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Harbour Road
Seaton
Devon
EX12 2NQ
Tel: +44 01297 20375
Fax: +44 01297 625626
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Seaton Tramway is one of the most popular destinations in East Devon, and its appeal is easy to appreciate. The fleet of narrow gauge trains operate on a three-mile line between Seaton, Colyford and Colyton, running through some glorious countryside and offering unrivalled views of the Axe estuary, teeming with wading birds, Kingfisher, Curlew, Oystercatcher, Egret, Mute Swan, Canada Goose, Shelduck, Lapwing, Widgen, Turn, Cormorant, Avocet and Redshank. In fact, over 50 species of bird have been spotted from the tram in one day.

The popular open toppers provide a tremendous platform from which to view the lush surrounding. They have been purpose built by the company but are based on classic designs from the past. In the (rare!) event of bad weather, enclosed saloons operator, permitting a comfortable journey at all times. These saloons are original full-size trams from London, Bournemouth and Exeter, double deckers that have been lovingly converted for use at Seaton.

As well as enjoying the regular ride through the valley, the Tramway also offers regular special events such as Bird Watching Trips and Tram Driving Lessons, both of which are available to book throughout the year.

Colyton town centre is a short ten-minute walk from the Tramway. The winding streets, enticing shops and amiable pubs typify Colyton's unspoiled charm. Notable sights include the 12th Century St Andrews Church, with its unusual lantern tower.

Colyford, the halfway stop, has been a Royal Borough since the reign of King John. It has its own Mayor and holds a Goose Fair in September. The former filling station, now a motor museum, was regularly used by TE Lawrence "of Arabia" right up until his fatal motorcycle crash in 1935.

Seaton town centre is close to the impressive tram terminus. The pedestrainised area offers an agreeable atmosphere and welcoming shops, and the Esplanade stretches a mile between Seaton Chine and Axmouth Harbour.

Seaton Tramway is an all weather attraction, has wheelchair access and children under 3 go free.

Opening Times Vary - please contact the office.

Special Offer

  • Family Discounts available 2 Adults & 2 Children - save £2.90. Children under 3 travel free, providing they share a seat or sit on parent's knee.

    More offers like this - Discover Devon Special Offers

Opening Times

Open All Year

Open Daily 09/02/2008 - 24/02/2008

Open Weekends 01/03/2008 - 09/03/2008

Open Daily 15/03/2008 - 02/11/2008

Open Weekends 08/11/2008 - 13/12/2008

Tickets Information

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff*
Adult All Day Ticketfrom £12.50
Adult - Friday All Day Explorerfrom £8.35
Adult return Seaton - Colytonfrom £8.35
Adult single Seaton - Colyton/Colyton - Seatonfrom £5.55

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Road Directions

A358 from Taunton/Chard/Axminster. A35 from Bournemouth/Dorchester/Bridport. From Exeter, Sidmouth and Lyme Regis take the A3052 and follow our brown signs into Seaton.

Public Transport Directions

By Bus: X53 bus from Exeter, Sidmouth, Beer, Lyme Regis, Bridport, Abbotsbury, Weymouth, Poole and Bournemouth.

By Train: Nearest railway station at Axminster, then 885 bus to Colyton or Seaton.

Additional Images

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  • Seaton Tramway Car 2 trundling through Devon's glorious valley.
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  • Seaton Tramway

Grading

  • VAQAS VB Attraction
    • Awards

      • Green Awards Green Tourism Business Scheme (Silver) 2008
      • Visit Britain Code of Practice 2008

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     Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • In countryside
    • Outdoor Attraction
    • Smoking Some Areas

    Accessibility

    • Accessible to Wheelchair Users
    • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
    • Facilities for the Disabled
    • Guide Dogs Permitted - Dogs must ride downstairs.
    • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
    • Ramp/Level Access
    • Toilets for Disabled Visitors

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
    • Parking (charge)
    • Parking (free)

    Catering

    • On-Site café/restaurant - Tram Stop restaurant, indoor seating for 50, outside seating for 60.
    • Picnic Site

    Payment Methods

    • Approx length of visit - 01:00
    • Delta accepted
    • Groups Accepted - Essential to prebook.Disabled groups must telephone for avalability - 01297 20375 Maximum size of group negotiable.
    • Maestro accepted
    • MasterCard accepted
    • Max group size - 150
    • Min group size - 20
    • Open by appointment outside normal opening times
    • Special group rates
    • Visa accepted

    Establishment Features

    • Dogs Accepted
    • Toilets

    Specialist Features

    • Marketed towards families

    Tours and Demonstrations

    • Educational Visits Accepted
    • Guided Tours Available for Groups