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Family friendly hiking trails around Axmouth offer a diverse landscape where the River Axe meets the English Channel, providing a mix of coastal paths, riverside routes, and woodland trails. The region is characterized by its unique geological features, including the Jurassic Coast with its ancient rock formations and cliff-top viewpoints. The Axe Estuary features tranquil mudflats and salt marshes, serving as a vital habitat for various wildlife. These varied terrains provide accessible options for families seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.0km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:27
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Jurassic Coast - here, as a touring cyclist, you get a nice access with wonderful views, swimming options and good restaurants.
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A mile-long beach with a mix of sand and shingle, clear water, and a gently sloping shore. It's a great place for swimming, water sports, and walking. The beach is surrounded by cliffs and green hillsides, and is a popular spot for photographers. A flat walking area that runs alongside the beach, with a cafe at one end and the town at the other.
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A mile-long beach with a mix of sand and shingle, clear water, and a gently sloping shore. It's a great place for swimming, water sports, and walking.
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What a place to sit and make a fresh hot breakfast, to then sit back with a full belly, a hot coffee and watch the sunrise. Wash up pots and cups with sea water, pack it all away, leave nothing but a happy memory.
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The three-mile route runs through East Devon's glorious Axe Valley, between the coastal resort of Seaton, the small village of Colyford and the ancient town of Colyton. The journey takes half an hour from end to end. You must alight from the tram on arrival but may return on any tram thereafter. Daily 10 am til 4pm Adult Explorer £12.70 £14.00 (including donation) 0 Accompanied Child Explorer (2-15 years) £10.00 £11.00 (including donation) Includes a Gilbert Guide Activity Book - Collect from Seaton or Colyton Ticket Office 0 Family Explorer (2+2) £35.00 £39.00 (including donation) 0 Child Under 2 Free 0 Dog Return £4.00 Dog All Day Explorer *Please note dogs are not allowed on Seaton Wetlands or on upper deck of our double-decker trams. Additional Child (2-15) £4.50 £5.00
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The Bindon Landslide ( cliffs ) is situated on the coast of south-east Devon between Axmouth and Lyme Regis and is a complex block slide with a rear graben which produced a short-lived offshore toe reef in 1839.
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Amazing views across the bay towards deeper Devon, no doubt on a clear day you'll see section of Cornwall
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Axmouth offers a great selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find over 7 routes specifically curated for families, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures.
Yes, Axmouth has several easy family-friendly walks perfect for all ages, including those with younger children. For instance, the Axmouth Bridge – Seaton Beach and Cliffs loop from Seaton is an easy route with minimal elevation gain, offering pleasant views. Another gentle option is the Seaton Seafront and Beach – Seaton Beach and Cliffs loop from Seaton, which is also very flat and accessible.
Absolutely! Axmouth is uniquely positioned where the River Axe meets the English Channel, offering both coastal and estuary experiences. The View of the Axe Estuary – Axe Cliff Golf Course loop from Seaton provides lovely views of the Axe Estuary, a vital habitat for birds and wildlife. For coastal scenery, parts of the trails offer breathtaking vistas over the Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Many of the family-friendly trails in Axmouth are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. The Axmouth Bridge – Seaton Beach and Cliffs loop from Seaton is a great example of a circular route that's easy for families. Another option is the Goat Island (Bindon Cliffs) – Rousdon Pumping Station loop from Axmouth, which is a moderate circular hike.
Families can explore a rich variety of natural features and sights. The area is part of the Jurassic Coast, so you might spot unique geological formations. Highlights include the stunning Beer to Seaton Coastal Path, the beautiful Seaton Beach and Cliffs, and the fascinating Black Ven Cliffs and Fossil Beach. The Axe Estuary itself is a haven for birdwatching.
Many trails in the Axmouth area are dog-friendly, making it easy to bring your furry family members along. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, wildlife habitats like the Axe Estuary, or on coastal paths where cliffs can be steep. Please check local signage for specific restrictions on individual routes or beaches.
Parking is generally available at or near the starting points of many trails. For walks originating from Seaton, there are public car parks available. When planning your family hike, it's advisable to check specific route details for the most convenient parking options, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, some family-friendly hikes in Axmouth can be accessed via public transport, particularly those starting from Seaton. The Seaton Tramway, for example, offers a unique way to explore parts of the area. For detailed public transport information, including bus routes and timetables, we recommend checking local transport provider websites.
Yes, there are options for refreshments near many of the trails. The village of Axmouth itself has local pubs like The Harbour Inn. Seaton also offers various cafes and eateries. Some routes, like the 'Axmouth & Cliffs Circular Walk' mentioned in regional research, even pass through areas where you can enjoy local hospitality, making for a perfect family outing.
The Axmouth area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 770 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Jurassic Coast cliffs to the tranquil Axe Estuary, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable family outings. The stunning views and opportunities for wildlife spotting are frequently highlighted.
For family walks in Axmouth, it's always wise to be prepared. Essential items include comfortable walking shoes, water bottles, snacks, sun protection (hats, sunscreen), and waterproof jackets, as coastal weather can change quickly. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are recommended. Don't forget a camera for the scenic views and binoculars for birdwatching along the estuary!


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