Please note Seaton Jurassic (operated by Devon Wildlife Trust) and the Taste Cafe (operated by Taste of the West) have now closed. East Devon District Council will be carrying out building maintenance work and will be announcing plans for the Centre in due course. For any enquiries please contact [email protected]
Not a big fan of anything along the lines of a museum normally but this place has done a good job of putting together an engaging experience for youngsters. COVID meant a timed entry system but booking online was fairly straightforward. Plenty of parking next door but it is pay and display (50p per 30 mins). PS20 for a family ticket wasn't unreasonable. Took us about 1hr 45 mins to explore. There were two challenges for children to do to keep them engaged for a token gift at the end. Most of it is inside so good if the weather is not so good. Didn't try the restaurant. Looked good for coffee and cakes and light snacks. Lots of sanitiser and room to socially distance if you're concerned about that sort of thing.
Visited with our 2 year old who enjoyed the interactive bits of the exhibition, mainly the dress up and the outdoor puzzle. The cafe is nice and spacious, it's great fun for a rainy morning...
Really enjoyed our visit here. Lots to see and do (very hands on- perfect for kids). Learned lots and the cafe was good too.
Wonderful museum full of interactive fun! My four year old was engaged for two hours. Fantastic friendly and helpful staff too- Thank you!
Great place to recommend to our B&B guests at Netherleigh. Friendly staff clean restaurant and toilets and only a few minutes walk from the sea front.
Well thought out and interesting indoor / outdoor centre with plenty of space for wheelchair / pushchair access. Targeted for all age groups and a good food and drinks in the cafe
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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Not a big fan of anything along the lines of a museum normally but this place has done a good job of putting together an engaging experience for youngsters. COVID meant a timed entry system but booking online was fairly straightforward. Plenty of parking next door but it is pay and display (50p per 30 mins). PS20 for a family ticket wasn't unreasonable. Took us about 1hr 45 mins to explore. There were two challenges for children to do to keep them engaged for a token gift at the end. Most of it is inside so good if the weather is not so good. Didn't try the restaurant. Looked good for coffee and cakes and light snacks. Lots of sanitiser and room to socially distance if you're concerned about that sort of thing.
Visited with our 2 year old who enjoyed the interactive bits of the exhibition, mainly the dress up and the outdoor puzzle. The cafe is nice and spacious, it's great fun for a rainy morning...
Really enjoyed our visit here. Lots to see and do (very hands on- perfect for kids). Learned lots and the cafe was good too.
Wonderful museum full of interactive fun! My four year old was engaged for two hours. Fantastic friendly and helpful staff too- Thank you!
Great place to recommend to our B&B guests at Netherleigh. Friendly staff clean restaurant and toilets and only a few minutes walk from the sea front.
Well thought out and interesting indoor / outdoor centre with plenty of space for wheelchair / pushchair access. Targeted for all age groups and a good food and drinks in the cafe