Beer
Overview
The picture-postcard village of Beer, Devon nestles in Lyme Bay, on the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, England’s first natural World Heritage Site and forms part of the South West Coastal Path. The shingle beach still boasts a small fleet of working fishing boats and the surrounding picturesque white chalk cliffs provide a natural suntrap sheltering the cove from prevailing westerly winds. From campsites and caravans to B&B’s and hotels, Beer has a wide range of facilities to cater for most British holiday requirements. Various local restaurants and pubs will satisfy your desire for fresh seafood, Devonshire ales & ciders and an atmosphere that brings people back year after year. Make your next holiday a trip to remember, visit the village of Beer in East Devon for a true taste of the English Seaside combined with the breath taking British countryside!
Looking west from the cliffs over Beer and the beach with boats and town view. Cliffs in distance. S