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Dreaming of a quintessential Devon village, packed with thatched roofs, rambling cottage gardens and welcoming country pubs? Look no further than a holiday in Branscombe on Devon's Jurassic Coast.
Beach days, coastal walks, fossil foraging, country rambles, cosy pubs and picture-perfect cottages at every corner - holidays in Branscombe are truly unforgettable. Considered one of the most beautiful locations on Britain’s south coast, Branscombe is a picturesque village set on the shores of the Jurassic Coast in East Devon, sandwiched between Seaton and Sidmouth. Tucked into a verdant valley which winds down to the sea, there’s a timeless magic about Branscombe, where old stone cottages, thick thatched roofs and colourful rose-glad cottage gardens line the narrow Devon lanes and photo opportunities lie behind every corner.
Holidays in Branscombe are relaxing and restorative, yet there’s plenty to keep you entertained. Step back in time and visit the National Trust’s Manor Mill and Old Forge - believed to be the oldest working thatched forge - then indulge in lashings of clotted cream and fresh-from-the-oven scones with a Devon cream tea at the Old Bakery cafe. Don walking boots and set off for mesmerising country walks through the undulating hills that encompass the village, or swap country for coast and explore the stunning South West Coast Path which weaves its way along the headlands to Sidmouth to the west, or Beer and Seaton to the east, where you can refuel on fresh crab sandwiches or traditional fish ‘n’ chips. Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, no matter where you choose to walk, you’ll be spoiled with views that’ll take your breath away long before you take on any steep hills.
Whether balmy summer or brooding winter, trips to the beach are sure to be a highlight of your stay in Branscombe. Branscombe beach was a long pebble beach until the winter of 2022 when storms rearranged the pebbles, and it is now a beautiful sandy beach flanked by pretty painted beach huts and a beachside cafe, Sea Shanty Cafe, which serves breakfast baps, seafood, sandwiches and scones alongside blue views. From sea swims and beach walks, fossil hunting and fishing, Branscombe beach is a beautiful place to spend time.
After busy days exploring the Jurassic Coast and East Devon countryside, Branscombe’s two village pubs are a welcome sight. The Mason’s Arms is a beautiful dog-friendly pub with a roaring fire, loads of character and really good food - so make sure to book in advance, while the 14th century Fountain Head has plenty of outdoor seating for sunny days, as well as a cosy fire, and serves hearty pub food with local ales and ciders.
For family holidays in Branscombe, you’ll find loads of great attractions nearby, including the Sidmouth Donkey Sanctuary with its excellent cafe, Crealy Adventure Park, Seaton Tramway, Seaton Jurassic and Pecorama.
Whether you’re searching for family friendly activities for your annual summer holiday or planning a romantic getaway filled with peaceful walks and country pubs, a holiday in Branscombe ticks all the boxes.
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Easily accessible from Branscombe village this collection of buildings curated by the National Trust give an interesting insight into the old village way of life. Watch blacksmiths at work at The Forge dating back to 1580, or experience what life was like as a miller at the restored watermill at Manor Mill. Then round it off with a delicious cream tea at the Old Bakery tearooms.
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interesting!
September 2021
Lovely friendly staff. Good food and a really quirky old pub
July 2021
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Like an underground cathedral, the Beer Stone Caves are awe-inspiring caves with mighty halls of vaulted roofs and pillars. The likely source of the stone for many of the cathedrals, buildings and monuments you have visited throughout the UK, the vast man-made complex of underground caverns was created by centuries of quarrying, and now you can take a guided tour to find out more about their history. The entrance leads directly into the Roman section, which now houses a small museum containing pieces of Beer stone carved centuries ago by skilled masons, the tools used by the Quarrymen and copies of ancient documents and photographs. From there, it’s a journey through the centuries, not to mention the setting for seasonal events as well.
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Family within our party visited and were so impressed by the tour of the caves. Very interesting and informative.
August 2023
what a wonderful place to visit.The guide was so Knowledgeable and the tour took over an hour Remember to wrap up warm .
June 2022
Excellent!
July 2021
Really enjoyable and informative. Caves are cold but there were warm ponchos provided. Not too difficult to get round and no real steep areas so ok for people who are not mega fit.
June 2018
Very interesting and worth a visit.
October 2017
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Set in 8 acres of beautiful gardens with stunning coastal views, Pecorama is home to the award winning ‘Beer Heights Light Railway’, a 71/4 inch gauge miniature railway with steam locomotives that carry passengers through the grounds along with the Peco Model Railway Exhibition and shop offering everything for the casual train enthusiast right up to the most dedicated railway modeller. Younger visitors will also enjoy the outdoor play areas, zip wire, crazy golf and the ‘indoor soft play .
