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Beaches - Seaton

The beach is formed by a large expanse of pebbles. It is backed by steep cliffs to the western end. An esplanade affords easy access along its length with a cafe and facilities at the western end.

Beach type:

Pebbles

Lifeguard:

There are no lifeguard facilities at this beach.

Emergency Facilities:

There are no emergency facilities at this beach.

Fast currents flow out to sea where the river Axe meets the sea.

Beware of boat traffic near harbour entrance.

Cleaning:

Cleaned manually  on a daily basis during the summer, monthly in winter. Dog bins provided and dogs are welcome all year on parts of the beach but are only allowed on the main beach from October to April.

Facilities:

Toilets are available including facilities for disabled people. Cafes, restaurants and shops are located near to the beach.

Activities:

Swimming, sailing, windsurfing and fishing.

Page last updated on 18 May 2012