Cycling around Beer
Overview
There are several different day trips for cyclists starting from Beer.
Hostels nearby
Location of Cycling around Beer
Cycling around Beer
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Map references
- OS Grid Ref:
- SY 22854 89442
- Lat/Lng:
- 50.699582, -3.0941679
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Other things to do nearby
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Walking and Rambling in Beer
If you're planning on staying at YHA Beer, why not download a free map and get out exploring? All our self-guided walks start and end at a YHA hostel and are graded so that you can explore the area
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Beer Fishing Boats
Take a walk down to Beer's beautiful beach and hire a traditional wooden boat for the day.
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South West Coastal Path
630 miles of superb coastline, the South West Coastal Path makes up the longest National Trail in the UK. On the way take in the heritage, wildlife, geology and scenery to truly inspire you.
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Pecorama Pleasure Gardens
Set within beautiful gardens with the famous Beer Heights Light Railway and fascinating exhibition of model railways.
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Watersports in Beer
Hire a traditional wooden motor boat off Beer beach for mackerel fishing, angling or just a trip around the bay.
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Beer Quarry Caves
Tour this vast man-made complex of underground caverns created by centuries of quarrying the famous Beer Stone.
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Seaton Jurassic
Seaton Jurassic is the south west's newest and most exciting day out. Take a journey through time to worlds familiar and alien.
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Seaton Tramway
Hop on a narrow gauge heritage tram between Seaton, Colyford and Colton and get an unrivalled view of the River Axe estuary and two nature reserves.
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Donkey Sanctuary
There are no commercial attractions here - just gently rolling countryside with fields where you can meet the donkeys.
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River Cottage Canteen
The famous River Cottage Canteen showcases the very best of South West produce, with menus changing daily.
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Crealy Theme Park & Resort
Enjoy a fun day out for all the family at one of Devon's most popular attractions!
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West Bay - part of the Jurassic Coast
The Jurassic Coast covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline, with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth's history. In recent years, West Bay has become best known as the setting for the
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Bridport Museum
Discover the town's history and see artefacts from a nearby Roman hill-fort and the world famous rope and net making industries. Visit the Museum website
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River Cottage HQ
Courses and events inspired by the philosophy of River Cottage, from a night's dining through foraging and breadmaking courses.
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Mangerton Mill
17th century working watermill and Museum of Rural Bygones. Tea room, local crafts and trout fishing in a peaceful, rural setting. Visit the Dorset Guide website