'Explore the White Cliffs of Orcombe Point in Exmouth'

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# The Wild Wonders of Exmouth

When it comes to connecting with nature and experiencing the outdoors, Exmouth is the perfect destination. Located just a stone's throw away from the Devon coast, and nestled in the rolling landscape of the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Exmouth boasts some of Britain’s most breathtaking natural scenery and majestic wild areas, making it the ideal spot for any lover of the great outdoors.

## A Rich Natural History

The area around Exmouth holds a special place in British history, as the original home of the oldest protected wildlife refuge of its type in the world – the Exe Estuary Nature Reserve. The Reserve was established in 1930, and since then it has become a haven for rare wildlife. Home to more than 200 species of bird, the salt marshes and mudflats of the estuary are a prime habitat for wildlife and a precious refuge for migrating waders and birds.

Other notable features around Exmouth include the iconic Orcombe Point, the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and the Exeter Canal, which connects the estuary to Exeter. For those looking to explore, the area is also home to a number of beautiful, serene walking trails through the rustic Devon countryside.

## Connecting with the Natural World

No trip to Exmouth would be complete without visiting the Exe Estuary. Here, visitors can experience the bounties of the coastal landscape, such as the majestic red sandstone cliffs, the picturesque freshwater streams and creeks, and the spectacular views of the estuary and its inhabitants. With trails suitable for all ages and abilities, the reserve is the perfect place to experience first-hand the beauty of Britain’s wild places.

For those who prefer to get out on the waves, Exmouth is home to a number of surfing and windsurfing schools, as well as a handful of stunning beaches which offer stunning views of the Jurassic Coast. With a number of boat rental companies available, visitors can explore the coastline and surrounding waters, taking in the stunning scenery and encountering wildlife up close.

## Experiencing the Landscape

For those who truly want to experience the wild landscapes of Exmouth, the options are endless. Climb to the top of Orcombe Point and take in the views of the Jurassic Coast, explore the tranquillity of the Exe Estuary, or take an exhilarating cycle through the Devonshire countryside. Whatever your preference, Exmouth has something for everyone when it comes to connecting with nature and enjoying the outdoors.

With its magnificent wildlife, stunning scenery and easy access to the coast, Exmouth is the perfect place for outdoor adventurers from all walks of life. Whether you’re a hiker, a surfer, a wildlife enthusiast or simply a lover of the great outdoors, this idyllic corner of the UK provides an unforgettable experience. Experience the wild wonders of Exmouth today and create memories that will last a lifetime.