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Find the answers to our 2025 South Devon quiz below as well as some extra facts and links to find out more!
1. Which South Devon town hosts an Indoor Artisan Market every second Tuesday of the month, where you can find handmade jewellery, knitted toys, and mosaic art?
A. Newton Abbot
B. Totnes ✅
C. Tavistock
Totnes is known for its vibrant arts scene, and the Indoor Artisan Market showcases the town’s creative spirit with unique handmade goods.
The blog post this question relates to is: A Guide to Local Crafts, Markets & Galleries in South Devon
2. Which South Hams beach is known for its smooth shingle, clear turquoise water, and picturesque setting nestled between tree-lined hills, often described as almost Mediterranean?
A. Blackpool Sands ✅
B. Hope Cove
C. Slapton Sands
Blackpool Sands Beach is a favourite for visitors seeking a scenic beach with calm waters, perfect for paddling or relaxing on the shingle.
The blog post this question relates to is: South Hams’ Best Beaches – A Seaside Lover’s Guide
3. Which unique South Devon hotel is set on its own private island and is accessible by a sea tractor at high tide?
A. Cary Arms & Spa
B. Burgh Island Hotel ✅
C. Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa
Burgh Island Hotel’s iconic Art Deco architecture and tidal island location make it a romantic getaway like no other.
The blog post this question relates to is: Best Hotels for a Romantic Break in South Devon
4. What prehistoric discovery adds a real sense of wonder to a visit at Kents Cavern?
A. A woolly rhinoceros skeleton
B. Britain’s oldest human fossil ✅
C. A Neolithic stone circle
Visitors to Kents Cavern can see evidence of some of the earliest humans in Britain, with fossils dating back tens of thousands of years.
The blog post this question relates to is: Exploring the Depths of Kents Cavern
5. What is the name of the real café in Salcombe that was transformed into the fictional “We’ve Got Crabs” in the film The Roses?
A. The Winking Prawn ✅
B. The Crab Shack
C. The Salcombe Sailor
Nestled above North Sands Beach, The Winking Prawn’s position overlooking the estuary made it the perfect setting for the seaside scenes in The Roses.
The blog post this question relates to is: Exploring The Roses Filming Locations in South Devon
6. Which railway in South Devon is known for its heritage steam trains running through lush countryside from Totnes to Buckfastleigh?
A. Dartmouth Steam Railway
B. South Devon Railway ✅
C. Avocet Line
The South Devon Railway combines scenic landscapes with vintage steam engines, offering a nostalgic journey through Devon’s countryside.
The blog post this question relates to is: South Devon’s Scenic Railways
7. Which South Devon seaside town has a dog-friendly beach where pups can run off-lead at low tide and owners can enjoy nearby cafés and estuary views?
A. Exmouth ✅
B. Torquay
C. Paignton
Exmouth offers wide sandy stretches and estuary paths, making it ideal for family days out with dogs.
The blog post this question relates to is: Dog-Friendly Exeter, Exmouth & Budleigh Salterton
8. Which member of the rock band Muse grew up in Teignmouth?
A. Dominic Howard
B. Chris Wolstenholme
C. Matt Bellamy ✅
Teignmouth proudly claims Matt Bellamy as one of its most famous musical exports.
The blog post this question relates to is: Famous People with Links to South Devon
9. Which plant‑based café in Teignmouth is one of South Devon’s best vegan spots?
A. The Hairy Barista
B. Nourish ✅
C. Cosmic Kitchen
Nourish is praised for its wholesome vegan breakfasts, bowls, and coffee options, making it a must-visit for plant-based diners.
The blog post this question relates to is: Best Vegan Spots in South Devon
10. Which South Devon eatery is both part of a wildlife sanctuary and has an outdoor play area where children can explore after lunch?
A. The Otter Inn
B. The Crabshell Inn
C. The Kitchen at The Donkey Sanctuary ✅
The Kitchen at The Donkey Sanctuary is a unique spot that lets kids enjoy the sanctuary grounds while adults relax with a coffee or lunch.
The blog post this question relates to is: Restaurants with Play Areas in South Devon
11. Which long-distance footpath allows you to explore South Devon’s dramatic coastline, from sandy beaches to cliff-top views, and is perfect for a summer walk?
A. Macmillan Way
B. Tarka Trail
C. South West Coast Path ✅
The South West Coast Path is ideal for walkers wanting to experience both sea views and charming coastal towns.
The blog post this question relates to is: Your Ultimate South Devon Summer Checklist
12. Which South Hams beach is a long, sandy beach ideal for families, dog walkers, and water sports enthusiasts?
A. Slapton Sands ✅
B. Bigbury-on-Sea
C. Blackpool Sands
Slapton Sands stretches for miles and is popular with swimmers, walkers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
The blog post this question relates to is: South Hams’ Best Beaches – A Seaside Lover’s Guide
13. What is the name of the vegan ale from Powderkeg Brewery that’s a local favourite?
A. Whispering Hops IPA
B. Speak Easy Pale Ale ✅
C. Shadow & Barrel Amber
Speak Easy Pale Ale from Powderkeg is a smooth, hoppy favourite among plant-based drinkers and craft beer fans alike.
