Lindsay's Guidebook - Plymouth Retreat

Lindsay
Lindsay's Guidebook - Plymouth Retreat

Places to Visit.

While you’re here, make the most of Plymouth and its surroundings. Enjoy some great experiences, from touring the Plymouth Gin Distillery to indulging in afternoon teas on the Barbican. Check out the wish list feature in the Airbnb app for more experiences in and around Plymouth. Try Bantham seascape painting with Ellie, or get hands-on with pottery at Miranda’s Throwing Wheel experience in Callington, Cornwall. You can even enhance your iPhone photography skills with Steve near Dartmoor. Don’t just visit family and friends—share these unique experiences with them and create lasting memories together.
Discover Plymstock: The Beachside Gem of Plymouth Welcome to Plymstock, a charming neighborhood on the beachside of Plymouth that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and local charm. Nestled along the coast, Plymstock is known for its picturesque scenery, friendly community, and a variety of activities that cater to all interests. Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities Plymstock is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With easy access to beaches and coastal paths, it’s an ideal spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying the fresh sea air. The nearby Radford Lake and Hooe Lake provide tranquil settings for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful afternoon of birdwatching. Local Attractions Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of the area. Take a short drive to the iconic Plymouth Hoe, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and visit the historic Smeaton’s Tower lighthouse. The local markets and shops offer a delightful array of artisanal goods, fresh produce, and unique finds. Culinary Delights Plymstock boasts a variety of dining options that highlight the best of local cuisine. From cozy cafes to elegant restaurants, you’ll find everything from fresh seafood to delicious baked goods. Don’t miss out on trying a traditional Devon cream tea at one of the local tea rooms. Community and Convenience The friendly community in Plymstock is welcoming and vibrant. With excellent schools, parks, and recreational facilities, it’s a great place for families. The area also offers convenient amenities, including supermarkets, healthcare services, and public transportation, making it an ideal location for both short visits and extended stays.
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Plymouth
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Discover Plymstock: The Beachside Gem of Plymouth Welcome to Plymstock, a charming neighborhood on the beachside of Plymouth that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and local charm. Nestled along the coast, Plymstock is known for its picturesque scenery, friendly community, and a variety of activities that cater to all interests. Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities Plymstock is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With easy access to beaches and coastal paths, it’s an ideal spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying the fresh sea air. The nearby Radford Lake and Hooe Lake provide tranquil settings for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful afternoon of birdwatching. Local Attractions Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of the area. Take a short drive to the iconic Plymouth Hoe, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and visit the historic Smeaton’s Tower lighthouse. The local markets and shops offer a delightful array of artisanal goods, fresh produce, and unique finds. Culinary Delights Plymstock boasts a variety of dining options that highlight the best of local cuisine. From cozy cafes to elegant restaurants, you’ll find everything from fresh seafood to delicious baked goods. Don’t miss out on trying a traditional Devon cream tea at one of the local tea rooms. Community and Convenience The friendly community in Plymstock is welcoming and vibrant. With excellent schools, parks, and recreational facilities, it’s a great place for families. The area also offers convenient amenities, including supermarkets, healthcare services, and public transportation, making it an ideal location for both short visits and extended stays.
The Plymstock Inn pub is just a 2 minute walk from the flat. It features a lovely garden, perfect for kids to enjoy. Due to its popularity, it’s often busy, so it’s a good idea to book ahead for food.
Plymstock
The Plymstock Inn pub is just a 2 minute walk from the flat. It features a lovely garden, perfect for kids to enjoy. Due to its popularity, it’s often busy, so it’s a good idea to book ahead for food.
The Broadway shopping centre is just a 5-minute walk from the flat. You’ll find a variety of shops, coffee spots, a library, Lidl, and banks.
Plymstock
The Broadway shopping centre is just a 5-minute walk from the flat. You’ll find a variety of shops, coffee spots, a library, Lidl, and banks.
The Barbican is home to Captain Jaspers, a historic quayside fast food kiosk offering burgers, hot dogs, and mugs of tea since 1978. We’ve been visiting this iconic spot since it opened—it’s a beloved part of Plymouth’s history. It’s a must-visit, so be sure to have at least a mug of coffee. We especially love it on Sunday mornings.
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Barbican
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The Barbican is home to Captain Jaspers, a historic quayside fast food kiosk offering burgers, hot dogs, and mugs of tea since 1978. We’ve been visiting this iconic spot since it opened—it’s a beloved part of Plymouth’s history. It’s a must-visit, so be sure to have at least a mug of coffee. We especially love it on Sunday mornings.
