Best attractions and places to see around Dalwood are located in East Devon, a region characterized by its setting within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is situated near the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site known for its geological history and coastal features. This area offers a variety of natural landscapes and historical points of interest, providing opportunities for exploration.
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Jurassic Coast - here, as a touring cyclist, you get a nice access with wonderful views, swimming options and good restaurants.
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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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Overlooking the sea, a double-sided bench with central square pillar, inset with a bronze portrait relief of the painter Hamilton MacCallum. MacCallum had a studio at Beer and painted landscape views of the south coast of Devon. The pillar also contains a boxed barometer. His contributions to the major London exhibitions extended over twenty years, from 1876, when Hoisting the Storm Jib was at the Royal Academy, until 1896, when his last picture, the Crofter's Team, (which went to the Millbank Gallery) hung on the same walls. Macallum died very suddenly of heart disease at Beer on 23 June 1896.
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Quite the section this. Has a little bit of everything.
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s contributions to the major London exhibitions extended over twenty years, from 1876, when Hoisting the Storm Jib was at the Royal Academy, until 1896, when his last picture, the Crofter's Team, (which went to the Millbank Gallery) hung on the same walls. Macallum died very suddenly of heart disease at Beer on 23 June 1896
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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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Beer Quarry Caves are former underground limestone quarries near Beer in the county of Devon on the English Channel coast. The village of Beer is about two kilometers west of Seaton and 13 kilometers east of Sidmouth. The caves can only be visited with a guide. Entrance fee 11 pounds. Afterwards, it is worth taking a walk through the village of Beer and having a coffee or tea on the beach.
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Beer Quarry Caves is a man-made limestone underground complex located about a mile west of the village of Beer, Devon, and the main source in England for beer stone. The tunnels resulted from 2,000 years of quarrying beer stone, which was particularly favoured for cathedral and church features such as door and window surrounds because of its colour and workability for carving. Stone from the quarry was used in the construction of several of southern England's ancient cathedrals and a number of other important buildings as well as for many town and village churches, and for some buildings in the United States.
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Dalwood is nestled within the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering extensive footpaths and country lanes with stunning views. You can explore elevated points like Danes Hill or enjoy the tranquil River Cory. The nearby Beer to Seaton Coastal Path provides breathtaking views across the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site.
Yes, Dalwood is situated near the Jurassic Coast. The Beer to Seaton Coastal Path is a popular viewpoint and trail that offers direct access to this World Heritage Site, showcasing 185 million years of geological history. You can also visit Seaton Beach and Cliffs, a mile-long pebble beach overlooking Lyme Bay, ideal for swimming and walking along the coast.
The village of Dalwood itself features the 15th-century St Peter's Church and The Tuckers' Arms, a 12th-century thatched inn. Just north of the A35, you can find Loughwood Meeting House, an 18th-century Baptist chapel with an unaltered interior. For a unique historical experience, explore the Beer Quarry Caves, a man-made limestone complex resulting from 2,000 years of quarrying stone used in ancient cathedrals.
Absolutely! The Seaton Tramway offers a delightful 3-mile narrow-gauge electric tram ride through the scenic Axe Valley, a fun experience for all ages. Seaton Beach and Cliffs is also considered family-friendly, perfect for swimming and paddling. Nearby, you can also visit Burrow Farm Gardens or The Donkey Sanctuary.
The area around Dalwood is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like 'Hiking loop from Dalwood' or 'Yarty Farm – Beckford Bridge loop from Membury'. For cyclists, there are routes such as the 'Jurassic Coast loop from Axminster' or 'Stockland and Churchinford loop - The Blackdown Hills'. Explore more options on the easy hikes around Dalwood guide or the cycling around Dalwood guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For example, the 'Hiking loop from Dalwood' is an easy 4.9 km route, and the 'Axminster Heritage Centre – The Lemon Plaice Fish & Chips loop from Axminster' is a gentle 3.1 km walk. These trails are perfect for those looking for a less strenuous outdoor experience. You can find more easy options in the easy hikes around Dalwood guide.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore the fascinating Beer Quarry Caves, an ancient underground complex with a rich history of stone quarrying. Another unique experience is a ride on the Seaton Tramway, offering a nostalgic journey through the picturesque Axe Valley.
The Blackdown Hills and coastal areas around Dalwood are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the gardens, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. The Dalwood Fair, a traditional country-style fete, takes place in August, offering a seasonal cultural experience.
Dalwood offers a glimpse into traditional English village life. You can visit the historic St Peter's Church, which holds a copy of a Royal Charter from 1345. The 12th-century thatched pub, The Tuckers' Arms, with its original inglenook fireplace, provides a cozy, authentic experience. If visiting in August, you can enjoy the traditional Dalwood Fair.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find moderate routes like the 'Running loop from Dalwood' (9.9 km) or 'The Bishop's Tower loop from Offwell' (8 km). These trails offer a great way to explore the local landscape while getting some exercise. More options are detailed in the running trails around Dalwood guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal views and geological history of the Jurassic Coast, as seen from the Beer to Seaton Coastal Path. The mile-long pebble beach at Seaton Beach and Cliffs is loved for swimming and walking. The unique historical insight offered by the Beer Quarry Caves also receives high praise.


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