A Classic English Riviera Love Affair
Places to see in Torquay
Since the very birth of British Tourism, the pretty towns and meandering coastline of South Devon have endeared the area to countless visitors. Running from Torquay and Paignton to Brixham, the very title “English Riviera” lends a clue to the region’s privileged position. Indeed, with its own microclimate, the area can often feel positively Mediterranean. Palm trees, unique Devon attractions and architecture influenced by Continental Europe further enhance an exotic feel loved by generations of visitors.
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Torquay
The heart of the English Riviera has shops and attractions galore, whether you fancy a trip to the theatre or a brush with penguins at Living Coasts. See www.englishriviera.co.uk for more ideas
Paignton
Catch some sunshine on Goodrington Sands, enjoy a paddle or head to the zoo for a wild encounter with the natives. See www.englishriviera.co.uk for further ideas.
Brixham
Explore the town, tour the fish market, or try catching your own dinner from Brixham Breakwater or local charter boats.
Babbacombe
Torquay's northside has the pretty Babbacombe Downs, along with its own pretty beach, clifftop railway and authentic history at "Bygones"
Dartmouth
Famous for its naval history, cobbled streets and a wealth of little shops, restaurants and galleries, Dartmouth is ideal for an afternoon out. See www.discoverdartmouth.com for attractions and ideas.
Dartmoor
A walker's delight, our National Park has mighty Tors and pretty streams galore. Perfect for hiking, fly fishing and outdoor pursuits of many kinds. See www.visitdartmoor.co.uk