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Great day out. The ride around the gardens on the miniature steam railway is a must!!! The gardens are beautiful with great areas for picnics and a great play areas for children. Cream tea is a must from the cafe area.
June 2023
A wonderful place for a family to visit. We loved it all from the playground, crazy golf, beautiful gardens, train rides and model trains. I didn’t expect our visit to last all day, but there was so much to see that it did.
August 2022
A great little find for gardeners and horticulturalists. It is very well kept and lots of interesting plants and little pocket gardens to look at. There is a lot for young children to clamber over. The facilities were clean and handy. Its not a commercialised franchise but a lovely British tourist attraction.
June 2022
We walked here from Seaton . The gardens are pretty and the trains great .
July 2021
Excellent morning or afternoon experience for toddlers, parents/grandparents and train enthusiasts. Good facilities and first class customer service.
June 2021
Our 3rd time here & it was still very good! We spent time in the model railway exhibition, had 2 train rides, ate a good lunch in the café & laughed all the way round the crazy golf! Lovely place for kids - well laid out, clean & tidy. Would definitely recommend it for a day out with kids.
August 2018
Really nice day out, lots to see and do, good exhibition of miniature railways and a bigger one to ride on. Pretty gardens and good play areas for the little ones
May 2018
Perfect for adults and children. Train rides, and soft play as well as crazy golf and lovely gardens. Well worth a visit.
October 2017
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The Donkey Sanctuary was founded in 1969 and has since grown to the international charity it is today. The sanctuary near Sidmouth is open 365 days a year where you can meet hundreds of rescue donkeys, explore the scenic trails and have breakfast, lunch or a cream tea in the restaurant. Admission and parking is free but donations are welcome..
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We just had to stop off here twice! A truly wonderful place to visit. Lovely walks for the dog with plenty of seating to just sit and admire the beautiful donkeys. With a nice gift shop and very good restaurant serving light lunches, coffee, cakes etc, it is well worth a visit. The staff should be highly recommended for doing such a well worth job looking after these beautiful animals.
September 2023
Amazing place to visit- really interesting and also some lovely walks here too. Great restaurant serving excellent food and Farmer Tom's ice cream is fabulous! Lovely gift shop with all things donkey and a good selection of plants for sale too. Free admission and plenty of free parking. Highly recommended.
May 2023
This is a magical place with great facilities and great staff. Second visit and won't be the last for sure.
May 2023
Lovely atmosphere. Free and no pressure to donate, but hopefully most people did. Donkeys look happy. It is a big site so lots of walking to see everything.
March 2023
lovely day out with no pressure to pay.Cafe was excellent
May 2022
Great place to walk around and see the donkeys and the breakfasts are superb and excellent value
March 2022
Wonderful to see all these rescue donkeys in beautiful surroundings, excellent shop and restaurant.
October 2021
Fantastic place, not to be missed and the bonus is that it's free. I think that's a deliberate trick - you go because you have nothing to lose (ie free) and once there you realise it is a great place doing great work so you pop more than the cost of entry would be into their donation box... a good ploy :-)
June 2021
Great to find such a lovely place that is actually free (although donations are appreciated). They do wonderful work around the world so a good cause to support. Lovely walks, a nice cafe and friendly donkeys.
June 2019
The best day out we had in Devon! Absolutely loved this place and even better it's free! Fantastic cafe and so much for the children to do. It was so good in fact we visited it twice in the week we were down.
August 2018
Superb day out with 5 year old grandson! Very clean & well organised. Lots to do, including a good quiz trail (& a chocolate lollipop for a prize!). Well laid out with good eating & toilet facilities. We really enjoyed the ice creams!
August 2018
Quite amazing. A wonderful experience and all the more impressive for having no entry charge.
June 2018
Nice place to spend a few hours and very rare in this day an age is free (donations). Childrens play area could be a bit better.
May 2018
To celebrate Seaton’s 1000th anniversary in 2O05, the Axmouth Spiral Centre constructed a Labyrinth in the cliff field above the West Walk. A 60ft diameter spiral, the walk, which measures 453 yards from start to centre, connects with the way in which the 95-mile coastline reveals 185 million years of evolution. It has an eleven-circuit form based on a combination of designs, the labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France and the one at Saffron Waldron in Suffolk, and as you wander along the artistic installation, you can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding scenery as well.
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One of a collection of buildings owned by the National Trust, the tearoom at The Old Bakery is a relaxing place to sit and enjoy a delicious home cooked lunch, quick snack or a decadent Devon cream tea. Sit outside in the garden alongside the mill stream and orchard or if the skies are overcast head inside and find a seat in the cosy interior. Takeaway options and ice creams available. Closed during winter, check website for dates.
