South West Coast Path: Brixham to Exmouth | Stage 8
- Walk along the promenades of the English Riviera and spot plaques dedicated to Agatha Christie.
- Marvel at the start of the UNESCO-listed Jurassic Coast, featuring dramatic red cliffs and ancient fossils.
- Spot seals, dolphins, and seabirds along this mesmerizing stretch of coastline.
- Take a ride on the historic Babbacombe Cliff Railway to Oddicombe Beach.
- Step back in time as your walk along the historic Paignton Pier
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive BrixhamArrive in Brixham, a charming fishing town in South Devon. Brixham is celebrated for its bustling harbor, rich maritime heritage, and stunning coastal views.
Highlights include the Golden Hind Museum Ship, a replica of Sir Francis Drake’s vessel, and Berry Head National Nature Reserve, with dramatic cliffs and a historic lighthouse. Seafood enthusiasts will love the fresh catches at local restaurants. Enjoy what the town has to offer before setting off on your adventure the next day!

The Berry Head Hotel in Brixham, South Devon, is set in a superb waterside position enjoying spectacular views of the English Riviera. The Berry Head Hotek is surrounded by six acres of grounds in Berry Head Country Park. There are A la Carte and Terrace Bar restaurants, an indoor swimming pool and comfortable en-suite bedrooms.

Staying at the Brixham House you are assured of a warm and friendly welcome from proprietors, Mark & Debra Wilson, plus a most comfortable stay. Situated in an ideal location on the main road into Brixham, the Brixham House is just a 10 minute walk from the town centre and popular harbour side. Both the public rooms and bedrooms at Brixham House are decorated to a high standard with the extra touches you would expect from a four star bed and breakfast establishment.

Sampford Guest House is a charming 18th century listed fisherman’s house offering bed and breakfast accommodation with stunning views overlooking the tranquil inner harbour of Brixham. A place of great character and charm which remains a working fishing port to this day.
The path along to the Torquay seafront is easy going as it runs along promenades. Enjoy views of the deep Devon sandstone rocks looming as you pass through built-up area's and onward onto more stunning cliff side paths.
Ascent: +130m (+425ft) / Descent: -145m (-475ft)

Built in the middle of the XIX century, since the first day of its existence the Devon Court was a luxurious seaside villa. Having survived wars and crisis the villa has never lost its charm and status and always remained faithful to the original architecture, ensuring its position as one of the best seaside resorts in Devon.

The Headland Hotel & Spa is located just 800 metres from Beacon Cove Beach in Torquay. The hotel has a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. As well as a bar and restaurant, room service and free wifi. The rooms are fully equipped with a TV, wadrobes and tea and coffee making facilities.

Step into an era of elegance and experience the grace of our beautifully restored Victorian villa in the heart of Torquay.Southbank Townhouse blends timeless character with modern comfort, offering elegant, period-style accommodation just a short stroll from the seafront, harbour, and vibrant town centre.
A varied walk awaits today as you leave Torquay and head towards Torbay. From here things start to get more rural again, expect some rugged landscapes - the twisting path has several energy-sapping ascents and descents as it passes through open fields and high, thick woodland.
Due to lack of accommodation in Shaldon, you might overnight in the nearby Teignmouth instead. If this is the case, you will take the small ferry ride across the River Teign after your walk today (instead of first thing the following morning).
Ascent: +680m (+2230ft) / Descent: -670m (-2200ft)

Set on the green of a Devonshire fishing village and overlooking the River Teign, this classic hotel occupies a 17th-century building with adjacent cottages. The 6 traditional rooms, most with en suite bathrooms, offer free Wi-Fi, TVs, and tea and coffee making facilities. Some have wood-beamed ceilings and/or river views.
Hop on the ferry and then you can enjoy easy walking along Teignmouth’s promenade, which offers a rest after the more strenuous sections yesterday. Keep an eye out for wildlife as you Dawlish Warren’s National Nature Reserve before taking the second ferry crossing of the day over the Exe Estuary to Exmouth.
Ascent: +130m (+425ft) / Descent: -125m (-410ft)

As a Coaching Inn situated in Exmouth, UK dating back from the 1790's, the family-run Manor Hotel offers superb views across Exmouth Bay.
The hotel feature a lounge bar, in the heart of Exmouth. Free high-speed WiFi is available.

At the end of a long day, you can relax in style in one of their new generation bedrooms, featuring an impressive 40” flat screen TV, bright, modern bathroom with a large shower head and super-comfy Hypnos beds. They have free WiFI throughout the hotel and a restaurant which is open for evening meals from 5pm – 10pm.

