Seaton Bay, Devon's Heritage Coastline.

Seaton to Beer Walk.

Walk Details

  • Distance: 2 miles.
  • Time: 30 minutes.
  • Height Range: Sea level to 80 metres.
  • Path: good tarmac paths and road.
  • Hills: steep.

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Seaton Hole looking from Chine Cafe

Seaton Hole looking from Chine Cafe.

Walk up the steps at Seaton Hole

Walk up the steps at Seaton Hole.

Cliff Top Cafe is at the top of the slope.

Cliff Top Cafe is at the top of the slope.

Follow the signpost at the top of the slope.

Follow the signpost at the top of the slope.

Up Beer Hill.

Up Beer Hill.

A very steep lane.

A very steep lane.

Turn left onto the Coastal Path.

Turn left onto the Coastal Path.

A steep path up to the cliff top.

A steep path up to the cliff top.

The path downwards through the Undercliff

The view from the top.

The path levels out.

The path levels out.

First site of Beer Head.

First site of Beer Head.

Beer Cove comes into view.

Beer Cove comes into view.

Follow the signpost.

Follow the signpost.

Down steep steps.

Down steep steps.

The view point.

The view point.

Looking down on Beer beach.

Looking down on Beer beach.

Take the path down to the beach.

Take the path down to the beach.

Mackeral Fishing trips from the beach.

Mackerel Fishing trips from the beach.

Beach Cafes.

Beach Cafes.

From the beach walk up into the village.

From the beach walk up into the village.

A welcome rest in the beer garden of the Anchor Inn.

A welcome rest in the beer garden of the Anchor Inn.

Fore Street.

Fore Street.

From the centre of Seaton seafront walk west along the Esplanade and West Walk towards the Chine café and the white chalk cliffs of Beer.

At the Chine café at the end of West Walk there are two route options.

  1. Along the beach to Seaton Hole.
  2. Up the steps at the side of the Chine café to Beer Road.

Via Seaton Hole and the Beach.

Seaton Hole is a dangerous place at high tide with strong currents and swells. Walkers must avoid this route at times when the sea is likely to cut off the route along the beach to safety.

At low tide it is possible to walk along the beach from the Chine café to the steps at Seaton Hole.

Seaton Hole is at the western end of a fault line in the rock strata where white chalk cliffs protrude through the red sandstone and mudstone cliffs of this part of East Devon.

Access from the beach is up 37 concrete steps to rejoin the South West Way Coastal Path. The original steps were buried by a landslip and the access from the beach fenced off for safety reasons. In 2001 Gordon Wellington and a team of local volunteers cleared the undergrowth and debris, constructed the steps and reopened the beach access. In recognition of this achievement, this section of the path is known as ‘Gordon’s Way’.

At the top of the steps rejoin the South West Way Coastal Path and walk up the slope to the junction at the Old Beer Road and Beer Hill. At the top of the slope the Cliff café provides drinks and snacks where you can sit on there terrace and enjoy the views.

Via the steps at the side of the Chine café to Beer Road.

When the tide is too high up the beach to make the route along the beach to Seaton Hole safe to use, this alternative route allows safe passage to the Old Beer Road and Beer Hill.

Take the steps at the side of the Chine café and follow them upwards to the cliff top and towards the houses of West Cliff Terrace to join the Beer Road. Turn left along the Beer Road for 250 yards to the junction with the Old Beer Road. Turn left along the Old Beer Road for 450 yards with the cliff top on your left.

At the Cliff café and the route down to Seaton Hole the two alternative routes have merged and it’s on wards to Beer.

Fork left up the single track Lane of Beer Hill.

This is the start of the steep slope upwards over White Cliff, walk up Beer Hill for 200 yards and turn sharp left onto the South West Way Coastal Path.

The path leads steeply upwards but you are rewarded at the top for the slope with a bench where you can rest and admire the spectacular view across Seaton Bay to Seaton and the Axe Valley and on a clear day across Lyme Bay as far as Portland.

Once you have caught your breath carry on along the path over the cliff top stopping at the several viewing points to take in the views and start the descent to Beer.

You will notice that often it is warmer this side of the cliff and sheltered from the wind, this is reflected in the increase in trees and undergrowth which hide the views of the sea and Beer and its bay until you are almost there.

Again there are viewing places along the path which allow superb photo opportunities of Beer beach and its fishing boats.

Turn left at the signpost marking the start of steep steps down through Beer Memorial Gardens with its benches and viewing terraces and down further to where the path joins Sea Hill opposite the Anchor Public House.

From this point you can turn left down Sea Hill to the beach (don’t forget to visit the fresh fish shop) or right up Fore Street to explore the village.

Alternatively you can follow the South West Way Coastal Path onwards to Branscombe.