Sail from the Ancient Port of Topsham in Devon down the River Exe to Exmouth, one of the oldest holiday destinations in the UK. Exmouth is a delightful bustling town with a two miles of sandy beach seafront and a modern town centre. You can enjoy a walk, some shopping or a hearty lunch in one of the many public houses before catching the train ride home alongside the Estuary.
This Journey is particularly popular with groups and coach tours - please check our group rates
Adult Fare £7.00 Child Fare £4.00
(Inclusive of Boat and Train Journey)
GOT A BUS PASS? - Boat Only Fare just £5!!
Timetable varies according to the tides
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Directions for Topsham
Topsham Trips depart from the Lager Quay. On occasion Tides or weather may require us to change vessel or departure time. If you are using a route finder the postcode you require is EX3 0JB From M5
From Exmouth
From Exeter
There are plenty of brown Tourism saying "Stuart Line Cruises" to help but in the event of problems please call on 01395 222144.
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Take the A376 towards Exmouth. At the end of the dual carriage way take the second turning off the roundabout (Signed Exmouth). 100 meters on turn right at the mini-roundabout next to the George & Dragon Public House (Signed Topsham). Follow the road for approximately 2 miles until you come to a mini-roundabout. Turn left, cross the level crossing and immediately turn left again. Follow the road down to the Lager Quay.
Take the A376 towards Exeter. Turn left at the mini-roundabout next to the George & Dragon Public House (Signed Topsham). Follow the road for approximately 2 miles until you come to a mini-roundabout. Turn left, cross the level crossing and immediately turn left again. Follow the road down to the Lager Quay.
Enter Topsham along the Topsham Road from Countess Weir. Turn left at the mini-roundabout. Turn right immediately before the level crossing. Follow the road down to the Lager Quay .