Eco friendly holidays in East Devon
East Devon offers plenty of ways to enjoy an eco-friendly holiday, where you can experience all the luxury and fun you could want from your holiday with none of the carbon footprint.
Why Choose an Eco-Friendly Holiday in East Devon?
East Devon is home to a Natural Landscape and the world-renowned Jurassic Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region is committed to preserving its natural and cultural assets, making it a haven for sustainable tourism. By choosing an eco-friendly holiday, you not only reduce your environmental impact but also contribute to the conservation of this incredible landscape.
Top Eco-Friendly Activities in East Devon
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Explore the Jurassic Coast
Take in breathtaking views while walking along the South West Coast Path. Opt for guided tours to learn about the geological wonders of the Jurassic Coast while supporting local eco-tour operators.
Top tip: Bring a reusable water bottle and sturdy walking shoes for a sustainable adventure. -
Visit Local Farmers' Markets
Sample fresh, organic produce at farmers' markets in towns like Honiton, Sidmouth, and Exmouth. Supporting local farmers reduces your carbon footprint and ensures your money stays within the community. -
Wildlife Watching
East Devon’s wetlands and woodlands are teeming with wildlife. Visit the Seaton Wetlands to spot rare bird species or head to the East Devon Pebblebed Heaths for a peaceful hike among heathland flora and fauna. -
Cycling Adventures
With its network of cycle-friendly trails, East Devon is ideal for exploring on two wheels. The Exe Estuary Trail offers scenic views and links to charming villages along the way. Rent bikes from local, eco-conscious suppliers to keep your trip green. -
Eco-Friendly Water Sports
Try paddleboarding or kayaking in Exmouth while respecting marine life and local ecosystems. Many providers offer environmentally friendly equipment and prioritize ocean conservation.
Sustainable Places to Stay in East Devon
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Eco-Lodges and Cottages
Choose accommodations that prioritize sustainability, such as solar-powered lodges or cottages using locally sourced materials. Many establishments in East Devon have been designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing comfort. -
Glamping Sites
Stay close to nature in a luxurious yurt, safari tent, or eco-pod. These glamping options often use renewable energy sources and eco-friendly amenities. -
Farm Stays
Immerse yourself in rural life by staying on an organic farm. This is a fantastic way to learn about sustainable farming practices while enjoying fresh produce straight from the source.
Eco-Friendly Travel Tips for East Devon
- Pack Light and Green: Bring reusable items such as water bottles, tote bags, and travel cutlery to reduce single-use plastics.
- Travel by Train or Bus: East Devon is well-connected by public transport, which helps reduce your carbon footprint.
- Leave No Trace: Follow the “leave no trace” principle while exploring, ensuring that you take all litter home and respect wildlife habitats.
Choose eco friendly accommodation
Dukes Seaside Inn
ABOUT DUKES SEASIDE INN Great value meets modern comfort at Dukes Seaside Inn! Whether you're…
Hotel Elizabeth
Located at the heart of Sidmouth’s Regency Esplanade, the Elizabeth is in a stunning location…
Oakdown Touring and Holiday Caravan Park
Welcome to Oakdown Holiday Park, the perfect place for caravan or glamping holidays in Devon…
Castle Brake Holiday Park
Castle Brake Holiday Park Just a short drive from the Jurassic Coast beaches at Exmouth, Budleigh…
Ladram Bay Holiday Park
Ladram Bay Holiday Park Celebrating over 80 years of family holidays, Ladram Bay offers the perfect…
You can easily pinpoint eco friendly and sustainable accommodation by looking for a Green Tourism accreditation or by looking out for one of our Changemaker Champions.
For those of you who want to be really green and camp, look out for sites with a David Bellamy Conservation Award.
Choose eco friendly things to do
Donkey Sanctuary - Changemaker Champions
The Donkey Sanctuary is a global organisation that spans over 1,200 acres of farmland in Devon and…
Seaton Tramway - Changemaker Champions
Travelling through three miles of unspoilt countryside along the picturesque Axe Valley, Seaton…
Crane & Kind - Changemaker Champions
Crane & Kind, a distinguished Changemaker Champion, is dedicated to creating a positive impact…
Wildwood Trust - Changemaker Champions
Environmental considerations are at the heart of Wildwood Trust’s charitable mission, which is…
Explore on foot
One of the best ways to experience East Devon is by exploring on foot or by bike. There are a host of lovely walking trails linking the various towns and villages, including the South West Coast Path and the East Devon Way, among others.