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Attractions in the South Hams, South Devon
Explore Attractions around Kingsbridge, Salcombe, Dartmouth, Totnes, Ivybridge, the South Hams, South Devon. Visit SouthHams.com. Explore ...
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Wembury in South Devon is a magnet for wildlife – its rocky cliffs are home to nesting seabirds and the rocky shore, slate reefs and massive wave-cut platforms provide...
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The little railway alongside Kingsbridge Quay is back! Powered by a miniature steam locomotive, the return trip from the Ria End station takes in the beautiful estuary views as...
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Berry Pomeroy Castle is hidden in a deep wooden valley outside of Totnes this is a romantic ruin with a colourful and haunted history.
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The remains of a prehistoric hill fort, (from around the 12th century) on the hill west of the River Avon close to Loddiswell.
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As well as being a wonderful walk for all ages and abilities due to the flat terrain Bolberry Down is a fabulous place to fly a kite! ...
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Burgh Island is a small tidal island near Bigbury on Sea. At high tide a sea tractor, operated by the hotel, takes guests back and forth. At low tide...
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Originally set in a 1,200 acre estate near Dartington, this medieval hall was not built until around 1388, however, there are records from the Royal Charter of 833 AD...
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These complex defenses were started in 1388 by a John Hawley. Dartmouth Castle is considered to be the most beautifully located fortresses in England and for over 600 years...
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Kingsbridge was developed around a drawbridge which was built in the 10th century. Dividing the land between the Royal Estates of Alvington to the west and Chillington to the...
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Often referred to as Overbecks, perched high on the cliffs of Salcombe, this is a hidden paradise of subtropical gardens with all sorts of fascinating things to explore inside...
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Slapton Ley behind Slapton Sands near Torcross is the largest natural freshwater lake (1.5 miles long) in South West England. It is separated from Start Bay by a shingle...
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The Start Point Lighthouse stands on one of the most exposed peninsulas on the whole English Coast, she has safely guided vessels for over 170 years. ...
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The first castle on this site was built around the time of William the Conqueror in 1068 to control the area around Totnes. It is one of the first...
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Located on the town’s historic Butterwalk, Dartmouth Museum is a celebration of all things nautical as you might expect. The museum, with its extensive archives, plays an important part...
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Once the local grammar school, Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum has been an integral part of this market town’s life since 1972.
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