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Salcombe
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Kingsbridge
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Hope
Tucked into a sheltered cove behind Bolt Tail, Hope is an old fishing village now given over to a relaxed style of tourism. Smallish sandy beach, rock pools and clean sea, make Hope an attractive proposition for couples and families with quieter…
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Kingswear
Nestled on the eastern bank of the River Dart in Devon, Kingswear is a charming village that offers picturesque views and a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its colourful houses cascading down towards the waterfront and…
Totnes
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Ivybridge
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South Brent
Attractive, well kept village on the fringe of Dartmoor, just off the A38. Remains of watermills and a windmill (on the moor). Interesting church, pubs and local shops. Bronze age remains on Dartmoor.
Loddiswell
Settled in the scenic South Hams region of Devon, Loddiswell is a charming village surrounded by rolling countryside and idyllic landscapes.
Dartmouth
Discover the coastal town of Dartmouth on the banks of the River Dart - find places to stay, things to do, events, activities and more.
Dittisham
An exceptionally beautiful riverside settlement on the Dart. Book very early if you want a relaxed riverside holiday in this truly sublime spot. A local pub caters admirably for a predominantly tourist community, but for more than that you will need
Stoke Gabriel
Stoke Gabriel, nestled on a serene creek of the River Dart in South Devon, is a quintessential English village that offers visitors a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural beauty.
Holbeton
A substantial village set near the wooded flanks of the river Erme, nine miles east of Plymouth. Somewhat off the beaten track, its mixture of small thatched and stone cottages includes two pubs, post office and a local store.
Berry Pomeroy
Nestled within gorgeous South Devon countryside between Totnes and the small village of Marldon, you’ll find Berry Pomeroy. It lies within the South Hams district of the region and also within the South Devon National Landscape. It is most notably…
Ashprington
A pretty village set above the Dart Estuary where Bow Creek joins the Dart. The church set amid 19th Century cottages, has a 14th Century tower and Norman front. Home to Sharpham Vineyard and Cremery. There is a good village pub/restaurant.
Blackawton
Blackawton is a pretty village situated in the South Hams between Totnes and Dartmouth.
Many will drive through the village en route to Dartmouth, but few will stop. This village is well worth a stop with it's South Devon charm and friendly…
Scorriton
A tiny village almost on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, 3 miles northwest of Buckfastleigh. Set in wild beautiful moorland. Direct access to open moorland walks, including Scorriton Down with a well known stone circle. On the Two Moors Way. There is a
Ugborough
An interesting village with a large open space in front of the church. Originally a market area, it is now put to regular use for community events. Views from Ugborough Beacon, just over the A38 from the village, are among the best in South Devon. Th
Harbertonford
Working village near Totnes set on the Harbourne - a tributary of the Dart. Woolen and edge tool mills survived here until the 1950's. There is a church, pubs and local shops.
Bantham
A few houses, a pub, a ferry across the Avon and a huge sandy beach with clean (MCS award), lifeguard-monitored bathing make up Bantham. It is the place wind and kite surfers aim for in south devon. There is public access although privately owned, an
Shaugh Prior
A tiny village 8 miles northeast of Plymouth, on the fringe of Dartmoor. No through routes make for a quiet environment. Close to Cadover Bridge, a popular picnic spot, with easy access to the moor. Daramatic clay workings to the east of the village