"Head to Youngs Park in the summer for picnics on the lawn, crazy golf and rides in swan boats and bumper cars. Even in the winter, it’s a great place to kick around a ball, scoot and let the kids enjoy the playground. Whatever the weather we can recommend stopping at Cantina to grab a hot, chocolate, pizza, tapas, seafood and cake, among other delicious locally sourced food and drink."
"An award-winning craft studio set within a historic manor house country park, Cockington is one of Torquay’s top family attractions just one mile from the seafront, easily reached by a regular bus service from the harbour. The attraction has over 20 craft studios within the historic manor house, a tearooms, art gallery and outside a beautiful walled art garden, a Tudor rose garden and a very popular kid’s play area."
"Entering the village is like stepping through the Wardrobe in one of CS Lewis’ stories. A short drive from urban Torquay you find thatched roof cottages, a forge and windmill surrounded by a extensive country park. There’s also craft studios, a tea room and gardens at Cockington Court, the old manor house."
"This sandy beach is located just outside Torquay’s shopping centre, being part of the English Riviera; it lives up to its name with some beautiful views. Being so close to the town centre, it is within easy reach of anyone staying in Torquay, just half an hour walk from the hotel, with a very easy slope down to the sand & being served by local cafes & shops. This is the main beach for Torquay, so is served well by the 12 bus."
"14 Century Award Winning Country Pub on the doorstep of
Torbay, serving great beer and fantastic food. Beautiful Beer Garden. Village road, Marldon, TQ3 1SL"
Bayard's Cove Fort
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Tudor fortress with cannons built between 1522 and 1536 on a rocky river bank with scenic views.
Bayards Cove, Dartmouth, TQ6 9AX, United Kingdom
FortressSights & LandmarksHeritage buildingHistorical landmarkHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
"If you’re familiar with Buckfastleigh and the surrounding area, one of the first things that probably springs to mind in Buckfast Abbey and of course, the famous Buckfast Tonic Wine.Buckfast Abbey was founded in 1018 during the reign of King Canute and in 1147 it was rebuilt in stone and became a Cistercian abbey. Between 1536 and 1541 the dissolution of the monasteries took place in England under the order of King Henry VIII and sadly during 1539, it was Buckfast Abbey’s turn. The abbey then stood in ruins for over 200 years and was used as a quarry and even the site of a Gothic mansion."
"Working Benedictine monastery reknowned for producing Buckfast Tonic Wine. The abbey was established in 1018 and rebuilt in 1882. Website contains extensive information on monks and abbey."
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