Exmouth Tourist Information Centre
Welcome to Exmouth, on the East Devon coast.
Our staff will be happy to help you with your inquiries and advise you in planning your holiday.

Tourist information Centre
Opening Hours
at the moment are:

Winter Opening Hours
We are open Mon-Sat 10.00 am - 2.00 pm.

Summer Opening Hours
10.00 - 1700 hours Monday - Saturday (inclusive)

Christmas and New Year
We are closed 22nd-26th Dec and 1st January.

Please send any requests for the Exmouth Holiday Guide or leaflets etc. to:
The Exmouth Tourist Information Centre.
Alexandra Terrace, Exmouth, Devon EX8 1NZ


Tel: 01395 222299
International +44 1395 22 22 99
Fax: +44 (0) 1395 26 99 11
e-mail: Exmouth Tourist Information Centre

From the Strand Gardens turn left to the Seafront. At the roundabout with the fountain " the Beacon" towards the Seafront, we are just a hundred yards on the right hand side in the gardens opposite the Imperial Hotel. Or on foot go in the Manor Gardens after the Town Hall, walk though to the left and we are ahead of you. The entrance is on the road side of the building.

From the Seafront near the Clock Tower, go up Alexandra Terrace, we are on the left hand side of the road opposite the disused water wheel.

Available at the Information Centre:

Leaflets for attractions and activities in the area.
Accommodation lists. And help with booking.
Accommodation booking service.
Boat Trips. Coach Trip Bookings.
Details of places to eat and drink.
Exmouth Holiday Guide
Weekly car/ coach parking permits.
Discount tickets for local attractions.
Weekly / daily beach hut hire.
Guide books.
Map of Exmouth.
Local walks. Ordnance Survey maps.
Bus / train timetables.
Local information and help.
Radar Keys.
Theatre Bookings. Videos.

Please send any requests for leaflets ect. to:
The Exmouth Tourist Information Centre.
Alexandra Terrace, Exmouth, Devon EX8 1NZ
(Just 3 minutes walk from the Strand Gardens
to the Information Centre at Manor Gardens.)

Tel: UK: 01395 222299

International: +44 1395 222299

Fax: +44 (0) 1395 26 99 11
e-mail: Exmouth Tourist Information Centre

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EDDC car parks:

Estuary, L/stay 264 spaces (45PSV/HGV).
Imperial Road, S/stay 265 spaces.
London Hotel, S/stay 145 spaces.
Maer Road
, L/stay 352 spaces.
Queens Drive L/stay 219 spaces. (135PSV/HGV).
Orcombe Point L/stay 156 spaces.
Camperdown Terrace, L/stay 66 spaces.
Foxholes L/stay 228 spaces

Exmouth is a beautiful family resort with its 2 mile long seafront, lovely cliff walks with stunning views of the bay. It has an excellent beach for the family to swim and play or just to relax, or enjoy its many activities. Sand dunes and rock pools and plenty of sea front attractions will keep everyone entertained for hours.

The Dorset and East Devon Coast from Exmouth (eastwards) has been officially ranked alongside the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon as one of the natural wonders of the world.
See the World Heritage coast at Exmouth

The River Exe has access from the Imperial Recreation Ground (near the railway station) Left to the corner where the sea meets the river when the tide is out.

Interactive Maps of Exmouth
Look at the "Flash" version of the map, it has a lot more info in it than the normal map, including info on Disabled Toilets

Old pictures of Exmouth

Welcome to Exmouth page 1

Homepage



Interactive Maps of Exmouth

Letters to us and you
Read your emails, Also some Interesting history and people looking for information. Can anyone help?

Exmouth has a lively town centre with many Shops & Businesses of many kinds catering for all tastes.


Town info 1. Main town info page.

It is one of Devon's larger urban areas with a busy shopping centre and indoor market. Exmouth has a lively town centre with many of many kinds catering for all tastes.

The Parade, Shops
The Parade
 

 


Zoom Maps of Exmouth

Letters to us and you
Read your emails, Also some Interesting history and people looking for information. Can anyone help?

Exmouth has a lively town centre with many Shops & Businesses of many kinds catering for all tastes.

 


History Read about Exmouth's History and see many old photos and paintings of old Exmouth.

 

 

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Exmouth menu

Town info page 1

Exmouth Weather Forcast
Many thanks to the Met Office


Go to Shops & Businesses of many kinds

Wheelchair users
information on access to buildings and the Seafront.

360 degrees viewsThe Prince of Wales attended a reception and presentation to celebrate the Unesco World Heritage Site award and unveiled a commemorative monument at Orcombe Point, Exmouth Exmouth is at the start of the Unesco World Heritage Site

 

 

 

Read about the Cliff Walk with 20 photos.



360 degrees viewsSee Exmouth with these 360 degree views, Flash plug-in required
Click here
. Turn 360° Degrees at the speed you wish to view at.


Exmouth, Where the river Exe meets the sea, this seaside resort is a good base to explore this part of the coast and its inland towns and villages and only ten miles from Exeter and the M5 Motorway – Junction 30.

Exmouth's Train Station

Exmouth is one of few seaside towns to have a rail link with its own train station next to the Bus Station. It's a 25 minute ride from Exeter and its mainline connections. Getting Here


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Blue Plaque Trail
commemorates the town’s famous
former residents, homes and other
historic locations.


Police Emergencies 999

Devon & Cornwall Police Non-emergency Tel. number is now a local call number at
0845 2 777 - 444

Exmouth Police Station. (8am-8pm) outside these times call the above, then it will be directed. (There is 24 hour Police presence)

The Manor Gardens

Manor Gardens, Exmouth

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