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Vue sur la station de sauvetage de Sidmouth et le front de mer

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Vue sur la station de sauvetage de Sidmouth et le front de mer

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Vue sur la station de sauvetage de Sidmouth et le front de mer

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The View of Sidmouth Lifeboat Station and Seafront offers a captivating perspective of Sidmouth, a charming coastal town nestled at the mouth of the River Sid in East Devon, England. Situated at an elevation of approximately 7 meters, this viewpoint provides an excellent vantage point over the historic lifeboat station and the elegant Esplanade, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is renowned for its striking red sandstone cliffs and…

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  • Position:Sidmouth, East Devon, Devon, sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

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    10 mars 2019

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    Boucle Front de mer de Budleigh Salterton – Sidmouth Esplanade au départ de Sidmouth

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    Élévation 10 m

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    Alimenté par Foreca

    vendredi 19 juin

    21°C

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    12 %

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    Vitesse max vent : 11,0 km/h

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    Position:Sidmouth, East Devon, Devon, sud-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

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    What is the historical significance of the Sidmouth Lifeboat Station?

    The Sidmouth Lifeboat Station has a rich history of providing vital sea rescue services. While an RNLI station operated from 1869 to 1912, the current independent, self-funded charity was re-established in 1968. It covers approximately 150 square miles of sea between Axmouth and Budleigh Salterton, operating an Arctic 24 RIB named Peter & Barbara Truesdale. Its boathouse was built on The Esplanade in 1991.

    Are there any challenging hiking trails near Sidmouth seafront, particularly along the coastal path?

    Yes, while many walks around Sidmouth seafront are gentle, the South West Coast Path offers more invigorating and challenging sections. For instance, routes leading east towards Branscombe and Beer, or west towards Ladram Bay, can involve significant ascents and descents along the dramatic red cliffs, providing a good workout for experienced hikers.

    What are the best viewpoints of Sidmouth Lifeboat Station and the seafront?

    Excellent viewpoints include various spots along The Esplanade itself, offering direct views of the lifeboat station and the beach. For panoramic vistas, consider walking up Salcombe Hill to the east or Peak Hill to the west, which provide elevated perspectives over the town, the coastline, and the Jurassic Coast.

    Is Sidmouth seafront and the surrounding area dog-friendly?

    Sidmouth is generally dog-friendly, with many walks suitable for dogs, especially along the South West Coast Path. However, specific restrictions may apply to certain beach areas during peak seasons. Always check local signage for the most current information regarding dog access on beaches.

    What are the natural features of the Jurassic Coast visible from Sidmouth?

    Sidmouth is a gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast, renowned for its dramatic red sandstone cliffs, a signature of the Triassic geological period. You can observe these striking red cliffs along the coastline, particularly towards Jacob's Ladder Beach and beyond. The area is also part of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, featuring wooded combes and heathland.

    Are there any circular walks starting from Sidmouth seafront?

    Yes, there are several circular walks. You can enjoy a leisurely loop along The Esplanade and through Connaught Gardens. For a more extended option, consider a circular route that incorporates sections of the South West Coast Path, perhaps heading towards Salcombe Hill or Peak Hill, offering stunning coastal views before looping back into town.

    What public transport options are available to reach Sidmouth seafront?

    Sidmouth is well-served by local bus routes connecting it to nearby towns like Exeter and Honiton, which have train stations. Buses typically drop off within walking distance of the seafront and the Lifeboat Station, making it a convenient option for visitors without a car.

    What are some family-friendly things to do near Sidmouth seafront besides the beach?

    Beyond safe swimming and rock pooling at the beach, families can explore the beautiful Connaught Gardens with their bandstand and sea views. The Millennium Walkway along the coastline is also great for strolls. A short drive away, The Donkey Sanctuary offers a heartwarming and educational experience for all ages.

    Are there any permits required for walking or beach access in the Sidmouth area?

    Generally, no permits are required for walking on public footpaths, including the South West Coast Path, or for accessing the main beach areas in Sidmouth. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities like fossil hunting or accessing private land, it's always best to check for any local regulations or permissions needed.

    How crowded does Sidmouth seafront get on weekends, especially during peak season?

    Sidmouth seafront can become quite busy on weekends, particularly during the summer months and school holidays. The town's popularity as a traditional seaside resort means that the Esplanade, beaches, and nearby cafes can experience high visitor numbers. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure parking and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted along Sidmouth seafront and the nearby coast?

    Along the seafront and coastline, you might spot various seabirds such as gulls, cormorants, and oystercatchers. Keep an eye out for seals occasionally swimming offshore. The rock pools at low tide reveal small crabs, anemones, and other marine life. Inland, the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty supports diverse birdlife and small mammals.

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