Nestled along the stunning South Devon coastline, Beer Harbour offers visitors a slice of quintessential English maritime life. For guests at The Langstone Cliff Hotel, this historic fishing village and its working harbour make a perfect day-trip destination. Full of character, charm, and coastal beauty, Beer Harbour invites you to explore its traditional quays, local history, and surrounding scenery.
Beer Harbour is conveniently located around 30 miles south of The Langstone Cliff Hotel. The journey takes approximately one hour by car, heading west along the A379 before following the scenic coastal roads into the village. Alternatively, for a more relaxed journey, local buses connect Dawlish and Beer, providing a comfortable way to enjoy the South Devon scenery en route.
Beer Harbour is perfect for leisurely exploration and offers a variety of attractions for all visitors. Take a walk along the picturesque quay and watch fishing boats bob in the gentle tide, or simply enjoy a coffee at one of the small harbourside cafes. Art lovers can visit the local galleries and craft shops showcasing regional talent, while history enthusiasts will enjoy learning about Beer’s maritime past at the Beer Heritage Centre. For a truly memorable experience, try a boat trip along the coast to admire the dramatic cliffs and hidden coves that make this area so special.
Beer Harbour itself is full of charming sights. The stone-built quay and narrow streets radiate old-world charm, while the colourful fishing boats offer a lively splash of colour against the sea. Just a short walk from the harbour, Beer Beach provides a tranquil spot for sunbathing or picnicking, with views across the sparkling waters of Lyme Bay. Don’t miss the chance to explore the iconic Beer Quarry Caves nearby, where centuries of limestone mining reveal fascinating history and underground tunnels.
Beyond the harbour, the South Devon coastline is filled with outdoor adventures and local attractions. Walking enthusiasts can explore the South West Coast Path, which winds past cliffs, coves, and sweeping coastal vistas. For families, nearby Branscombe offers charming countryside walks and wildlife spotting. Food lovers can enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries or visit the Beer Village stores for artisanal treats. Beer is also a great base for exploring nearby coastal towns such as Sidmouth or Lyme Regis, making it a perfect addition to a South Devon itinerary.
Beer Harbour’s history is rich and deeply tied to the sea. The village grew around its harbour, which has been in use for centuries by local fishermen. Beer became renowned for its quarrying industry as well, with limestone from the area contributing to many notable buildings across England. Over the years, the harbour has faced the challenges of storms and economic change, but it has retained its authentic charm. Today, Beer Harbour remains a vibrant working harbour, blending traditional maritime life with welcoming local culture and stunning coastal scenery. Visiting Beer Harbour from The Langstone Cliff Hotel offers a delightful journey into the heart of South Devon’s maritime heritage.
Places To Visit In South Devon
Explore the charming village of Widecombe in the Moor in Devon, just an hour’s drive from The Langstone Cliff Hotel.
Explore the tranquil Cockwood Harbour near Langstone Cliff Hotel.
Discover Dartmouth Harbour near Langstone Cliff Hotel
Discovering the vibrant Exeter Quay.
Explore the charming Exmouth Marina & Harbour
For more offers like the above, please sign up to our newsletter for exclusive discounts and news on the hotel. By signing up for our exclusive offers, you agree to receive marketing emails.