The United Kingdom offers a rich tapestry of dramatic coastlines, charming seaside towns, historic cities, and rolling countryside.
Within this diverse landscape, England’s South Coast and Cornwall shine as two of the most enchanting regions — where cliff-backed beaches, yacht-filled harbours, medieval streets, and rugged nature trails create unforgettable coastal escapes.
This curated Above & Beyond guide features some of the standout destinations across Devon, the English Riviera, North Devon, and Cornwall, each offering its own blend of beauty, culture, and character.
Devon & The English Riviera
Torquay — The English Riviera, Sheltered Bays & Classic Seaside Charm
Torquay is the jewel of the English Riviera — a sun-warmed coastal town with a continental feel. Expect palm-lined promenades, calm turquoise waters, elegant marinas, and a relaxed yet polished seaside atmosphere. The coastline here stretches for 22 miles, offering sheltered bays, scenic viewpoints, and long sandy curves perfect for summer days.
Coastal Beauty & Things to Do
- Calm, sheltered beaches ideal for families
- Picturesque harbour and marina
- Cliff walks with panoramic sea views
- Waterfront restaurants and cafés
Best for: families, couples, classic seaside escapes.
Exeter — Riverside Living, History & Cultural Energy
Framed by rolling Devon countryside, Exeter is a historic city with a vibrant contemporary spirit. Gothic spires, medieval streets, and Roman walls blend effortlessly with a lively quayside filled with cafés, boutiques, and waterside walkways. Exeter offers a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.
Heritage & Culture
- Exeter Cathedral — an architectural masterpiece
- Roman walls and medieval passages
- Independent shops and artisan markets
- Riverside quayside with galleries and cafés
Outdoor Activities
- Paddleboarding, canoeing, and cycling on the River Exe
- Walks along the Exe Estuary Trail
- Easy access to Dartmoor National Park
Sports
- Renowned rugby culture — home of the Exeter Chiefs
Best for: culture lovers, active travellers, history enthusiasts.
Seaton — Tranquil Coastline, Clifftop Paths & Nature-Filled Escapes
Seaton is a peaceful seaside town known for its long shingle beach, dramatic cliffs, and nature-rich surroundings. It’s a haven for walkers, wildlife enthusiasts, and travellers seeking quiet coastal beauty away from busier resort towns.
Nature & Coastal Walks
- Sweeping shingle beach with rugged coastal views
- Access to the South West Coast Path
- Axe Estuary wetlands — excellent for birdwatching
- Seaton Wetlands Nature Reserve
Best for: walkers, birdwatchers, nature lovers.
Salcombe — Sailing Heritage, Sandy Beaches & Coastal Elegance
Salcombe is one of Devon’s most picturesque coastal towns, framed by sailboats, pastel houses, turquoise shallows, and pristine beaches. With its sheltered estuary, sandy coves, and breezy coastal atmosphere, Salcombe feels both luxurious and effortlessly relaxed.
Beaches & Coastal Living
- East Portlemouth and South Sands close by
- Safe, calm waters perfect for paddleboarding and kayaking
- Small boat trips to hidden coves
Sailing & Seaside Adventure
- Famous sailing town with annual regattas
- Scenic coastal walks with panoramic views
- Estuary cruises and water-based activities
Best for: sailing enthusiasts, beach lovers, families.
Ilfracombe — North Devon Drama, Art & Outdoor Adventure
Ilfracombe combines rugged North Devon scenery with quirky charm and a love of the outdoors. Expect dramatic cliffs, a scenic harbour, artistic touches, and access to unique adventures — including the iconic boat trip to Lundy Island.
Scenery & Activities
- Striking coastal cliffs with breathtaking viewpoints
- Boat trips to Lundy Island for wildlife encounters
- Access to the South West Coast Path
- Characterful Victorian harbour
Arts & Local Culture
- Galleries and creative installations
- Lively local arts scene
Dog-Friendly Destination
- Dog-friendly cafés and restaurants
- Scenic walks perfect for pets
- Coastal and countryside paths
Best for: adventure lovers, pet owners, art enthusiasts.
Cornwall
St Austell — Iconic Gardens, Harbours & South Coast Beauty
St Austell is a thriving hub on Cornwall’s south coast, best known for its globally recognised attractions and charming seaside spots. From the futuristic domes of the Eden Project to tranquil botanical gardens and heritage harbours, this area offers a rich and varied Cornish experience.
Attractions & Landmarks
- The Eden Project — world-famous ecological domes
- The Lost Gardens of Heligan — enchanting botanical estate
- Charlestown Harbour — historic port featured in film & TV
Beaches & Nature
- Close to sandy coves around St Austell Bay
- Scenic coastal paths with far-reaching sea views
- Woodland and cycle trails nearby
Best for: families, nature lovers, garden enthusiasts, cultural travellers.


