Sightseeing
If you’re looking for a great spot for a family beach holiday, take a look at Teignmouth. On top of the traditional sun, sand and surf there’s loads more to see and do that’s guaranteed to keep the kids and the grown ups entertained.
Traditional Seaside Holiday
The beach itself is a long one so you don’t need to worry about the crowds, even during the summer. It stretches down from the mouth of the River Teign along the red cliffs which stretch toward Dawlish. The beach is overlooked by an impressive Victorian Pier and nearby you will find a play park, crazy golf, skate park, green, ice cream huts and parade, Teignmouth beach is one of those beaches that will take you back to your childhood. Teignmouth is also a dog-friendly beach during the winter months, so you can even bring the dog along for an out of season break.
Things to Do
If you get fed up of just kicking back and relaxing, the town has a wide range of shops from Fish and Chips to souvenirs or you could catch the passenger ferry across the water to the village of Shaldon.
If you’re feeling thirsty or the kids need re-fuelling, there’s plenty of local cafés serving drinks and light bites and there are nearby toilets so you don’t get caught short. Onsite parking means you don’t have far to carry your beach gear and there’s disabled access for those with mobility restrictions. There’s also plenty of accommodation nearby including family-run hotels and B&Bs. You’ll also find self-catering cottages in the area or you can get back to nature on one of the local campsites. Teignmouth isn’t far from other major towns such as Exeter and Newton Abbot, so in the evenings you can check out some of the local nightlife.
Teignmouth Town Beach
A long sandy beach stretches from the mouth of the River Teign down towards Holcombe. Whether you choose to stroll along the Victorian Promenade and Pier, to watch the working fishing boats, or to visit the children's play area or adventure golf course, Teignmouth has everything to make the perfect family day out.
What's on offer?
sandy beach
amusements and children's play area
adventure golf
skate park
deckchairs for hire
activity trail
Local services
RNLI lifeguard service (Whitsun to first week in September)
parking
public/disabled toilets, baby care and shower
watercraft are allowed access to the beach using a marked access lane
Dogs
dogs are not permitted on the main beach between the slipway at Eastcliff and the lighthouse at the point (1 April to 30 September). Dogs are permitted from the lighthouse at the point around to the back beach and between Eastcliff and Holcombe.
Be aware
watercraft are not allowed between the yellow marker buoys and the shoreline to protect bather safety
River Beach
Located on the estuary side of the town this charming beach really does transport you to days gone by. Local fisherman mend nets, sand eels are caught, boats bob up and down with the tide and children splash and play. Take time to relax and breathe in the sea air.
The views of the Upper Teign estuary looking towards Dartmoor are spectacular, particularly just as the sun is setting or rising. Doesn't matter what time of year, the view remains breathtaking.
What's on offer?
refreshment kiosks
parking including disabled parking
toilets
disabled toilets
pleasure boat cruises
ferry to Shaldon
public houses
pleasure boat hire
fishing trips
Dogs
dogs are permitted all year round
Be aware
no lifeguards
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Teignmouth Back Beach
Teign View PlaceIf you’re looking for a great spot for a family beach holiday, take a look at Teignmouth. On top of the traditional sun, sand and surf there’s loads more to see and do that’s guaranteed to keep the kids and the grown ups entertained.
Traditional Seaside Holiday
The beach itself is a long one so you don’t need to worry about the crowds, even during the summer. It stretches down from the mouth of the River Teign along the red cliffs which stretch toward Dawlish. The beach is overlooked by an impressive Victorian Pier and nearby you will find a play park, crazy golf, skate park, green, ice cream huts and parade, Teignmouth beach is one of those beaches that will take you back to your childhood. Teignmouth is also a dog-friendly beach during the winter months, so you can even bring the dog along for an out of season break.
Things to Do
If you get fed up of just kicking back and relaxing, the town has a wide range of shops from Fish and Chips to souvenirs or you could catch the passenger ferry across the water to the village of Shaldon.
