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Exploring Dawlish Devon and holiday rentals Other Devon holiday guides:. Torquay - Exmouth - Paignton - Dartmouth - Dawlish - Salcombe - Sidmouth - Brixham - Woolacombe - Ilfracombe - Croyde - Teignmouth - Bideford - Budleigh Salterton - Totnes - Lynmouth - Clovelly - Bigbury-on-Sea - Westward Ho! - Seaton |
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About Dawlish:Here are some of the top sights and activities to enjoy during your visit to Dawlish: Dawlish Warren Beach – This beautiful sandy beach stretches over two miles and offers stunning views of the ocean and the surrounding cliffs. It is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing.With its gorgeous sandy beach and stunning views of the ocean and the surrounding cliffs, it attracts thousands of visitors each year. Here's your guide to having a great time at Dawlish Warren Beach: Relaxing: The beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, building sandcastles, and relaxing. It's a great location to unwind and enjoy the stunning scenery. Water sports: During the summer months, the beach offers water sports activities such as kayaking and paddleboarding. You can rent the equipment from nearby vendors and enjoy a fun time in the water. Wildlife: Dawlish Warren is not just a beautiful beach but it is also home to several rare species of birds such as the Cirl Bunting and many other bird species. The sand dunes are protected, so it's best to stick to the marked paths to avoid damaging the dunes. Family-friendly: The beach is very family-friendly as it has easy access to the parking lot, toilets, baby changing facilities, and food stalls. The shore is also shallow, making it safe for children to play in the water. Visit the Nature Reserve: Dawlish Warren Beach has a stunning nature reserve that's perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching. It's a popular site for birdwatching, and it provides beautiful views of the Teign Estuary. Facilities: There are several cafes, restaurants, and food stalls nearby for a quick bite or a more substantial meal. There are also shower and changing facilities that you can use after a swim. Dawlish Warren Beach is definitely worth a visit. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day out, some water sports activities, or some bird watching, Dawlish Warren Beach has it all. The Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve – This is a protected area of salt marsh and sand dunes and offers a great opportunity to see a variety of native bird species. The site extends for about 500 acres and is a natural wonderland, filled with wildlife, and an important habitat for various species of birds, mammals, butterflies, and insects. Here are some of the things you can do and see at Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve: Bird Watching: The site is a famous birdwatching location, and visitors can spot many species of birds such as Cirl Bunting, Nightingales, Dartford Warbler, and Meadow Pipit. The best time for birdwatching is during the spring and autumn seasons, which are the migration periods. Walking Trails: Visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery of the sand dunes and salt marsh by walking along the numerous trails in the reserve. Be sure to follow the marked paths to avoid damaging the dunes. Wildlife spotting: The site is home to various mammals, including rabbits, otters, and water shrews. Reptiles such as lizards also roam the area and are often seen basking in the sun. Butterfly Watching: There are several species of butterflies that call this reserve home, including the Marsh Fritillary, the Silver-studded Blue, and the Dark Green Fritillary. Education: The site offers several educational opportunities such as guided walks, nature trails, and talks in the Visitor Centre. The centre displays details about the history of the reserve, the various habitats and wildlife found there. Picnicking: The reserve has several picnic areas, which make for a great spot to enjoy your lunch while watching the beautiful scenery and wildlife that surrounds you. Visiting the Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve is a serene and peaceful experience and an excellent opportunity to connect with nature while learning about conservation and the various species of flora and fauna that call the site home. The reserve is open all year round, and entrance is free, although a small donation is welcome. Dawlish Museum – This museum provides a glimpse into the town’s rich cultural heritage, showcasing objects and artifacts from the region’s past. The museum is housed in a charming and historic 19th century building. Dawlish Waterfall – Located in the center of town, this beautiful waterfall provides a serene and peaceful spot for relaxation or photography. Dawlish Coastal Walk – The walk stretches for around 2-3 miles from Dawlish to Teignmouth, and it's an easy route that's suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels. Here's everything you need to know when planning your visit: Stunning Scenery: One of the main attractions of the Dawlish Coastal Walk is the stunning scenery. The path provides breathtaking views of the coast, the sea, and the surrounding cliffs, which makes the walking experience very enjoyable. Easy Route: The path is well-maintained and easy to follow, so you won't need any extra equipment or navigation skills. The walk takes approximately 1 hour to complete, but you can take as long as you like, pausing to take in the views. Wildlife: The route passes through several nature reserves and habitats, providing walkers with the opportunity to see many wildlife species that live in the region, such as kestrels, peregrine falcons, and many more. Refreshments: There are several cafes and pubs located along the Dawlish Coastal Walk, allowing for a quick break and refreshment. You can also bring a picnic and stop at one of the many benches that are available throughout the route. Accessibility: The path is wheelchair friendly and has several benches for those who need to take a break or a rest. Activities: While on the walk, you can take part in several outdoor activities like fishing, rock pooling, or swimming on Teignmouth beach, which is the final destination of the trail. The Dawlish Coastal Walk is a beautiful and scenic experience that offers visitors an opportunity to enjoy the stunning views of the Devon coastline and the abundant wildlife that surrounds it. Whether you're a local to the area or visiting from further away, this walking trail is certainly worth adding to your itinerary. Shopping and Dining – Dawlish is home to many cute and unique independent shops and cafes. Be sure to indulge in some cream tea or fish and chips during your visit. Beach Games and Activities – Dawlish offers a range of outdoor activities, including volleyball, beach cricket, and surfing. Whether you’re visiting for a day trip or a longer stay, Dawlish is sure to charm you with its natural beauty, friendly locals, and rich history. |
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