Exmouth is reputed to be the oldest holiday destination in Devon and when you visit, you will see why. Exmouth is a large and vibrant town with a beautiful sandy beach which is the main draw for tourists. This is a watersports haven and they have a fantastic watesports centre right on the beach as well. Home to Devon Cliffs, one of the largest holiday parks in the country, Exmouth also has a number of other caravan parks, campsites and touring parks around the town and the surrounding countryside.

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The beach is the main draw here, really easily accessible with a promenade behind it and plenty of parking but it does get busy in the summer holidays, also great for a bracing walk in the winter. The water quality is excellent and they have RNLI lifeguards to watch over you, a very family friendly and clean beach with lots going on nearby. It is an easy walk from the beach to the town centre, full of high street names and local eateries, it is a really vibrant town bit day and night with some excellent restaurants.

Exmouth is a short drive from Exeter which has great shopping and a stunning cathedral plus a beautiful walk down by the canal to Double Locks. You can also cycle along the Exe Estuary Cyle trail and Topsham is a beautiful place to stop off with several really good quality restaurants. The Jurassic Coast starts at Exmouth and nearby Budleigh Salterton and Sidmouth are both great places to visit, Sidmouth in particular is very pretty and quite posh!

Why Visit our Lodge and Caravan Parks in Exmouth?

With all of that going on, there are several great holiday parks in Exmouth and around Budleigh Salterton and the Sidmouth area. From super parks with everything you need, to pretty rural campsites and touring parks, Exmouth has a great selection. There are some really pretty countryside Devon campsites and caravan parks plus parks right by the beach, there is something for all in Exmouth. Click here to discover more Exmouth caravan parks (Devon).

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Best for: Families wanting a large holiday park with direct access to Sandy Bay and full scale facilities.
Accommodation Types: Static caravans and lodges.
Highlights: Indoor multi level pool with slides, outdoor pool, entertainment complex, restaurants and bars, direct beach access, sea views.

Devon Cliffs Holiday Park is a large clifftop park at Sandy Bay near Exmouth, with accommodation spread across steep, sloping ground looking out over the sea. The main complex sits lower in the park and includes a large indoor pool with slides and flumes, outdoor pool, restaurants, bars and a full entertainment venue. 

Sandy Bay beach sits directly below the park with access down a steep path, leading onto a sandy beach with rock pools and coastal walks. Exmouth is around 3 miles for a seafront and shops, Budleigh Salterton is about 5 miles along the coast, and Exeter is roughly 12 miles. The South West Coast Path runs from the park linking the coastline in both directions. 

Why it’s a top pick: A large clifftop holiday park at Sandy Bay with direct beach access, sea views and one of the biggest indoor pool complexes in Devon.

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Best for: Families wanting a coastal holiday park with direct access to a private beach on the Jurassic Coast.
Accommodation Types: Static caravans, lodges, apartments, safari tents, touring pitches and camping.
Highlights: Private beach, indoor heated pool with splash features, outdoor splash zone, entertainment venue, restaurant and bar, adventure golf.

Ladram Bay Holiday Park sits on the clifftop above its own private bay near Budleigh Salterton, with accommodation arranged across terraced areas looking out over the sea. The park has direct access down to a sheltered pebble beach with rock pools, along with a large indoor pool with splash features, outdoor splash zone, restaurant, arcade and entertainment complex. 

Budleigh Salterton is around 3 miles away for a seafront and shops, while Sidmouth is about 5 miles along the coast. Exeter is roughly 15 miles for shopping and days out, and the South West Coast Path runs directly from the park linking this stretch of the Jurassic Coast. 

Why it’s a top pick: A clifftop holiday park on the Jurassic Coast with its own private beach, sea views across the bay and a full set of facilities built around the coastline.

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Exploring Exmouth and the Surrounding Area

Staying at caravan parks in and around Exmouth gives visitors access to one of south Devon’s most popular seaside towns, where long beach walks, estuary views and coastal paths come together in a scenic and accessible setting. Exmouth sits at the mouth of the River Exe, making it ideal for visitors who enjoy both seaside attractions and river based walks.

Many visitors choose Exmouth as a base for family friendly beach days, waterside exploration and outdoor activities, while others use nearby caravan parks as a starting point for trips to neighbouring village beaches and countryside routes. The blend of coastal charm, river scenery and nearby countryside makes Exmouth suitable for a wide range of holiday styles.

Beaches, Estuary Walks and Outdoor Experiences

Exmouth and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor experiences that suit visitors who enjoy seaside exploration, calm water activities and scenic walking routes.

Popular experiences near Exmouth include:

  • Long beach walks along Exmouth Beach with views over the estuary and coastline
  • Riverside paths along the River Exe, perfect for gentle walking and wildlife observation
  • Sections of the South West Coast Path linking Exmouth with nearby coastal spots such as Dawlish Warren and Teignmouth
  • Water sports including paddleboarding, kayaking and sailing on the estuary and coastal waters

These routes and environments allow visitors staying at caravan parks nearby to enjoy both coastal and river based activities.

Planning an Exmouth Caravan Holiday by Season

The time of year you visit Exmouth can shape how you plan your activities and what you prioritise during your stay, especially for outdoor and waterside experiences.

Seasonal considerations include:

  • Spring for quieter beaches, mild estuary breezes and comfortable walks
  • Summer for longer beach days, sailing and family outdoor activities
  • Late summer and early autumn for extended coastal walks and calmer seas

Travelling outside peak school holiday periods often results in a more relaxed pace and wider availability at caravan parks near Exmouth.

Using Exmouth as a Base to Explore South Devon

Exmouth’s location on the south Devon coast and estuary makes it an excellent base for exploring nearby towns, beaches and countryside during a single holiday.

Common day trip options include:

  • Visiting neighbouring seaside towns such as Dawlish, Teignmouth and Sidmouth
  • Exploring countryside and river valley routes inland around Otter Valley and East Devon
  • Heading west towards Torquay and Brixham for variety in coastal scenery

This flexibility allows visitors staying at caravan parks near Exmouth to enjoy a range of coastal, estuary and countryside experiences without long travel.

Choosing the Right Caravan Park Near Exmouth

Caravan parks in and around Exmouth suit visitors who want a base that combines easy access to beaches, river paths and scenic walking routes with a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Parks close to Exmouth provide convenient links to local amenities and coastal paths, while those slightly further out offer quieter surroundings with access to countryside footpaths and estuary views.