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Seaton (Devon)

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  • 2025-01-21

Seaton is a resort town in Lyme Bay on the south coast of Devon. It is a shingle beach approximately one kilometre wide, and the River Axe Estuary enters the sea through a small harbour at the eastern end of the bathing water.

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Beaches close to Seaton (Devon)

Seaton Beach ⟼ 0.1 km away
Beer ⟼ 1.6 km away
Beer is in Seaton Bay on the south coast of Devon. It is a pebble and sand beach, approximately 1.2 kilometres wide, backed by cliffs and the village of Beer.
Beer Beach ⟼ 1.6 km away
Beer Beach is situated about 1 kilometers east of Beer.
Branscombe Beach ⟼ 4.1 km away
Branscombe Beach is situated 800 meters south east of Branscombe in Devon.
Lyme Regis Monmouth Beach ⟼ 9.3 km away
Dogs allowed all year round
Lyme Regis Front Beach ⟼ 9.6 km away
Lyme Regis Front Beach is to the west of Lyme Regis on the south coast of Devon. The Cobb is a curved breakwater that shelters Lyme Regis Harbour. The beach is a sandy resort, approximately 760 metres wide, close to the town. Dogs welcome between October and April.
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Sidmouth Town ⟼ 12.5 km away
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