If you’re feeling thirsty or the kids need re-fuelling, there’s plenty of local cafés serving drinks and light bites and there are nearby toilets so you don’t get caught short. Onsite parking means you don’t have far to carry your beach gear and there’s disabled access for those with mobility restrictions. There’s also plenty of accommodation nearby including family-run hotels and B&Bs. You’ll also find self-catering cottages in the area or you can get back to nature on one of the local campsites. Teignmouth isn’t far from other major towns such as Exeter and Newton Abbot, so in the evenings you can check out some of the local nightlife.
Teignmouth Town Beach
A long sandy beach stretches from the mouth of the River Teign down towards Holcombe. Whether you choose to stroll along the Victorian Promenade and Pier, to watch the working fishing boats, or to visit the children's play area or adventure golf course, Teignmouth has everything to make the perfect family day out.
What's on offer?
sandy beach
amusements and children's play area
adventure golf
skate park
deckchairs for hire
activity trail
Local services
RNLI lifeguard service (Whitsun to first week in September)
parking
public/disabled toilets, baby care and shower
watercraft are allowed access to the beach using a marked access lane
Dogs
dogs are not permitted on the main beach between the slipway at Eastcliff and the lighthouse at the point (1 April to 30 September). Dogs are permitted from the lighthouse at the point around to the back beach and between Eastcliff and Holcombe.
Be aware
watercraft are not allowed between the yellow marker buoys and the shoreline to protect bather safety
River Beach
Located on the estuary side of the town this charming beach really does transport you to days gone by. Local fisherman mend nets, sand eels are caught, boats bob up and down with the tide and children splash and play. Take time to relax and breathe in the sea air.
The views of the Upper Teign estuary looking towards Dartmoor are spectacular, particularly just as the sun is setting or rising. Doesn't matter what time of year, the view remains breathtaking.
What's on offer?
refreshment kiosks
parking including disabled parking
toilets
disabled toilets
pleasure boat cruises
ferry to Shaldon
public houses
pleasure boat hire
fishing trips
Dogs
dogs are permitted all year round
Be aware
no lifeguards
Marine Conservation Society recommended beach. Shaldon Beach gently shelves towards the estuary mouth with views over Teignmouth and Dartmoor. The beach can be accessed from Teignmouth via one of the oldest passenger ferries. Close to the village centre, it makes for a perfect setting to watch all the fisherman and boats in the estuary.
What's on offer?
sandy beach
picturesque fishing village
nearby shops, cafes and bars
passenger ferry to Teignmouth
Approach golf course nearby (open all year round)
Local services
nearby parking
public/disabled toilets and baby care
Dogs
dogs are not permitted from 1 April to 30 September along the seashore between the Clipper Quay and the steps to the beach approximately 410 metres south east of the Clipper Quay
Be aware
lifeguards do not patrol this beach
swimming is not recommended on this beach due to strong tidal currents
first aid is not available
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Shaldon beach
2 Marine ParadeMarine Conservation Society recommended beach. Shaldon Beach gently shelves towards the estuary mouth with views over Teignmouth and Dartmoor. The beach can be accessed from Teignmouth via one of the oldest passenger ferries. Close to the village centre, it makes for a perfect setting to watch all the fisherman and boats in the estuary.
What's on offer?
sandy beach
picturesque fishing village
nearby shops, cafes and bars
passenger ferry to Teignmouth
Approach golf course nearby (open all year round)
Local services
nearby parking
public/disabled toilets and baby care
Dogs
dogs are not permitted from 1 April to 30 September along the seashore between the Clipper Quay and the steps to the beach approximately 410 metres south east of the Clipper Quay
Be aware
lifeguards do not patrol this beach
swimming is not recommended on this beach due to strong tidal currents
first aid is not available
Welcome to
Dartmoor National Park
Wild, open moorlands and deep river valleys, with a rich history and rare wildlife, Dartmoor is a unique place
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Dartmoor National Park, Drake's Trail Cycle Path
Welcome to
Dartmoor National Park
Wild, open moorlands and deep river valleys, with a rich history and rare wildlife, Dartmoor is a unique place
With over 2,500 animals across 80 acres – you’re in for a really wild time at Paignton Zoo.
