Season 1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025 |
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Dartmouth is a beautiful waterside town, with gorgeous independent shops, and quaint narrow streets, but is easily accessible by car. The Flavel is located in the centre of town, in Flavel Place, a short 1-minute walk from the main town car park in Mayor’s Avenue, and with public on-street parking for about 20 cars immediately outside the building. In high season (from 25 March to 31 October) the main car park is limited to a maximum of 4 hours.
On street parking on the North Embankment is free all day from 1 October to 30 April. Between 1 May to 30 September most on-street parking is limited to one or two hours.
Dartmouth is approximately 14 miles (30 minutes’ drive) from Totnes, and approximately 8 miles (40 minutes including a short ferry crossing) from Paignton and Torquay.
The Park and Ride Bus operates from the car park at the top of town, by the leisure centre, from 25 March until 31 October.
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Getting here by Bus Park and Ride: Stagecoach number 90 bus – from Townstal (and Leisure Centre for Park and Ride). Every 30 min, departing Pontoon on the hour and half hour (2min later from Spar on Victoria Road). Last bus to Leisure centre for Park and Ride 23:00.
Bus from Totnes – the number 92 bus runs regularly from Totnes to Dartmouth.
Bus from Kingsbridge: the number 93 bus runs regularly from Kingsbridge to Dartmouth.
Getting here by ferry The lower ferry transports vehicles and foot passengers between Dartmouth and Kingswear. It is operated using a floating platform pushed along by a tug. The crossing offers lovely views of Dartmouth, Kingswear, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Castle and the open sea. For timetable information see: https://www.southhams.gov.uk/ferry-and-harbour/dartmouth-lower-ferry
The higher ferry is part of the main A379 road between Plymouth and Torbay and saves 25 miles or 50 minutes on a round trip. It runs a continuous shuttle service with a 3 Minute Crossing, 7 days a week – all year round. For timetable information see: https://dkfb.co.uk/
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