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 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, Dino Trams, Pirate Trams and The Polar Express Tram Ride.
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May 4, 2025
A wonderful nostalgia trip on the open top of an old tram through lovely countryside. We travelled from the inland terminal at Colyton as parking is easy there & they have a nice tea room. The town o…Full review by arby27
Apr 24, 2025
The conductors and their commentary really make this trip spectacular. Spend the little bit extra and get the hop on hop off all day ticket, ride the tram all the way to the end once, and then choos…Full review by 337MelissaM
Apr 23, 2025
Great way to explore the many attractions that lie next to the track such as Wetlands, Colyford, Colyton which are worth taking a visit!Full review by Flyer47657358707
Can you get off at seaton wetlands or does the tram just go through ? Is there quite alot to see at the stops the tram makes?
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The only stop is at Colyford, from where you could walk around the wetlands. From the top of the tram I saw that the walkways are in good condition, with some bird hides. Apart from …
The only stop is at Colyford, from where you could walk around the wetlands. From the top of the tram I saw that the walkways are in good condition, with some bird hides. Apart from that, there's not much in Colyford. There's a horrid smell of drains as you get off, near a mobile home site.
Does anyone know if I can take a pram on the tram?
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Prams and Pushchairs are allowed on board our trams. If they can collapse they can be kept downstairs during travel. If they are required to stay up, they can board our accessible …
Prams and Pushchairs are allowed on board our trams. If they can collapse they can be kept downstairs during travel. If they are required to stay up, they can board our accessible trams which usually run at least once an hour. To find out specific times for our accessible trams, it is best to ring us on the morning of the day of your travel on 01297 20375.