The Lower Otter Riverside Walk starts here and is a delight for bird watchers, nature lovers or anyone wanting an escape.
Alternatively, A Walk round Budleigh Salterton gives a fascinating insight into some of the historically interesting buildings in the town, such as the Octagon where Millais used to stay, and Fairlynch, a marine cottage and home to a museum of local history and interests.
Budleigh Salterton has retained many desirable characteristics that have been lost to the brasher seaside resorts. It is now a flourishing town, full of character and in a superb location, and well deserves its inclusion in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the World Heritage Site. Facilities available in the town
There are three public houses in the town. The Feathers, King William and Salterton Arms offer visitors and locals alike a choice of fine beers, lagers and wines, to accompany the variety of meals served.
The town also boasts two good restaurants. Gardiners serves luncheon and dinner menus providing a choice of dishes and wines, while Abbracciami offers a selection of Italian cuisine and accompanying wines.
The Orient Chinese Take-away in the centre of the town, and the Premier Fish & Chip Shop in Chapel Street cater for those requiring less formal choices. The town is also well served by six cafes. The Cosy Teapot, The Dolphin and Tea & Tittle Tattle in the High Street, Cafe Budleigh as you head to the seafront, where The Steamer Steps Cafe (open during the summer season only) and The Longboat offer the visitor a wide choice of meals and cream teas. The shops along the High Street and adjoining roads provide all the needs of locals and visitors alike, from fresh produce to hairdressers and chemists, from gentleman’s outfitters to hardware and travel agents. There is also a Post Office, medical centre, veterinary surgery and garage providing petrol. |