The Dolphin Hotel is a family-run establishment and prides itself on offering you a home away from home with their welcoming, friendly staff who aim to give you the relaxed, comfortable and hassle-free stay. They are situated a three minute walk from both the beach and the town centre, so you can easily see everything Exmouth has to offer. There are restaurants and pubs nearby and there are plenty to choose from.
After breakfast your walking holiday will come to an end. See the Travel Info section for some useful details for your onward travel.
Other Information
Is it for me?This stage of the SWCP is the perfect short break to dip your toes in the world of coastal walking: charming towns of the English Riviera, mainly easier and quieter walks (although demanding at times), delicious sea food and fantastic views. Walk this classic section of the South West Coast Path at a relaxed pace with plenty of time to see the sights.
Classic Routes | If you’re the active, outdoorsy type, who’s interested in taking on the great routes of the world or looking for a challenge, then our Classic Routes are for you. We’re talking the West Highland Way, Tour Du Mont Blanc and the Passau to Vienna Danube Cycle Path, to name but a few!
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses.
Solo Travellers
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
This tour is graded moderate. The path includes rugged cliffs, steep ascents and descents,especially between Torquay and Shaldon. However, there are also gentler stretches, such as promenades and lower coastal routes.
This is a moderately rated tour and to fully enjoy this section of the SWCP you should be in good physical shape. The walks are invigorating.
You’ll stay in a selection of B&Bs, guesthouses, coastal pubs, and small hotels, each offering a warm welcome and coastal charm. Breakfast is included to start your day.
Single Rooms
Single rooms are available upon request, subject to availability, with an additional single room supplement.
Solo Walkers
Solo walkers are welcome, though a supplement applies to cover the additional cost of luggage transfers and single rooms.
The South West Coast Path is well established National Trail and waymarked throughout. We also offer the full route on the Macs App, so you should have no issues finding your way.
- 4 nights in Handpicked B&B's, guesthouses and small hotel accommodation
- Breakfasts
- Baggage transfer as per your itinerary
- Detailed trip info and mapped tracks, via the Macs App
- 24/7 Emergency telephone support from our UK office
- Travel to Brixham
- Travel from Exmouth
- Lunches, dinners, snacks and drinks
- Taxi transfers or public transport should you wish to skip a stage
- Travel Insurance
- Personal Equipment
This tour can be enjoyed from April to early October and you can start on any date that suits your travel plans. We also offer this tour in the quieter shoulder months of March and mid-to-late October. During these times, the local towns and villages will be more peaceful, and the trails less crowded. However, the weather and trail conditions have the potential to be more challenging. Be prepared for colder temperatures, wind, rain, and muddy paths!
We recommend April, May and June when the spring flowers are out and September and October when the summer holidaymakers have gone home. This area is very popular so it is best to book far in advance.
Please let us know if your dates are flexible when booking as there are a couple of overnight locations on this section where accommodation is quite limited and we may have to move your dates around to accommodate you.
The start and end date may vary year on year due to mandatory ferry crossing timetables along the way.
The most convenient way to reach Brixham is by taking a train from London Paddington to Newton Abbot (which is the nearest major rail station to Brixham). The train usually takes 2 hours and 30min. Once at Newton Abbot, you can easily continue your journey by catching Stagecoach South West 12 bus, which provides a direct route to Brixham and typically takes around 1 hour and 30min.
For travellers coming from the North of England or Scotland, you can take a train to one of the major stations like Manchester, Leeds, or Edinburgh, and then connect to a service heading to Newton Abbot or Paignton. Depending on your starting point, you may need to transfer at other key stations like Birmingham or Bristol. Once in Newton Abbot or Paignton, you can complete your journey to Brixham by bus on Stagecoach South West Bus service 12. The train journey from cities like Manchester to Newton Abbot typically takes about 5 hours and a few changes, and from Edinburgh, it's roughly 8 hours but with no changes.
Alternatively, you can take a domestic flight to Exter Airport from major UK airports via Flybe and Easyjet. From Exeter St Davids Train station, you can take the train to Paignton (about 1 hour), and then transfer to Brixham on the 12 bus service noted above.
For train and bus schedules check the Traveline website. You can also check the Trainline website.
Leaving Exmouth, the most convenient option is to take a train from Exmouth to London Paddington, which typically takes around 3 hours. Trains are operated by South Western Railway, with frequent services available throughout the day. Alternatively, you can take a direct bus from Exmouth to Exeter Airport, which offers flights to UK destinations via Flybe and EasyJet, while London is the nearest international airport.
For those traveling onward to Northern England or Scotland, you would first take a train from Exmouth to London Paddington, then transfer to one of the major London stations such as London Euston or London King's Cross to catch a long-distance service to cities like Manchester, Leeds, or Edinburgh. The overall journey time to places like Manchester is around 4 to 5 hours, and to Edinburgh, it’s roughly 6 to 7 hours, depending on the transfer times. For a longer, budget-friendly option, National Express and other coach services also provide travel to Northern England and Scotland.
For train and bus schedules check the Traveline website. You can also check the Trainline website.
Your bags will be transferred from your accommodation as per your itinerary and moved onto your next overnight accommodation.
At Macs Adventure, we work in partnership with many luggage transfer providers who set a limit on how many bags/suitcases they will transfer per person, and also the weight of the bag/suitcase. Your booking includes transfer of 1 bag per person. It is very important that you read the luggage information specific to your tour before departure. If you do not adhere to these limits, there is a great possibility that you will be charged locally both for extra bags or if they are too heavy. This limitation can be a challenge, especially as airlines generally have limits that are higher. However, our luggage providers have reasons for these limits (usually due to the Health and Safety of their employees), which we must respect.
Did you know that at Macs we donate £5 for every booking to the SWCPA. Leaving Brixham you'll find the Macs Adventure step, where our donations helped maintain the path. Take a picture of yourself and send it to our macs moment contest! More information on our Facebook Community.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
You can purchase train tickets on the day of departure directly at the station. However, if your journey involves a major city (e.g. London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, or Manchester), we strongly recommend booking your tickets and reserving seats in advance. This is especially important for your arrival and onward travel. Booking early ensures availability and often provides better fares. For convenience, consider using Trainline, a user-friendly platform for purchasing train tickets. Trainline allows you to store e-tickets on your phone, eliminating the need to collect physical tickets at the station. All ticket inspectors are familiar with this system, making it hassle-free.
Top Tip:
When booking UK train travel, avoid peak travel times to ensure a less crowded journey and access to cheaper fares. Typically, we suggest:
- Avoiding departures before 10:00 am.
- Steering clear of travel between 4:00 pm and 6:30 pm, as these are peak commuting hours.
Traveling off-peak can make your experience more comfortable and cost-effective.
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