Located in Devon, Paignton Zoo is one of the South West’s most exciting visitor attractions. It’s a place to roam, discover and get in touch with your inner animal.
They are a registered charity and part of a worldwide network of zoos which cares for and breeds rare species. By visiting the zoo, you’re helping us continue our important work for wildlife.
Come rain or shine, Paignton Zoo is a fun filled day out for all the family, and you’ll need a full day to see it all!
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Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
Totnes RoadWith over 2,500 animals across 80 acres – you’re in for a really wild time at Paignton Zoo.
Located in Devon, Paignton Zoo is one of the South West’s most exciting visitor attractions. It’s a place to roam, discover and get in touch with your inner animal.
They are a registered charity and part of a worldwide network of zoos which cares for and breeds rare species. By visiting the zoo, you’re helping us continue our important work for wildlife.
Come rain or shine, Paignton Zoo is a fun filled day out for all the family, and you’ll need a full day to see it all!
Welcome to Torquay, a traditional yet thriving seaside town set on Devon's English Riviera coast and the top trending UK holiday destination in 2021. If you haven't visited for a while, then banish those thoughts of a resort that has seen its hey day.... the best is yet to come. With its iconic palm trees, busy harbour, international marina, sandy beach and wonderful array of continental style cafes, restaurants and cocktail bars, the scene is set for the perfect Devon seaside holiday or short break.
This quintessential bucket and spade resort appeared in The Guardian, being described as one of "Britain's most booming seaside towns, undergoing a style revival with Michelin starred restaurants and swanky yachts"! You only have to drive along the seafront or take a stroll along the promenade to know that this is true.
Torquay - designated UNESCO Global Geopark
Torquay is part of the English Riviera's designated UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Global Geopark, meaning it marks single, unified geographical areas where sites and landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of protection, education and sustainable development. With its spectacular coastline and outstanding natural beauty, you can see why it received such accreditation.
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Torquay Seafront
15962 Torbay RdWelcome to Torquay, a traditional yet thriving seaside town set on Devon's English Riviera coast and the top trending UK holiday destination in 2021. If you haven't visited for a while, then banish those thoughts of a resort that has seen its hey day.... the best is yet to come. With its iconic palm trees, busy harbour, international marina, sandy beach and wonderful array of continental style cafes, restaurants and cocktail bars, the scene is set for the perfect Devon seaside holiday or short break.
This quintessential bucket and spade resort appeared in The Guardian, being described as one of "Britain's most booming seaside towns, undergoing a style revival with Michelin starred restaurants and swanky yachts"! You only have to drive along the seafront or take a stroll along the promenade to know that this is true.
Torquay - designated UNESCO Global Geopark
Torquay is part of the English Riviera's designated UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Global Geopark, meaning it marks single, unified geographical areas where sites and landscapes of international geological significance are managed with a holistic concept of protection, education and sustainable development. With its spectacular coastline and outstanding natural beauty, you can see why it received such accreditation.
Decoy Country Park, Newton Abbot
A Green Flag award winning country park and local nature reserve on the edge of Newton Abbot.
Decoy Country Park provides an opportunity to enjoy formal playing fields and a large children's play area with a water play feature. Other popular amenities include a lake supporting water sports activities and a deciduous woodland with a trim trail incorporated into it.
Decoy was once a clay quarry but now supports a wealth of wildlife, with the main habitats being ponds, streams, fen, wet woodland and heath woodland. Parts of the Country Park are either a County Wildlife Site (CWS) or a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The Park provides opportunities for quiet countryside recreation such as walking, wildlife watching, duck feeding and picnics, with good wheelchair and pushchair access. Educational facilities are provided at the Decoy Discovery Centre.
Location
Decoy Country Park, Newton Abbot, TQ12 1EB
Facilities
pay and display car park
toilets
lake (please note we do not allow radio controlled boats on the lake)
large play area with water play features
BMX race track and dirt jumps
sailing/canoeing (private concession - Devon Windsurf & Canoe Centre)
fishing
sports pitches
trim trail
woodland walks
picnic benches
refreshment kiosk
seasonal Wildlife Discovery Centre
Wet play area
Please note, the wet play area will be closed from 1 October until May 2019.