Radford Park is a beautiful green space about a 15-20 minute walk from the flat. It offers stunning views of the Plym and features a charming, weathered old boat that adds a touch of rustic nostalgia to the scenery.
Radford Park Road
Radford Park Road
Radford Park is a beautiful green space about a 15-20 minute walk from the flat. It offers stunning views of the Plym and features a charming, weathered old boat that adds a touch of rustic nostalgia to the scenery.
Discover the charming area of Oreston, a picturesque spot just a stone’s throw away from Plymstock. While it may be a leisurely walk from the flat, it’s the perfect distance for a morning stroll. Along the way, you can treat yourself to a delightful visit at The Mess Room cafe, known for its fresh food and excellent coffee. It’s an ideal retreat for those looking to savor the simple pleasures of a nice breakfast.
Oreston
Discover the charming area of Oreston, a picturesque spot just a stone’s throw away from Plymstock. While it may be a leisurely walk from the flat, it’s the perfect distance for a morning stroll. Along the way, you can treat yourself to a delightful visit at The Mess Room cafe, known for its fresh food and excellent coffee. It’s an ideal retreat for those looking to savor the simple pleasures of a nice breakfast.
Embark on a delightful journey from Mountbatten to the Barbican with a scenic boat ride that’s just a short trip. Conveniently park your car at the Mountbatten Pub’s car park - Mountbatten is located just beyond Oreston, a mere 5-10 minute drive from the flat. Board the Mountbatten Ferry to the Barbican, which departs every 30 minutes, on the hour and half-hour—weather permitting. Once there, take a leisurely stroll down the pier, indulge in the simple joy of watching anglers at work, cap off your visit with a refreshing meal or a glass of wine at the welcoming local pub. It’s the perfect way to spend a day by the harbour filled with charm.
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Mount Batten
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Embark on a delightful journey from Mountbatten to the Barbican with a scenic boat ride that’s just a short trip. Conveniently park your car at the Mountbatten Pub’s car park - Mountbatten is located just beyond Oreston, a mere 5-10 minute drive from the flat. Board the Mountbatten Ferry to the Barbican, which departs every 30 minutes, on the hour and half-hour—weather permitting. Once there, take a leisurely stroll down the pier, indulge in the simple joy of watching anglers at work, cap off your visit with a refreshing meal or a glass of wine at the welcoming local pub. It’s the perfect way to spend a day by the harbour filled with charm.
Wembury Beach is another of my serene Sunday sanctuary, where my late morning ritual includes the rustle of a newspaper, the aroma of fresh coffee, and the comfort of a bacon buttie. This quaint beach, complete with toilet facilities, invites you for a pleasant ascent up the hill, rewarding you with breathtaking views that make the climb all the more worthwhile. It’s a place where tranquility meets the charm of the Devon coast. There is a small carpark, and if your a national trust member is free - don’t forget your card.
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Wembury
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Wembury Beach is another of my serene Sunday sanctuary, where my late morning ritual includes the rustle of a newspaper, the aroma of fresh coffee, and the comfort of a bacon buttie. This quaint beach, complete with toilet facilities, invites you for a pleasant ascent up the hill, rewarding you with breathtaking views that make the climb all the more worthwhile. It’s a place where tranquility meets the charm of the Devon coast. There is a small carpark, and if your a national trust member is free - don’t forget your card.
One for everyone. Close to the town ... close to the Barbican. Everyone should make a visit to Town, The Barbican and the Hoe. Nice coffee shops, nice pubs and places to eat. Visit Captain Jasper . Park in town, walk up to the Hoe, walk down to the Barbican and back to Town for a circular walk.
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Plymouth
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One for everyone. Close to the town ... close to the Barbican. Everyone should make a visit to Town, The Barbican and the Hoe. Nice coffee shops, nice pubs and places to eat. Visit Captain Jasper . Park in town, walk up to the Hoe, walk down to the Barbican and back to Town for a circular walk.
Step into the vibrant atmosphere of Royal William Yard, a historic waterfront destination that promises an array of exquisite dining experiences. Whether you’re seeking a delightful lunch spot or an enchanting venue for dinner, the Royal William Yard offers a diverse selection of top-rated restaurants to satisfy every palate. Located in the quaint area of Stonehouse, Royal William Yard is just a short journey from the heart of Plymouth City Centre. Nearby, you’ll find Devil’s Point Park, a serene green space perfect for a leisurely stroll. With its spectacular views across Plymouth Sound, and its rich historical and ecological significance, it’s a wonderful complement to time spent at the Yard. Enjoy the best of both worlds: culinary delights and natural beauty, all within close proximity.