The Old Bakery Branscombe, Seaton EX12 3DB (T:01752 346585)
Absolutely worth a visit
August 2023
Scones were lovely and tasty
June 2023
This place is a fabulous find ,the orchard is delightful,the food delicious & freshly made .Takes you back to a different era .Just beautiful & relaxing
August 2020
Great place but why not opened all week, Branscombe has few options when it comes to shop, coffee bars so they missed a trick especially as it was half term week.
February 2020
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A luxurious, dog friendly thatched country inn in the heart of Branscombe renowned for its good food, character and charm. Choose from pub classics in the bar, something special in the fine dining restaurant, or simply pop in for a drink and enjoy the stunning countryside views. Booking early is recommended at this popular pub.
Masons Arms, Myrtle Cottages, Branscombe EX12 3DJ (T: 01297 680300)
Beautiful classy pub. Wonderful staff and great food.
March 2024
Fantastic dog friendly pub restaurant, well worth a visit.
December 2023
Excellent
October 2023
All staff were very welcoming,friendly and helpful. Food was lovely and had a great choice of drinks
June 2023
Fabulous food at the Masons Arms opposite The Cottage
August 2022
Beautiful location and stunning looking pub. Very nice to sit outside and watch the world go by. However, the meals are very hit and miss depending on who the cook of the day is!
August 2022
Friendly staff. The flapjack was amazing.
June 2022
Delightful situation, delicious food and friendly efficient service!
June 2022
fantastic venue with staff that go the extra mile to ensure you enjoy yourself especially Patsy and Tom
May 2022
Fantastic pub with the nicest staff. Could not fault anything. Spent three evenings out of our weeks holiday eating here and encountered very friendly, dog loving staff who made you feel special. Ella ( I think) our waitress was extremely efficient and provided a seamless service. All the staff were just fab. Loved it all.
September 2021
Lovely peaceful place to sit and enjoy the sun. We only managed drinks because they were booked up for 2 weeks in advance.
September 2021
Friendly staff, beautiful pub, well worth a visit
September 2021
Lovely food and staff. However no meals served to anyone on evening who were not staying at pub. Made to feel very unwelcome when you are told if not resident you cannot have food. A board outside explaining lack of staff means they cannot accommodate passing trade for meals would have saved embarrassment and feeling very unwelcome. People were turning up expecting food only to be turned away when there is nowhere else on a monday in particular in branscome to eat on the evening. Some very irate people which could have been avoided if a board was left outside explaining no meals on evenings so that people could have organised something else if they had known. Lunchtime food very good
July 2021
Really nice pub serving very good food and drinks if a little on the pricey side. As we were classed as local residents we were able to get a table. Many were turned away due to restrictions.
July 2021
Stumbled across this gorgeous pub after spending the day on Branscombe Beach. What a find! My husband had Hake as main course and I chose a chicken starter with portions of new potatoes and stem brocoli with almonds for my main. Both meals were delicious. We were very lucky to be served food as about 15 mins after we got there, which was about 6pm they were only allowing walk ins to have drinks so maybe worth booking as we get further into the summer. Well worth a visit
June 2021
Liked the pub, thought the food was expensive though and as there were not a lot of other places available we would travel to Beer etc.
February 2020
Excellent hostelry with friendly service, good beer and tasty food. definately recommended
May 2019
Very friendly and helpful staff. They managed to accommodate our party of 7 at short notice on a Sunday evening. Excellent range of good food on the menu including vegan options.
January 2019
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A much loved, traditional and dog friendly village pub dating back to the 14th century, serving real ales from Branscombe Vale Brewery and simple yet delicious home cooked food. Children welcome in the dining room and lots of outdoor seating for sunny days along with roaring open fires in winter.
The Fountain Head, Branscombe, Seaton EX12 3BG (T: 01297 680359)
Lovely meals, good well kept local ales, good atmosphere, friendly service by John and Jess. Proper old pub.
October 2023
Food was lovely and staff were very friendly
June 2023
An alternative to Masons Arms, friendly people.
February 2020
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Right on the beach, this welcoming café in a great spot offers an informal, relaxed eating atmosphere and a varied home cooked menu. After a coastal walk or a day on the beach you can enjoy tea and homemade cakes, or something more substantial from the menu which has an emphasis on delicious local seafood.
Sea Shanty Café the Beach, Branscombe EX12 3DP (T: 01297 680577)
Lovely full English breakfast
March 2024
Nice lunch at the attractive beach setting.