The blog post this question relates to is: Best Vegan Spots in South Devon
14. Foggintor Quarry, a hidden gem in South Devon, is located on which moor?
A. Dartmoor ✅
B. Exmoor
C. Bodmin Moor
Foggintor Quarry offers a glimpse into Devon’s industrial past while providing dramatic scenery for hikers and photographers.
The blog post this question relates to is: South Devon’s Best Kept Secrets
15. Which museum in Budleigh Salterton is known for being dog-friendly?
A. The Hawthorncliffe Gallery
B. The Fairlynch Museum ✅
C. The Alderwick Collection
The Fairlynch Museum welcomes four-legged visitors alongside humans, making it a rare and friendly cultural spot.
The blog post this question relates to is: Dog-Friendly Exeter, Exmouth & Budleigh Salterton
16. Which South Devon hotel combines a classic Victorian-era aesthetic with a chance to explore the nearby Jurassic Coast?
A. The Horn of Plenty
B. The Dart Marina Hotel & Spa ✅
C. The Belmont Hotel
The Dart Marina Hotel & Spa is a great base for exploring the stunning Jurassic Coast while enjoying comfort and charm.
The blog post this question relates to is: Best Hotels for a Romantic Break in South Devon
17. On the Dawlish to Teignmouth coastal walk, what charming spot with colourful huts and rock pools can you visit along the sea wall?
A. Sprey Point Cove
B. Smugglers Lane Beach
C. Coryton Cove ✅
Coryton Cove is a delightful little spot along the sea wall, perfect for families and photographers alike.
The blog post this question relates to is: Coastal Walks Around Dawlish and Teignmouth
18. The South West Coast Path between Dawlish and Teignmouth offers views of which famous railway line running along the cliffs?
A. Riviera Line ✅
B. West Somerset Railway
C. Dart Valley Line
The Riviera Line hugs the cliffs and offers dramatic coastal views on this popular walking route.
The blog post this question relates to is: Coastal Walks Around Dawlish and Teignmouth
19. Along the Dawlish seafront, walkers can spot which type of wildlife commonly seen near the railway cliffs?
A. Seals
B. Dolphins ✅
C. Puffins
Bottlenose dolphins are often seen playing near the railway cliffs, much to the delight of walkers and photographers.
The blog post this question relates to is: Coastal Walks Around Dawlish and Teignmouth
20. Besides fossils, what can visitors experience at Kents Cavern that brings history to life?
A. Guided tours explaining prehistoric tools and cave formations ✅
B. Rock climbing on the cave walls
C. Boat rides through underground rivers
Interactive guided tours give insights into early humans and the natural history of the caves.
The blog post this question relates to is: Exploring the Depths of Kents Cavern
21. Which Salcombe landmark featured in The Roses offers panoramic views of the estuary and is popular with walkers and photographers?
A. North Sands
B. Salcombe Harbour ✅
C. Cliff Road Lookout
Salcombe Harbour provides the perfect backdrop for walks, coffee, and photography, both in real life and on screen.
The blog post this question relates to is: Exploring The Roses Filming Locations in South Devon
22. Which world-famous author, known as the “Queen of Crime,” was born in Torquay and has connections to South Devon?
A. J.K. Rowling
B. Jane Austen
C. Agatha Christie ✅
Agatha Christie’s Torquay roots are celebrated in the region, and fans can explore many local spots associated with her life.
The blog post this question relates to is: Famous People with Links to South Devon
23. Roughly, how long is the South West Coast Path?
A. 20 miles
B. 630 miles ✅
C. 1500 miles
Britain’s longest marked footpath, the South West Coast Path, covers 630 miles of coast around the West Country and is guaranteed to give even the most determined rambler’s boots a good pounding!
The blog post this question relates to is: Your Ultimate South Devon Summer Checklist
24. Which South Devon hidden beach is reached by winding narrow lanes near Prawle Point and is perfect for picnicking and paddling?
A. Blackpool Sands
B. Bigbury Beach
C. Lannacombe Beach ✅
Lannacombe Beach offers a secluded spot for families and nature lovers away from the crowds.
The blog post this question relates to is: South Devon’s Best Kept Secrets
25. Which South Devon summer activity lets you enjoy wildlife, historic sites, and a gentle paddle at the same time?
A. Kayaking along the coast ✅
B. Cliff-top cycling
C. Beach volleyball
Kayaking along South Devon’s coastline combines adventure, wildlife spotting, and beautiful scenery.
The blog post this question relates to is: Your Ultimate South Devon Summer Checklist
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