
Things to Do & Places to Eat in Seaton
Explore Seaton Attractions, Local Dining & Seafront Walks
Seaton is a traditional seaside town with a gently curving pebble beach, stunning countryside on its doorstep, and a welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere. It’s a great base for coastal walks, wildlife watching, and enjoying casual dining with sea views — all within a short stroll of your holiday cottage.
Things to Do in Seaton
Stroll Along Seaton Beach
Seaton Beach stretches for over a mile and is perfect for a classic day by the sea. Its gently shelving shore makes it ideal for paddling, kayaking or simply relaxing with a book. Dogs are welcome on parts of the beach year-round, and there’s a wide promenade lined with benches and beach huts.
Visit Seaton Wetlands
Just a short walk from the town centre, the Seaton Wetlands offer 4km of level trails through marshland and reed beds. It’s a peaceful haven for nature lovers, with bird hides, dragonflies, and wildflower meadows. Kids will enjoy the discovery trails, while adults can soak in the calm, open space and fresh air.
Ride the Seaton Tramway
One of Seaton’s best-known attractions, the Seaton Tramway offers a unique way to see the Axe Valley. These heritage trams run from Seaton station through the wetlands and countryside — a peaceful, scenic journey that’s perfect for all ages. Special events and themed rides run throughout the year, adding extra fun for families.
Walk the Esplanade and Beyond
The wide esplanade is ideal for a gentle seaside stroll. For something more active, join the South West Coast Path as it heads east towards Beer or west to Axmouth. Along the way, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of Lyme Bay and the Jurassic Coast cliffs.
Jurassic Discovery (Soft Play & Café)
Ideal for younger families, this bright and colourful soft play centre offers safe, engaging fun for little ones. Parents can relax in the on-site café while kids climb, crawl, and slide in a dinosaur-themed environment.
The Gateway Theatre Company
Based at The Gateway in Seaton Town Hall, this community-focused arts venue hosts theatre productions, film nights, comedy shows, and workshops. It’s a great place to catch local talent or enjoy a cosy cultural evening.
Where to Eat in Seaton
Seaton’s food scene is small but growing, with a friendly mix of cafés, pubs and restaurants — most just steps from the seafront.
Le Pisani
This Mediterranean-inspired restaurant is a local favourite, offering stone-baked pizzas, pasta, seafood, and salads in a relaxed setting. It’s perfect for family meals, date nights, or a leisurely lunch after a walk along the beach.
The Shed
The Shed is a contemporary steakhouse offering quality cuts of meat, seasonal dishes, and a relaxed atmosphere. Located nearby, it’s a great option for lunch or dinner, with a varied menu that includes classic steaks, small plates, and vegetarian choices. Ideal for guests looking to enjoy a well-cooked meal in a comfortable setting.
Tide
A modern restaurant with views over the bay, Tide delivers refined British and Mediterranean dishes, often with a seafood focus. It’s a great place to enjoy a special evening meal in a relaxed and contemporary setting.
The Terrace Arts Café
A hidden gem just off the seafront, this café is tucked above a gallery and offers light bites, hot drinks, and a lovely outdoor terrace. A quiet and creative corner for lunch or tea with a view.
The Wild Caper
This small deli-style café focuses on simple, honest food — from homemade soups and sandwiches to cheese platters and pastries. Ideal for a casual bite or picking up supplies for a picnic.
The Hideaway
A well-kept secret just off the esplanade, The Hideaway offers freshly cooked meals with Mediterranean and British influences. The setting is intimate and peaceful — ideal for brunch, lunch, or a laid-back dinner.
The Ship Inn, Axmouth
Set just a short walk from Seaton in the tranquil village of Axmouth, The Ship Inn is a 16th-century pub full of character. With roaring fires, local ales, and a menu featuring fresh fish and game, it’s a cosy option after a countryside or estuary walk.
The Harbour Inn
Overlooking the Axe Estuary, The Harbour Inn offers traditional pub classics in a relaxed, waterside setting. Expect generous portions, warm hospitality, and a strong focus on seasonal ingredients.
Whether you’re birdwatching at the wetlands, paddling on the beach, or tucking into pizza after a long walk, Seaton offers a quiet, authentic seaside experience. Our Seaton holiday cottages make the perfect base for discovering everything this charming town has to offer.