October 2023
A lovely cafe overlooking a fab beach , great food
September 2023
All staff were very friendly and helpful. Lots of choice of ice cream and even have dog ice cream.
June 2023
Visited twice for lunch and we all had a great meal each time. Quick service and good food. Dog and child friendly, but also good gluten free choice. Lovely views too.
March 2023
Lovely spot right next to the beach. Breakfast was great. Also recommend the Cornish pasties.
September 2021
What a lovely spot , great food and great service . We walked here from Seaton
July 2021
A gem of a cafe!dog friendly .Very friendly ,pleasant staff!bood menu for both meat/vegitarian/vegan customers.Very clean ,in a lovely area with a view of the sea .
August 2020
Open when people are in the village i.e. half term week would be really helpful, especially as the cottage had highlighted that we coulod pick up milk etc !!!
February 2020
Lovely to sit outside on a sunny day. Food was very good and there are some great walks nearby. Plenty of parking.
June 2019
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A traditional pub with cosy fire and a clifftop beer garden serving a menu of simple British classics.
The Anchor Inn Fore St, Beer, Seaton EX12 3ET (T: 01297 20386)
Great outdoor space overlooking the beach. Fast friendly service.
September 2021
Excellent food, sensibly priced, good sized portions, all in a very welcoming venue with very friendly and attentive staff
September 2017
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Nestled into a valley that reaches down to the sea, Branscombe Beach is tucked away on the Jurassic Coast, and is linked to a timeless, magical village of the same name. Surrounded by woodland and farmland, the area is peppered with thatched houses, a working forge and a restored windmill. It’s a National Trust location, with a number of charming walks and trails to follow, one of which leads to the Old Bakery tearooms. The beach itself was a long pebble beach until the winter of 2022 when storms rearranged the pebbles and is now a long sandy beach. It has a large car park close by where there are toilets available, as well as a picnic area. The beach is a haven for walking, relaxing and adventurous rock-poolers. If you want to catch your supper it’s a wonderful place to fish for mackerel and pollock, although the Beach Shanty Cafe on Branscombe Beach provides excellent local food.
Attractive beach, good energetic coast path walking.
October 2023
Beautiful Beach with stunning walks in both directions on coastal path. Sea shanty cafe modernised since our last visit. Lovely cream teas!
July 2023
The beach was within walking distance of where we were staying. Excellent for dogs and the sea shanty sells dog icecream
June 2023
Beach clean and has pebbles rather than a sandy beach. Fabulous food found at the Sea Shanty Cafe with sea view and stunning views of the Jurassic coast line.
August 2022
gorgeous beach - we canoed and swam a lot
September 2021
Lovely beach
September 2021
Clean pebble beach. Good facilities cafe shop and toilets. Nice and quiet when we went in july. Lovely walks nearby
July 2021
One of the few beaches we found that had some sand on it, although it also had lots of stones too of course, and dogs were welcome. The option to sit on a grass area next to the beach was a bonus too. I had a swim in the sea whilst there which was lovely.
June 2021
Lovely area but the only place you could get a coffee etc was the Sea Shanty and it was closed half term week!!!!! As the Sea Shanty and the Old Bakery were closed all week for me it let Branscombe down.
February 2020
We loved walking to beach fro Branscombe. If you follow the signs and walk on the road to the beach its quite hilly so take the footpath from behind the cottages opposite the Masons Arms, its a nice flat walk to the beach, easy to follow.
January 2020
Superb beach and surroundings. Tricky drive to get there but well worth it.
June 2018
A pretty place down narrow lanes - the village is a must for keen photographers too - loved it!
September 2017
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A small pebble beach in East Devon, Beer Beach is in a picturesque fishing village that hugs the shoreline. Parking is a little distance away from the beach itself, which is accessed via a sloping road and steps at the east end. There’s one large car park that’s around five minutes away on foot, and another smaller one in the centre of the town. As the beach is such an integral part of the town itself, there are cafes and shops close by, simply by dint of its location. There are toilets above the beach, so it’s got all the makings of a charming day out for the family in the summer, or somewhere to stroll and have a cup of tea if it’s a bit cooler. There aren’t any organized activities on the beach, so if you’re bringing the kids then keep that in mind. Dogs are not allowed on the West part of the beach from 1st May to 30th September.
We visited on a rainy day but this quaint little seaside village never changes! Enjoyed a coffee in the Dolphin Hotel, dog friendly
August 2023
Absolutely delightful spot
July 2022
Lovely, clean beach. Quiet but with great catering facilities. Fantastic
September 2021
We walked here from Seaton . Beer is a very pretty place worth a visit
July 2021
Beautiful!! Nice quiet with a well kept beach, plenty of places to eat and drink and relax!!
