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Seaton Tramway
"The Seaton Tramway is a 2 ft 9 in narrow gauge electric tramway in the East Devon district of South West England. The 3-mile route runs alongside the Axe Estuary and the River Coly, running between the coastal resort of Seaton, the village of Colyford, and the ancient town of Colyton.There are 5 stops along the tram line, which allow for a full day out in the Axe Valley, with the all-day Explorer Ticket.Special Events & Experiences run throughout the year, including Birdwatching Trams, Tram Driving Lessons, Fairy Trams, Dino Trams, Pirate Trams and The Polar Express Tram Ride."
Address: Riverside Depot , Seaton EX12 2NQ, DEV, GB
Phone: 01297 20375
State: DEV
City: Seaton
Zip Code: EX12 2NQ

opening times

Monday: 10:00-17:00
Tuesday: 10:00-17:00
Wednesday: 10:00-17:00
Thursday: 10:00-17:00
Friday: 10:00-17:00
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
What a great day. Staff are amazing tram was great fun. Well worth the £35 for a family. Ride the teams as much as you like. We stopped for lunch and a pint before heading back on the tram for the return journey. Nice simple play park for the kids at the end and a good old fashioned shop.
We went in the morning, it was the best timing to see beautiful coloured birds like pheasant, wild geese... It was a great family trip. Friendly staff, they stop and they give a short summary... At the end of the "line" while waiting for the tram to take you back, you can take a walk to the village or do some shopping at the gift shops & antique shop or have a bait at the coffee shop. They serve from scones to fish cakes...coffee or tea with local cow's milk. There is a small play ground/area for kids.
So cute definitely worth a visit, we contributed to the donation too. Couldn’t get over how small and cute the trams were. Shame Colyton didn’t have more to offer, but worth visiting merchants tea room, but careful they stop searching after 230pm. We didn’t get time to visit all the stops but you could do that. A treasure hunt for kids would go down a treat, especially getting off at each stop to explore - and installing cafe on these sites would bring in some great income x
Electric, beautiful, nostalgic and fun. Take the day explore wetlands for great birdwatching and a historic market town no market any more- but local quirky shops. Old trams are beautifully restored. Volunteers all friendly.
I didn't really know what to expect here at Seaton tramway. And was very pleasantly surprise that it is a really good place to visit. We started at the Seaton terminal and it looks very new. In the terminal you have a massive webcam which the said showed our tram coming down and gave you a good idea of what to expect. The trams are old and have history behind them which can be found in various locations. The tram ride took about 25-30 one direction and is very picturesque going alongside the wetlands and river. You stop at a few locations and the drivers give you some info about what is happening. Some new stations are being built to add more to the journey so you can stop to have a picnic or visit the wetland. There are two stops currently, one for a little village and the last stop which looks like an old station completely done up with a cafe, shop, toilets and an info area, must not also forget the play park for the young ones. The staff made this place as they all seemed so happy to be doing what they were and more than happy to talk to you, provide info and generally be great. There is a selection of different trams to ride on and most are double deckers and you get great views from the top deck. One piece of advice tho take a jumper even on a warm day as that wind can be chilly.
Lovely experience, only a short trip but they stop at each place and give you information about the area. Dog friendly on the bottom deck, great views, worth getting off at Colyford and visiting the Filling Station cafe, which is also dog friendly with amazing cakes!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Every time km in Devon I always make sure I visit the trams. Lovely staff very helpful and friendly. I done the drives experience last year thought it would hard but the instructor on the day made easy to understand what it takes to drive a tram
A great little tourist attraction in Seaton. Replica 2/3rd scale vintage trams go along a three mile trip via a nature reserve by the River Axe to Colyton. They have a cafe there or you can go into the village and have lunch or visit some shops, a garden centre and an antiques barn.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
It was a fun experience for the whole family. The weather was lovely when we rode the tram, so we were able to enjoy the lovely scenery. The tram the we had also looked very unique!
Brilliant day trip, parking nearby, very reasonably priced tickets and tram ride was great fun! Knowledgeable staff and coffee shop at Colyton station is well worth a visit. Altogether a thoroughly enjoyable day out for 2 middle-agers Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
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