Royal William Road
Royal William Road
Step into the vibrant atmosphere of Royal William Yard, a historic waterfront destination that promises an array of exquisite dining experiences. Whether you’re seeking a delightful lunch spot or an enchanting venue for dinner, the Royal William Yard offers a diverse selection of top-rated restaurants to satisfy every palate. Located in the quaint area of Stonehouse, Royal William Yard is just a short journey from the heart of Plymouth City Centre. Nearby, you’ll find Devil’s Point Park, a serene green space perfect for a leisurely stroll. With its spectacular views across Plymouth Sound, and its rich historical and ecological significance, it’s a wonderful complement to time spent at the Yard. Enjoy the best of both worlds: culinary delights and natural beauty, all within close proximity.
Plym Bridge, nestled near Plymouth, is a gateway to the rugged beauty of the moors. Here, you’ll find a natural playground of rivers and boulders, set amidst scenic walks that beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike. It’s an idyllic spot for cyclists, with trails that cater to both leisurely rides and challenging mountain biking experiences. Whether you’re pedaling through the serene woodlands or conquering the moorland paths, Plym Bridge offers a refreshing escape where the wilds of nature are within easy reach of the city’s comforts.
Plym Bridge
Plym Bridge, nestled near Plymouth, is a gateway to the rugged beauty of the moors. Here, you’ll find a natural playground of rivers and boulders, set amidst scenic walks that beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike. It’s an idyllic spot for cyclists, with trails that cater to both leisurely rides and challenging mountain biking experiences. Whether you’re pedaling through the serene woodlands or conquering the moorland paths, Plym Bridge offers a refreshing escape where the wilds of nature are within easy reach of the city’s comforts.
One of my favourite rides out. Tavistock is a charming market town located about a 20-minute drive from Plymouth. It’s a great place to visit before heading further to the moors. Once you’re there, consider going to Princetown to see the historic prison, visit the museum, and enjoy a delightful afternoon tea. Additionally, there’s a new whiskey distillery to explore.”
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Tavistock
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One of my favourite rides out. Tavistock is a charming market town located about a 20-minute drive from Plymouth. It’s a great place to visit before heading further to the moors. Once you’re there, consider going to Princetown to see the historic prison, visit the museum, and enjoy a delightful afternoon tea. Additionally, there’s a new whiskey distillery to explore.”
Discover the allure of Princetown, nestled in the heart of Dartmoor National Park. This historic town invites you to explore its rich tapestry of attractions, from the intriguing Dartmoor Prison Museum, to the breathtaking Foggintor Quarry. Wander through the National Park Visitor Centre, or embark on the Princetown Railway Walk for a glimpse of the area’s natural beauty1. Whether you’re a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Princetown is a destination that promises memorable experiences for all.
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Princetown
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Discover the allure of Princetown, nestled in the heart of Dartmoor National Park. This historic town invites you to explore its rich tapestry of attractions, from the intriguing Dartmoor Prison Museum, to the breathtaking Foggintor Quarry. Wander through the National Park Visitor Centre, or embark on the Princetown Railway Walk for a glimpse of the area’s natural beauty1. Whether you’re a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Princetown is a destination that promises memorable experiences for all.
Escape to the tranquil beauty of Cadover Bridge, a delightful alternative to the seaside hustle. Here, families gather to picnic on the banks, children and adults alike leap into the cool, pristine waters for a refreshing swim. Pack your favorite treats, park by the river, and immerse yourself in the simple joys of nature at this cherished local gem. Whether you’re basking in the sun or exploring the surrounding moorland, Cadover Bridge offers a picturesque setting for a great day out.
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Cadover Bridge
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Escape to the tranquil beauty of Cadover Bridge, a delightful alternative to the seaside hustle. Here, families gather to picnic on the banks, children and adults alike leap into the cool, pristine waters for a refreshing swim. Pack your favorite treats, park by the river, and immerse yourself in the simple joys of nature at this cherished local gem. Whether you’re basking in the sun or exploring the surrounding moorland, Cadover Bridge offers a picturesque setting for a great day out.
