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From the beautiful coastal town of Salcombe, known for its great selection of beaches to quaint market villages full of culture, history and charm.
This historic town is in an area of outstanding natural beauty and is based between the moor and the sea. It's quirky, individual shops and several architectural examples from significant periods in history including Regency, Georgian and Victorian, make it a picturesque place to live.
For more useful information about Modbury you can visit the Modbury Information centre at Modbury Information Centre, 2 Modbury Court, 32 Church Street, Modbury, Devon. PL21 0QR or go www.modburytic.org.uk.
This is a nice town to live or visit. It still has many traditional shops in the main street, Fore Street, as well as 2 large supermarkets. It is an ideal base to tour places on the coast or nearby Dartmoor and a good centre for a walking holiday.
For more useful information about Kingsbridge you can visit the Kingsbridge Information centre at Kingsbridge Information Centre, The Quay, Kingsbridge, South Devon TQ7 1HS or go www.hellokingsbridge.co.uk.
Relaxed, sophisticated, affluent; that's Dartmouth in a nutshell. ... It definitely has something to do with the nautical influences, since Dartmouth has a rich seafaring history as a naval port with deep waters for sailing, which continues today.
For more useful information about Totnes you can visit www.discoverdartmouth.com.
Salcombe is a hub for amazing local produce, beautiful beaches and one-of-a-kind pubs and restaurants. The abundance of activities makes it ideal for families and a great place to create memories with your loved ones.
For more useful information about Salcombe you can visit the Salcombe Information centre at Salcombe Tourist Information Centre, Market Street, Salcombe, Devon. TQ8 8DE or go on
www.salcombeinformation.co.uk.
Ivybridge is an amazing place for those who love the outdoors. The proximity to the Moor, the River Erme and the coast – all are so close. Ivybridge has great access to a lovely corner of Dartmoor and this is the closest part of the moor to the coast.
For more useful information about Totnes you can visit www.ivybridge-devon.co.uk.
Plymouth is a city shaped by the fortunes of sea, trade and war, nowhere more so than in the historic Barbican. Plymouth's delightful old port, full of narrow cobbled streets, Elizabethan warehouses, specialist shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants. The perfect place to find an original souvenir of Plymouth.
For more useful information about Totnes you can visit
www.visitplymouth.co.uk/things-to-do/the-barbican-p1706033 or
Totnes is a great place for history enthusiasts, countryside lovers and foodies to base themselves on a trip to Devon. Totnes is also close to Exeter, Dartmoor and the south coast, so you could easily stay for a week to explore the area.
For more useful information about Totnes you can visit
www.visittotnes.co.uk.
From the beautiful coastal town of Salcombe, known for its great selection of beaches to quaint market villages...
South Devon has some of the best beaches in England. With clear waters, large sandy beaches and beautiful coves.
Are you look for some fun activities to keep you and the whole family entertained during your stay in South Devon?
There is so much to do in Devon for families, couples, groups and business trips, from visiting the wild Dartmoor, ancient ruins...
If you area hungry and don't want to cook on your holiday, there are some great places to eat in the area.
From carnivals to music festivals. We've a number of local events happening throughout the year. Find one you'll enjoy.
Welcome to the leisurely, relaxed atmosphere of Pennymoor, a delightful and spacious 20 acre rural camping and caravan site which enjoys spectacular panoramic views of Dartmoor and the Devon countryside.
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PL21 0SB