, a glittering jewel in Devon’s crown. You’ll find traditional service with a variety of shops and eateries in the bustling town centre, its own micro climate, wide promenade and stunning gardens.

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Sidmouth, South Devon

 

Sidmouth is a town about 15 miles south east of Exeter caught in timeless charm. Located along the Jurassic Coast with beautiful gardens, a wide flat promenade overlooking the sea, royal connections, fine hotels, clean beaches, access to the South West Coast Path, Nature Reserves and a real friendly and welcoming atmosphere, along with a Regency feel, there are plenty of places to explore or sit and ponder.

 

Being based in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the home of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sidmouth is a glittering jewel in Devon’s crown. You’ll find a pride in traditional service with a remarkable variety of shops and eateries in the bustling town centre, its own micro climate, dramatic cliffs, green hills and a host of sporting and leisure activities suitable for all.

 

Sidmouth is a great place for anyone who enjoys the great outdoors. As well as the beautiful and dramatic UNESCO World Heritage Site which makes up the Jurassic Coast and the scenic beach areas, there are a host of cycle ways, walks and hikes and more to explore. The South West Coast Path is Britain’s longest and most popular National Trail and it connects Sidmouth with other coastal areas across the south west. Whether you fancy a hike across the cliff tops, a short stroll or somewhere to pop out for a picnic there are plenty of routes and access points for you to enjoy. Head west towards Ladram Bay from the summit of Peak Hill with amazing views above Sidmouth or go east towards our  neighbouring villages of Beer and Branscombe and see how the heritage of East Devon’s towns and villages has changed over the years.

 

Sidmouth is also home to one of the largest arboretums in the UK. The Sidmouth Arboretum covers the entire Sid Valley (a first in the UK) which has tree trails and walks giving you plenty of interesting wildlife and vegetation for you to explore while out and about.  

 

Once a relatively small fishing village and failed port, Sidmouth became a fashionable resort for the gentry in the early 19th century. The town's numerous fine Georgian and Regency villas and mansions are now mostly hotels, but have lost none of their charm in the conversion making Sidmouth a very desirable and exclusive resort.

 

Sidmouth 70th FolkWeek

2nd - 9th August 2024

 

A national treasure – a major cultural institution held every year in the first week of August since 1955 attracting tens of thousands of visitors. A champion of folk traditions – with over 700 diverse events with a wide-ranging ‘something for everyone’ appeal.

 

An ear to the past and an eye on the future – established stars brush shoulders with emerging talent in major concerts, lively roots parties, small intimate sessions, ceilidhs, folk dancing, storytelling events, fun family entertainment, youth-centred sessions, hands-on workshops and spectacular dance displays. A local focus on the best in South West crafts and the tastiest of local food and drink.

 

Arrive Sidmouth  12.15 approx. Arriving and dropping at the sea front

Depart Sidmouth -17.00

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address Times
Bridgwater Bridgwater Mount Street Bus Stop
Rear of Angel Place Shopping centre
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Bristol Anchor Road West Anchor Road, Outside @ Bristol-We The Curious
Westbound Bus Stop
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Bristol Tesco Tesco's Eastville Bus stop - Jct 2 of M32
(Tesco's Car park only has a 2 Hr. parking limit)
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Burnham on Sea Burnham on Sea, Pier Street
Bus Stop The Old Pier Tavern
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Clevedon Clevedon
Miles Morgan Travel Agency, Triangle Bus Stop
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Gordano Gordano M5 Services CAR PARK
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Highbridge Highbridge, Church Street Bus Stop
Near to Church
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Weston Borough Arms Sth Outside the Borough Arms Bus Shelter
Locking Road
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Weston-super-Mare Weston-super-Mare
Locking Road Car Park
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Worle - P/Green South Worle - Preanes Green, New Bristol Rd.
Opposite side of Road to Summer Lane Bus Shelter
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Worle - Queensway South Worle - Bridge Farm Opposite Food Warehouse Bus St
New Bristol Road
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