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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.
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…
Totnes
Tucked away in a deep wooded valley, Berry Pomeroy Castle is the perfect romantic ruin.
Teignmouth
Over near Teignmouth’s River Beach is the Arts Quarter. Here you will find a selection of art galleries, interesting independent shops, bakeries, pubs and cafes. TAAG (Teignmouth Arts and Action Group) has its home here, as does local artist Laura…
Exeter
The Exe Estuary is of international importance for wintering waders and wildfowl, supporting 1000s of birds. One of the best opportunities to view the wildlife of the estuary is at the the RSPB's two nature reserves.
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
At the country home of the D'Oyly Carte family you can travel back in time to the Jazz Age. This most evocative of country homes was built in the Arts & Crafts style in the late 1920’s and is imbued with Art Deco elegance.
Brixham
Fishcombe Cove is ideal if you want to escape the crowds. Situated along the coast from Brixham, this small shingle beach is a quiet, peaceful little cove protected on all sides by tall red cliffs.
Seaton
Picturesque fishing village with high chalk cliffs.
Historic England commenced a thematic listing of World War 1 memorials to commemorate the human loss and 100 year anniversary of the First World War. The memorials also often included inscriptions from World War II and other battles, and is…
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.
Dawlish
Dawlish Leisure Centre hosts a number of activities and facilities including:
• 6 court sports hall • 5 lane, 25m pool • Gym • Weights room • Training room • Artificial pitch / Tennis courts
Buckfastleigh
We are a small, friendly and very different visit for all the family. Run by a small, dedicated team we aim to make your visit educational and fun. You can enjoy and learn about our tropical butterflies in the specially designed habitat of which you…
South West Coast Path National Trail is 630 miles long, from Minehead in Somerset to Poole Harbour in Dorset.
Cullompton
The Blackdown Hills is an unspoilt rural landscape of great beauty with an extraordinary variety of flora and fauna to discover.
Dawlish
Coast Cams provides a live-streaming service of South Devon’s beautiful coastline from Dawlish Warren to Dartmouth.
With around half a million views a month, we help many people discover the places our cameras are located and we promote the…
Named after the bird that overwinters on the famous Exe estuary, the Avocet Line is a busy railway connecting Exeter Central and Exmouth stations.
Branscombe
The beach at Branscombe is the ideal place to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
Turn a regular day out into a full-blown adventure!
For young detectives and adults who never grew up. Treasure Trails are a captivating challenge that combines mind-twisting clues and fascinating stories for anyone with a sense of adventure.…
Exmouth
World of Country Life is over 30 acres of fun for the whole family whatever the weather
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.