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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…
Explore and enjoy the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As well as the coast and countryside events guide for May - October pick up the AONB guide from the Dartmouth Visitor Centre.
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.
Bovisand
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the main beach at Bovisand is a sheltered bay of yellow sand with cliffs either side. Popular with locals and families, there is a large expanse of flat sand when the tide is out, ideal for games.
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.
Buckfastleigh
The South Devon Railway features a wonderful 14 mile round trip along a branch line of the former Great Western Railway. Gleaming, historic GWR steam engines haul trains full of enthralled passengers of all ages between Buckfastleigh and Totnes…
Close to Kingsbridge in South Devon, Beesands has got all the right ingredients for a great beach holiday. It’s a mile-long shingle beach backed by fields and a freshwater lake. If you want a taste of old-school Devon life then this is the place…
Slapton
Slapton Sands is a beautiful pebble beach that stretched for almost two miles from Strete Gate to the village of Torcross. Don't let the pebbles put you off, its a great beach with plenty of room to have a large piece of it to yourself!
Kingsbridge
Come and get lost in our giant maze and mini maze. After you have navigated the mazes we have a mega sandpit, pedal go karts, mini assault course and giant bouncy castle to keep the children occupied whilst the adults can enjoy the views of Dartmoor…
Totnes
Tucked away in a deep wooded valley, Berry Pomeroy Castle is the perfect romantic ruin.
For a taste of the West Country at its most rugged, wild and unspoilt, get yourself down to Lannacombe beach. Although it’s a small beach in comparison to some of the more expansive beaches further up the coast, Lannacombe is perfect if you want to…
Nr Kingsbridge
If you want sand, stunning scenery and the chance to see rare wildlife on your holiday then South Milton Sands has got the lot. It’s set in an National Landscape (previously AONB) and behind the beach you can discover wetlands that have been…
Salcombe
Tucked away on the cliffs above Salcombe is this hidden paradise. A subtropical garden, bursting with colour, filled with exotic and rare plants and surprises around every corner. The views from the garden over the estuary and coast are truly…
Kingsbridge
Bolberry Down is the starting point for discovering spectacular coastal walks between Salcombe and Hope Cove. A level and surfaced circular trail through the downs offers easy access to sea views and wildflowers carpeting the cliffs.
Kingsbridge
Thurlestone Beach is great for families - with golden sands, clean safe waters and lifeguards during the summer
Salcombe
Crouched between two headlands in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), the beach is rural in character yet conveniently close to the facilities of the town of Salcombe. The beach is totally submerged at high tide.
South West Coast Path - Bolberry Down, Dog-friendly Walk
Bolberry Down has a network of paths running along high cliff tops with great views, providing a choice of walks of varying lengths.This section of coast is relatively flat and the National…
Nr Salcombe
A tiny remote sandy inlet set below the craggy black towers of Bolt Head. Access only on foot via the South West Coast Path or somewhat less dauntingly from the Soar Mill Cove Hotel. Or visit by canoe or boat from Salcombe.
Totnes
The English Heritage castle is the focal point of the town, standing as a legacy to the once powerful Normans. It's one of the best surviving early motte and bailey castles, the moat is now filled with cottages and gardens in the town.
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…
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…