July 2021
A lovely place to spend the day. Good cafes right on the beach, plenty of other places to eat in town and great views.
June 2019
Idyllic
July 2018
Absolutely lovely so clean and tidy. Food and drink catered for very well three beach cafes. Fishing trips, hire of boats self drive if you wish, what more could you wish for.
July 2018
Lovely beach at any time but especially lively on festival day. We appreciated the walkways over the pebbles.
June 2018
Beer is a very pretty village!, and the beach is an absolute joy
September 2017
Visited one evening. A beautiful beach. You can walk to Seaton on the coast path, if you feel energetic and don't mind a lot of steps. Well worth it due to the stunning views.
May 2017
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Seaton Beach is a mile long shingle beach overlooking Lyme Bay in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt parts of East Devon. The gently sloping pebbles make this an ideal place to take a dip or try your hand at windsurfing, kayaking or stand up paddle boarding with equipment easily hired on site.
An esplanade links Seaton town at one end of the beach and the popular Seaton Beach Café at the other. The South West Coast Path runs alongside the beach and a walk to the nearby picturesque village of Beer is a real treat. Dogs are welcome all year.
In our view one of the most picturesque sea sides in Britain. Not too much commercialism. A good walk up Jacobs Ladder, the gardens are great for the horticulturalists. The beach is a mix of shingle and sand. There is plenty of beach to wander up and down, and you can get away from crowded areas which are more to the town.
June 2022
Nice seaside resort, lovely walk along seafront with the dog & very tasty lunch at the Coast cafe bar, very friendly staff & lovely food. We travelled to Seaton on the tram, very pleasant journey & we spent nice afternoon at Seaton.
October 2020
Stunning views, clear blue sea and an amazing beach side cafe!
August 2020
Very nice
July 2018
Lovely and clean,
July 2018
Nice place for a seaside stroll, we were a bit disappointed that bikes aren't allowed on the paths and that there are dog restrictions. Pebbly beach so no good for sand castles but we had a nice few hours and lunch and ice cream from one of the nearby cafes.
October 2017
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By the seaside town of the same name, Sidmouth Beach is a long stretch of pebbles that stretches from the River Sid at the east of the town, West to Chit Rocks and Jacobs Ladder Beach and beyond. From the town you go over a footbridge and a number of steps down to the beach, however there are also access points along the sea front esplanade. There are a number of car parks close by, most of which are a few minutes’ walk from the beach itself, and it benefits from nearby facilities, cafes, restaurants and shops. Dogs are not allowed on the beach from 1st May to the 30th September, however there is a small area at the East end of the beach where dogs are allowed all year round. It’s a delightful spot for swimming sailing and surfing if the weather permits it, but you do have to take your own equipment.
Very pleasant
July 2018
lovely beach
July 2018
Visited twice and both times had a pleasant walk along the prom in the sun. Sea very calm. Lovely cup of coffee served from little coffee "bar" on prom served by a charming and coffee knowledgeable American lady. Pleasant and busy shopping area behind the prom. Not much parking and just a little expensive.
June 2018
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Named after the Duke of Monmouth who landed here in 1685 in an attempt to take the crown from King James II, Monmouth Beach is a large pebble and sand beach that stretches over a kilometer southwest from the Cobb wall. There are beach huts, a bowling green, the Lyme Regis Power Boat Club and paid car parks close by. Meanwhile, for those wishing to have their own exploratory adventures, you can find a layer of limestone called the ammonite graveyard at Monmouth Beach, containing a large number of (you guessed it) ammonites. There are numerous walks close by and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round. There is lifeguard cover in the summer, and all the town’s cafés, restaurants and amenities are within easy reach.
A very lovely beach if you like stones! But great when the tide is right out and you can fossil hunting.
October 2023
My dog Luna and I really enjoy walking and playing ball along the beach keeping eyes down to see if we can find a fossil!!! very clean and looked after Love it!!!
June 2022
Stunning, quiet and picture perfect ideal place to relax and paint ?
November 2021
Stayed here in The Little Sea House right on the beach. Amazing sunrises. Beautiful and peaceful but tricky to walk on in places.
October 2021
We had a lovely holiday staying in the little sea house. Perfect location on the beach. Was very warm & cosy inside. Was generally clean on arrival but think it could do a intensive deep clean occasionally to clean racks /hard to reach places ( plug holes) but this did not effect our stay ( I’m just bit OCD with cleaning) I would recommend this to anyone wanting a relaxing tranquil break. Also the out hours staff from toadhall cottages were very helpful. Would book again
May 2021
Just beautiful
September 2020
Great for fossil hunting and dog friendly!
September 2017