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Budleigh Salterton

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  • Water temp(satellite):
  • 9.4°C
  • 2025-01-21

Budleigh Salterton is at the mouth of the River Otter on the south coast of Devon. It is a pebble beach resort, approximately one kilometre wide, backed by the promenade and cliffs.

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Budleigh Salterton Beach ⟼ 0.4 km away
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Sidmouth Town ⟼ 7.4 km away
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