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1129 reviewsNr Totnes
Welcome to an unforgettable experience at The Dartmouth Spa. A unique spa, set amidst 250 acres of beautiful South Devon countryside, with ample free parking is located just 4 miles from Dartmouth.
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1129 reviewsNr Totnes
Our 18 hole championship Course is a good test of golf with its undulating greens and strategically placed bunkers and water features.
It’s little sister our 9 hole course The Dartmouth is maintained to the same exacting standards, a little…
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44 reviewsDartmouth
The Flavel is the beating heart of entertainment in Dartmouth: cinema, live music, classical, folk, pop, dance, theatre, cafe, art gallery, youth drama, venue hire, art workshops, wellbeing clubs and classes - something for everyone!
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468 reviewsLower Well Farm, Stoke Gabriel
Sandridge Barton, 'the Home of Sharpham Wine' is a renowned English wine producer set within the South Devon AONB. Situated in a sheltered valley at Lower Well Farm with vineyards on the banks of the river Dart, you can visit to taste our range of…
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784 reviewsDartmouth
Guided sea kayak trips…The ultimate way to explore the south Devon coast. Individuals, groups and families all welcome no experience required.
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1172 reviewsDartmouth
The most beautiful beach in the UK - Blue Flag award winning for water quality, set in the South Devon National Landscape.
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2211 reviewsKingswear, Brixham
This relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, when Agatha and her family would spend summers and Christmases here with friends, relaxing by the river, playing croquet and clock golf, and reading her latest mystery to their guests.
Dartmouth
Created to mark the 400 year anniversary of the sailing of the Mayflower, Dartmouth’s Mayflower Heritage Trail tells the story of the town and its relationship with the voyage undertaken by the Pilgrims.
The trail paints a picture of Dartmouth…
Dartmouth
A single storey Tudor artillery fort built before 1534 to protect the harbour from any hostile ships that might have made it past the defences of Kingswear and Dartmouth castles.
Darmouth
In the centre of Dartmouth, overlooking the river front and next to the tranquil inner harbour, or Boat Float as it is also known, you’ll find the beautiful and peaceful Royal Avenue Gardens.
In the heart of the garden stands the cast iron…
Dartmouth
Surrounded by sparkling waters, Dartmouth is one of the most beautifully located fortresses in England. For over 600 years, the castle has guarded the narrow entrance to the Dart Estuary and the busy, vibrant port of Dartmouth.
Dartmouth
One of the country's prime destinations for 'Green Tourism', the Dart Estuary aims to give visitors the best experience they can have without putting more pressure on the environment.
Dartmouth
The Newcomen Engine House, attached to Dartmouth Visitor Centre , houses one of the few surviving 'Atmospheric Engines'. Built in 1720 to Thomas Newcomen's original design, this is the oldest preserved steam engine in the …
Dartmouth
To the north of Dartmouth centre overlooking the river and Embankment is Coronation Park. The open playing fields are the ideal place for a picnic or to enjoy some park games.
On the southern edge of the park is an enclosed children’s play park…
Dartmouth
At the very start of the long coastal bar that stretches to Torcross and beyond is this beautiful, safe and clean beach of fine shingle. This is an ideal spot for a dip, for picnics, windsurfing or canoeing.
Dartmouth
Built in 1864, the Daymark is a grade II listed tower, which reaches 80ft high and visible from Dartmouth. It can be seen for many miles if you’re out at sea. This stunning octagonal tower is situated in a picturesque field overlooking the sea, and…
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1976 reviewsDartmouth
At the country home of the D'Oyly Carte family you can travel back in time to the Jazz Age. This most evocative of country homes was built in the Arts & Crafts style in the late 1920’s and is imbued with Art Deco elegance.
Dartmouth
Dartmouth is steeped in maritime history and has been an important and strategic deep water port since the twelfth century.
We offer a 1 to 1 ½ hour walking tour of Dartmouth pointing out the most important buildings and places all within a…
A peaceful, beautiful and countryside walk, showing off the shimmering sweep of the sea, plus a glimpse into the past. You can expect to encounter maritime history, pirates and smuggling tales, green lanes, beaches, sea views and wonderful geology.
South West Coast Path - Kingswear to Froward Point, Dog-friendly Walk
Castles and cliffs, seals and skylarks, on a coastal circular walk rich in views, history and natural abundance.
Difficulty: challengingLength: 3.5 miles
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South West Coast Path - Scabbacombe and Mill Bay, Dog-friendly Walk
A challenging but very rewarding walk, with stunning views along the coast and a fascinating journey through the remnants of a Second World War battery en route, as well as a…