I tagged along with the humans for a couple of days at the seaside in January. They were staying at The Harbour Hotel. Before exploring I had a quick nap on the comfy bed.

There is a lovely view from the hotel of thatched cottages, the red cliffs and the sea. I was very keen to go out and explore.

This is Jacob’s Ladder beach. Getting to the beach either involves lots of steps or a long slope.

After going down the steps I spent a while just looking out to sea.

Despite it being January and a very cold day the sun felt very pleasant on my fur so I did a spot of sunbathing.

It was soon time for some food, so we headed up to the Clock Tower cafe to get a bite to eat.

I very much enjoyed my toastie.

The following day for breakfast I had a delicious bowl of fruit and a croissant sat by the window in the hotel dining room.

After the croissant a waiter brought me a full English breakfast. It is possible to eat a very large amount of food at breakfast time in hotels!

With a very full tummy I set off along the coastal path towards Weston Beach, which isn’t anywhere near Weston-Super-Mare.

The route passed through some beautiful woods and I found an excellent resting place in the trees.

The beach behind me in the photo below is Salcombe Mouth, but it isn’t anywhere near the Salcombe that we visited a year ago.

There is a stone next to the coast path known as The Frog Stone. It does look very much like a giant frog.

There was still quite a lot of walking to do to get to the cake stop – we ended up walking across the fields and through the trees in the photo below.

Finally, we reached The Donkey Sanctuary, where I was looking forward to seeing donkeys and eating cake!

After so much walking up and down hills on the coastal path we were all very hungry, so headed quickly past the fields of donkeys to the cafe. It didn’t take me long to eat the large slice of carrot cake.

When we went back to the fields we found that all the donkeys had been brought inside for the night. Here are some of them, all busy eating in the cosy barn. They all looked very well looked after. At one point one donkey made a loud braying noise, then they all joined in and it was quite a cacophony!


Sidmouth faces East so is a great place to see the sun rise, so on my last day there I got up very early and headed down to the beach to watch.

I wasn’t disappointed. The sky turned pink and orange and the same colours reflected onto the wet sand.

Finally the sun appeared, a big blob of yellow. It was an incredible sight, probably the best sunrise I have seen so far.

After having another big breakfast it was time to leave Sidmouth. Do visit if you get a chance, it’s a lovely little seaside town with lots of hotels, a great beach, cafes, shops, and scenic walks nearby.
Horace the Alresford Bear 22/1/2024
Lovely area Horace. Breakfast looks good (even to a vegetarian!)
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