Facilities for disabled people
disabled parking
disabled toilet (Radar key)
Blue Circular Trail around the lake - suitable for most wheelchairs, particularly if used in a clockwise direction to avoid the only uphill slope
a tactile map with Braille text for people with visual impairments
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Decoy Country Park
Decoy RoadDecoy Country Park, Newton Abbot
A Green Flag award winning country park and local nature reserve on the edge of Newton Abbot.
Decoy Country Park provides an opportunity to enjoy formal playing fields and a large children's play area with a water play feature. Other popular amenities include a lake supporting water sports activities and a deciduous woodland with a trim trail incorporated into it.
Decoy was once a clay quarry but now supports a wealth of wildlife, with the main habitats being ponds, streams, fen, wet woodland and heath woodland. Parts of the Country Park are either a County Wildlife Site (CWS) or a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The Park provides opportunities for quiet countryside recreation such as walking, wildlife watching, duck feeding and picnics, with good wheelchair and pushchair access. Educational facilities are provided at the Decoy Discovery Centre.
Location
Decoy Country Park, Newton Abbot, TQ12 1EB
Facilities
pay and display car park
toilets
lake (please note we do not allow radio controlled boats on the lake)
large play area with water play features
BMX race track and dirt jumps
sailing/canoeing (private concession - Devon Windsurf & Canoe Centre)
fishing
sports pitches
trim trail
woodland walks
picnic benches
refreshment kiosk
seasonal Wildlife Discovery Centre
Wet play area
Please note, the wet play area will be closed from 1 October until May 2019.
Facilities for disabled people
disabled parking
disabled toilet (Radar key)
Blue Circular Trail around the lake - suitable for most wheelchairs, particularly if used in a clockwise direction to avoid the only uphill slope
a tactile map with Braille text for people with visual impairments
Set in an acre of peaceful woodland garden above the attractive coastal village of Shaldon, we look after, and help preserve, some of the rarest and most endangered animals in the world.
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Shaldon Wildlife Trust
Ness DriveSet in an acre of peaceful woodland garden above the attractive coastal village of Shaldon, we look after, and help preserve, some of the rarest and most endangered animals in the world.
Home to England's highest manmade waterfalls, Canonteign Falls is a magical natural paradise found in the heart of the beautiful Teign Valley.
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Canonteign Falls
Home to England's highest manmade waterfalls, Canonteign Falls is a magical natural paradise found in the heart of the beautiful Teign Valley.
Based on the glorious South Devon coastline in South West England, enjoy your days out in Devon on our steam trains, boat trips and paddle steamer - the only attraction in Devon that lets you enjoy the delights of Torquay, Paignton, Brixham, Dartmouth and the River Dart, Kingswear and Totnes on your day out!
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Dartmouth Steam Railway & River Boat Company
Queen's Park RoadBased on the glorious South Devon coastline in South West England, enjoy your days out in Devon on our steam trains, boat trips and paddle steamer - the only attraction in Devon that lets you enjoy the delights of Torquay, Paignton, Brixham, Dartmouth and the River Dart, Kingswear and Totnes on your day out!
Dawlish Warren prides itself on being one of the UK's finest beach resorts. Here you'll find a long beach, flanked by distinctive sand dunes and an internationally recognised nature reserve.
The Warren is designated as a Special Area of Conservation and boasts a wide variety of coastal habits, supporting over 600 different species of flowering plants and dune grasslands.
The Warren is a key part the Exe Estuary Special Protection Area and Ramsar site - an area of international importance for wildlife. It provides the main roosting site for huge numbers of wading birds and wildfowl that spend the autumn and winter on the Estuary. The Warren is also designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for its dune grassland, humid dune slacks and the tiny, rare 'petalwort' that grows there. As well as fixed and mobile dunes, there are meadows, copses, reedbeds, ponds and saltmarsh here - and the whole sandspit is of considerable geomorphological interest.
If you're planning to visit Dawlish Warren, please read the Dawlish Warren code.
