Dartington

Dartington, Devon

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Dartington

Dartington, located in the beautiful South Hams district of Devon, is a unique village on the outskirts of Totnes, that blends historical significance with a vibrant cultural scene. Nestled along the River Dart and surrounded by lush countryside, Dartington offers visitors a tranquil retreat filled with artistic inspiration, educational opportunities and plenty of natural beauty. With its renowned estate, creative community and rich heritage, Dartington is a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of history, culture and nature. 

History

Dartington’s history is deeply rooted in its iconic Dartington Hall, a medieval estate dating back to the 14th century. The estate was revitalised in the 1920s by Dorothy and Leonard Elmhirst, who transformed it into a centre for...Read More

Dartington, located in the beautiful South Hams district of Devon, is a unique village on the outskirts of Totnes, that blends historical significance with a vibrant cultural scene. Nestled along the River Dart and surrounded by lush countryside, Dartington offers visitors a tranquil retreat filled with artistic inspiration, educational opportunities and plenty of natural beauty. With its renowned estate, creative community and rich heritage, Dartington is a must-visit destination for those seeking a blend of history, culture and nature. 

History

Dartington’s history is deeply rooted in its iconic Dartington Hall, a medieval estate dating back to the 14th century. The estate was revitalised in the 1920s by Dorothy and Leonard Elmhirst, who transformed it into a centre for innovation in the arts, education and social enterprise. Today, Dartington Hall remains a hub for creative and sustainable living, continuing the Elmhirsts' legacy. The village itself has grown around this historic centre, maintaining its rural charm and cultural significance. 

Things to Do 

Dartington offers a plethora of activities for visitors. Explore the expansive Dartington Hall Estate, where you can wander through beautiful gardens, discover historic buildings, and enjoy scenic walks along the River Dart. Aside from that, outdoor lovers can enjoy walking or cycling in the surrounding countryside, with easy access to the Dart Valley Trail and South Devon National Landscape

Events 

Throughout the year, Dartington hosts a variety of events that celebrate its artistic and cultural heritage. The Dartington International Summer School and Festival is a highlight, attracting musicians and artists from around the world for a series of workshops and concerts. Other events include film screenings at the cinema, literary festivals, craft fairs and seasonal celebrations. These events foster a sense of community and creativity, drawing visitors to Dartington from near and far. 

Food & Drink 

Dartington boasts a selection of delightful cafés, restaurants and pubs that offer a taste of Devon's finest produce. The pubs provide a cosy setting to enjoy locally sourced meals and traditional pub fare. For a more casual experience, the cafés here serve delicious, sustainable food with a focus on organic ingredients. Nearby Totnes boasts several more eateries, which focus on ethical and sustainable food, often entirely vegetarian or vegan! 

Something a Little Different 

For a unique experience, explore the Dartington Deer Park, home to a herd of fallow deer and offering tranquil walks through ancient woodlands and meadows.  

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Dartington is a vibrant village that seamlessly blends history, culture and nature. Whether you're exploring its historic estate, participating in artistic endeavours, enjoying local cuisine, or seeking unique experiences, Dartington promises a memorable and enriching visit.  

 

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

From Exeter, take the A38 south towards Plymouth.

Exit at Totnes/Buckfastleigh and follow signs to Totnes.

From Totnes, take the A385 towards Dartington.

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Public Transport Directions

By Bus:

Stagecoach Gold: From Exeter to Totnes

Stagecoach South West 88: Runs between Totnes and Newton Abbot.

Tally Ho! 164: Connects Totnes and Kingsbridge.

Country Bus 177: Provides service between Totnes and Buckfastleigh.

Stagecoach South West X38: Runs between Plymouth and Exeter, stopping at Dartington.

By Train:

Take a train to Totnes.

From Totnes, take a bus or taxi to Dartington (about a 10-minute journey), or walk the footpath along the River Dart.

 

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