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Attractions and Places To See around Widworthy - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Widworthy include historical landmarks and natural features within East Devon. This village offers a tranquil setting with access to the East Devon National Landscape and the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors can explore ancient churches, former manor houses, and significant earthworks, alongside scenic coastal paths and beaches. The region provides a variety of points of interest, from geological formations to cultural sites.

Best attractions and places to see around Widworthy

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Beer to Seaton Coastal Path

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The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England. It stretches from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, a distance …

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Seaton Beach and Cliffs

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Seaton's coastal beach is a mile long and overlooks Lyme Bay on the Jurassic Coast. The beach is ideal for swimming, paddling and fishing.
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St Winifred's Church, Branscombe

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St Winifred's Church is a Church of England church in Branscombe, Devon, England. The church is dedicated to St Winifred, a Welsh saint. It is one of Devon's oldest and …

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Seaton Tramway

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The Seaton Tramway is an 2 ft 9 in (838 mm) narrow gauge electric tramway which operates over part of the route of a former London & South Western Railway …

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Branscombe Beach

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Beautiful area for walking those cliff are quite hard to climb very steep fab on the top great views.

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July 17, 2025, Seaton Beach and Cliffs

Jurassic Coast - here, as a touring cyclist, you get a nice access with wonderful views, swimming options and good restaurants.

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To explore the traces of the patronage of "Saint Winifred" (originally "Gwenfrewi") found here, we must geographically move away from the south coast of England to the north of Wales, and chronologically, travel to the first half of the seventh century. Anyone who would like to follow the life of the popular Welsh saint and martyr (at least virtually) in her homeland can visit the following highlight in the komoot system =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/5617651

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November 29, 2024, Seaton Beach and Cliffs

A mile-long beach with a mix of sand and shingle, clear water, and a gently sloping shore. It's a great place for swimming, water sports, and walking. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and green hillsides, and is a popular spot for photographers. A flat walking area that runs alongside the beach, with a cafe at one end and the town at the other.

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Quite the section this. Has a little bit of everything.

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November 29, 2024, Branscombe Beach

Quaint ( not a word I use often ), beach with a car park and cafe called the sea shanty

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October 25, 2024, Seaton Tramway

The three-mile route runs through East Devon's glorious Axe Valley, between the coastal resort of Seaton, the small village of Colyford and the ancient town of Colyton. The journey takes half an hour from end to end. You must alight from the tram on arrival but may return on any tram thereafter. Daily 10 am til 4pm Adult Explorer £12.70 £14.00 (including donation) 0 Accompanied Child Explorer (2-15 years) £10.00 £11.00 (including donation) Includes a Gilbert Guide Activity Book - Collect from Seaton or Colyton Ticket Office 0 Family Explorer (2+2) £35.00 £39.00 (including donation) 0 Child Under 2 Free 0 Dog Return £4.00 Dog All Day Explorer *Please note dogs are not allowed on Seaton Wetlands or on upper deck of our double-decker trams. Additional Child (2-15) £4.50 £5.00

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St Winifred's Church is a Church of England church in Branscombe, Devon, England. The church is dedicated to St Winifred, a Welsh saint. It is one of Devon's oldest and most architecturally significant parish churches. The church probably dates from about 995, but there are only records of the vicars from the thirteenth century onwards. There is some archaeological evidence that an earlier Saxon church stood on the site. Castle-like church!

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Seaton's coastal beach is a mile long and overlooks Lyme Bay on the Jurassic Coast. The beach is ideal for swimming, paddling and fishing. The town itself, Devon's easternmost seaside resort, has plenty of cafes, pubs, shops and restaurants to refuel and recharge your batteries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore near Widworthy?

Widworthy is rich in history. You can visit St Cuthbert's Church, Widworthy, one of Devon's oldest and most architecturally significant parish churches, potentially dating back to 995 AD. Nearby, you'll find Widworthy Barton, a former manor house largely retaining its 17th-century form, and Widworthy Court, an attractive flintstone manor built in 1830. Don't miss Castle Hill, a Scheduled Monument that may have been a Saxon Burh or a medieval moated site. Additionally, St Winifred's Church, Branscombe, is another ancient and significant religious building in the area.

What natural attractions are there around Widworthy?

The area around Widworthy offers stunning natural beauty, particularly along the Jurassic Coast. You can explore the Beer to Seaton Coastal Path, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its 185 million years of geological history, featuring natural arches, pinnacles, and stack rocks. Seaton Beach and Cliffs provide a mile-long coastal beach suitable for swimming and fishing, while Branscombe Beach is known for its beautiful pebble beach and cliff walks.

Are there family-friendly attractions near Widworthy?

Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Seaton Tramway offers a unique transport experience through the Axe Valley. The Donkey Sanctuary in Sidmouth is a popular outdoor attraction for all ages. For indoor fun, the Beer Quarry Caves are suitable for ages 4 and up, and the Lyme Regis Marine Aquarium provides an engaging experience.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The region around Widworthy is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various running trails, such as a moderate 5.2 km loop from Monkton. For hiking, there are options like an easy 5.2 km loop from Honiton to Stone Bridge and Waterfall. Road cycling enthusiasts can take on routes like the moderate 39 km Seaton & Beer loop from Honiton. Find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Widworthy, Hiking around Widworthy, and Road Cycling Routes around Widworthy.

Where can I learn about the local history and geology of the area?

To delve into local history, visit the Axminster Heritage Centre, which offers insights into the region's past. For geology, the Jurassic Coast itself is a living museum. The Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre provides extensive information on this significant natural feature, detailing its 185 million years of geological history and fossil discoveries.

What is the best time of year to visit Widworthy and its surrounding attractions?

The East Devon area, including Widworthy, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for coastal walks and outdoor activities, with attractions like the Beer to Seaton Coastal Path being particularly enjoyable. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some attractions might have reduced hours. Always check specific attraction opening times before your visit.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' attractions in the Widworthy area?

Beyond the well-known spots, consider exploring the Beer Quarry Caves, an intriguing indoor attraction that reveals the history of Beer stone quarrying. For art lovers, The Thelma Hulbert Gallery in Honiton offers a mix of indoor and outdoor art experiences. Pecorama in Beer is another unique attraction, featuring a miniature railway and gardens.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions around Widworthy?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and geological significance of the Jurassic Coast, especially along the Beer to Seaton Coastal Path. The clean, broad pebble beaches like Branscombe Beach are popular for walking and relaxation. Many also appreciate the unique experience of the Seaton Tramway and the historical depth of sites like St Cuthbert's Church.

Are there any accessible paths or attractions for visitors with mobility concerns?

While many coastal paths in the area can be steep, Seaton Beach and Cliffs offers a flat walking area alongside the beach, making it more accessible. The Seaton Tramway is generally accessible, though it's advisable to check with them directly regarding specific mobility needs. Always confirm accessibility details with individual attractions prior to your visit.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the attractions?

Yes, many attractions and nearby towns offer refreshment options. Branscombe Beach has an excellent cafe for refreshments. Seaton, as Devon's easternmost seaside resort, has plenty of cafes, pubs, shops, and restaurants. The end stations of the Seaton Tramway also feature cafes.

What kind of beaches are available near Widworthy?

The Widworthy area is close to several beautiful beaches. Seaton Beach and Cliffs is a mile-long pebble beach overlooking Lyme Bay, suitable for swimming, paddling, and fishing. Branscombe Beach is another beautiful, clean pebble beach known for its cliff walks. Both are part of the stunning Jurassic Coast.

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