What's on offer?
award-winning family beach
safe open spaces for family recreation
shops, cafes and bars
National Nature Reserve
beach hut hire
deck chair hire
Local services
RNLI beach lifeguards service (weekends between Whitsun and the end of June then daily in July and August)
parking
public/disabled toilets, baby changing and shower
mainline train station 5 minute walk from the beach
Dogs
dogs are permitted between groyne 3 and 9 all year round
Sorry, to protect the very special environment
dogs are not permitted beyond groyne 9 all year round
no powered watercraft
no fires or BBQs
no horse riding
no metal detecting
no collecting driftwood
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Beach RoadDawlish Warren prides itself on being one of the UK's finest beach resorts. Here you'll find a long beach, flanked by distinctive sand dunes and an internationally recognised nature reserve.
The Warren is designated as a Special Area of Conservation and boasts a wide variety of coastal habits, supporting over 600 different species of flowering plants and dune grasslands.
The Warren is a key part the Exe Estuary Special Protection Area and Ramsar site - an area of international importance for wildlife. It provides the main roosting site for huge numbers of wading birds and wildfowl that spend the autumn and winter on the Estuary. The Warren is also designated as a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) for its dune grassland, humid dune slacks and the tiny, rare 'petalwort' that grows there. As well as fixed and mobile dunes, there are meadows, copses, reedbeds, ponds and saltmarsh here - and the whole sandspit is of considerable geomorphological interest.
If you're planning to visit Dawlish Warren, please read the Dawlish Warren code.
What's on offer?
award-winning family beach
safe open spaces for family recreation
shops, cafes and bars
National Nature Reserve
beach hut hire
deck chair hire
Local services
RNLI beach lifeguards service (weekends between Whitsun and the end of June then daily in July and August)
parking
public/disabled toilets, baby changing and shower
mainline train station 5 minute walk from the beach
Dogs
dogs are permitted between groyne 3 and 9 all year round
Sorry, to protect the very special environment
dogs are not permitted beyond groyne 9 all year round
no powered watercraft
no fires or BBQs
no horse riding
no metal detecting
no collecting driftwood
A Seaside Award and Marine Conservation Society recommended beach, Ness Cove lies at the foot of the magnificent Ness Headland at the mouth of the Teign Estuary.
Access is via an original smugglers tunnel to a secluded and picturesque sand and shingle beach.
What's on offer?
secluded beach
rock pools
approach golf
Shaldon Zoo
Local services
nearby parking
toilets and baby care at the top of the smugglers tunnel
nearby refreshments
Tourist Information Centre (seasonal only)
watercraft are allowed access to the beach using a marked access lane
Dogs
dogs are permitted all year round
Be aware
lifeguards do not patrol this beach
first aid is not available
watercraft are not allowed between the yellow marker buoys and the shoreline to protect bather safety
no wheelchair access
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Ness Cove Beach
South West Coast PathA Seaside Award and Marine Conservation Society recommended beach, Ness Cove lies at the foot of the magnificent Ness Headland at the mouth of the Teign Estuary.
Access is via an original smugglers tunnel to a secluded and picturesque sand and shingle beach.
What's on offer?
secluded beach
rock pools
approach golf
Shaldon Zoo
Local services
nearby parking
toilets and baby care at the top of the smugglers tunnel
nearby refreshments
Tourist Information Centre (seasonal only)
watercraft are allowed access to the beach using a marked access lane
Dogs
dogs are permitted all year round
Be aware
lifeguards do not patrol this beach
first aid is not available
watercraft are not allowed between the yellow marker buoys and the shoreline to protect bather safety
no wheelchair access
Food scene
MEAT59 Newton Abbot
1-3 Wolborough StreetOrsino Lounge
30 Queen StreetPinto Thai
131 Queen StreetNepalese Gurkha Chef
132 Queen StTean's Thai Kitchen
13 Queen StThe Old Rydon Inn
Rydon RoadThe Coombe Cellars
On The Rocks Restaurant
Torbay RoadCrab Shack
3 Queen StChanbury's Woodfired Pizza
165a Exeter Road