Burrator Reservoir, located near Princetown in Dartmoor National Park, is a must-visit destination offering serene beauty and enjoyable activities. Here’s why you should include it in your itinerary: 1. Scenic Beauty: Nestled amidst Dartmoor’s rolling hills, Burrator Reservoir boasts stunning vistas that are perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The tranquil waters surrounded by lush greenery provide a peaceful escape. 2. Recreational Opportunities: The reservoir offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and birdwatching. There are designated trails around the reservoir, catering to both leisurely strolls and more adventurous hikes. 3. Family-Friendly: Burrator Reservoir is a great spot for families, with a convenient car park and facilities. After exploring the trails, treat yourself to a classic Cornish ice cream from the on-site refreshment stand—an ideal way to cool down and enjoy the surroundings. 4. Historical Significance: Learn about the area’s history at the nearby Burrator Discovery Centre, where exhibits detail the reservoir’s role in supplying water to Plymouth and its surrounding areas. 5. Picnic Perfect: Pack a picnic and relax by the water’s edge, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and perhaps spotting local wildlife such as ducks and moorland birds. Whether you’re seeking a scenic walk, a family day out, or simply a tranquil spot to unwind, Burrator Reservoir near Princetown offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the heart of Dartmoor National Park.
Burrator Avenue
Burrator Avenue
Burrator Reservoir, located near Princetown in Dartmoor National Park, is a must-visit destination offering serene beauty and enjoyable activities. Here’s why you should include it in your itinerary: 1. Scenic Beauty: Nestled amidst Dartmoor’s rolling hills, Burrator Reservoir boasts stunning vistas that are perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The tranquil waters surrounded by lush greenery provide a peaceful escape. 2. Recreational Opportunities: The reservoir offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and birdwatching. There are designated trails around the reservoir, catering to both leisurely strolls and more adventurous hikes. 3. Family-Friendly: Burrator Reservoir is a great spot for families, with a convenient car park and facilities. After exploring the trails, treat yourself to a classic Cornish ice cream from the on-site refreshment stand—an ideal way to cool down and enjoy the surroundings. 4. Historical Significance: Learn about the area’s history at the nearby Burrator Discovery Centre, where exhibits detail the reservoir’s role in supplying water to Plymouth and its surrounding areas. 5. Picnic Perfect: Pack a picnic and relax by the water’s edge, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere and perhaps spotting local wildlife such as ducks and moorland birds. Whether you’re seeking a scenic walk, a family day out, or simply a tranquil spot to unwind, Burrator Reservoir near Princetown offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities in the heart of Dartmoor National Park.
Bovisands Beach, conveniently located within 2 miles of the flat, is a delightful coastal retreat offering both convenience and natural beauty. Here’s what makes it worth a visit: 1. Scenic Setting: Nestled along the South Devon coastline, Bovisands Beach boasts golden sands and clear waters, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The beach is framed by rugged cliffs and offers panoramic views of the English Channel. 2. Accessibility: Access to Bovisands Beach involves a walk down and up a hill, making it accessible for those who enjoy a bit of light exercise amidst stunning coastal scenery. 3. Facilities: Visitors will appreciate the amenities available, including toilets for convenience and a café where you can grab refreshments or a light meal. It’s perfect for a quick bite or a relaxing drink while enjoying the seaside ambiance. 4. Family-Friendly: The beach is suitable for families, with its shallow waters ideal for paddling and playing. Lifeguards are typically on duty during peak times, ensuring safety for all beachgoers. 5. Natural Charm: Beyond lounging on the sand, Bovisands Beach offers opportunities for exploring rock pools and coastal walks, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local marine environment. 6. Parking: Note that parking is limited, so it’s advisable to arrive early during busy periods or consider alternative transport options such as walking or cycling from nearby accommodations. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the water, enjoy a scenic stroll, or indulge in some seaside treats, Bovisands Beach near the flat promises a pleasant seaside experience.
Bovisand
Bovisands Beach, conveniently located within 2 miles of the flat, is a delightful coastal retreat offering both convenience and natural beauty. Here’s what makes it worth a visit: 1. Scenic Setting: Nestled along the South Devon coastline, Bovisands Beach boasts golden sands and clear waters, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. The beach is framed by rugged cliffs and offers panoramic views of the English Channel. 2. Accessibility: Access to Bovisands Beach involves a walk down and up a hill, making it accessible for those who enjoy a bit of light exercise amidst stunning coastal scenery. 3. Facilities: Visitors will appreciate the amenities available, including toilets for convenience and a café where you can grab refreshments or a light meal. It’s perfect for a quick bite or a relaxing drink while enjoying the seaside ambiance. 4. Family-Friendly: The beach is suitable for families, with its shallow waters ideal for paddling and playing. Lifeguards are typically on duty during peak times, ensuring safety for all beachgoers. 5. Natural Charm: Beyond lounging on the sand, Bovisands Beach offers opportunities for exploring rock pools and coastal walks, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local marine environment. 6. Parking: Note that parking is limited, so it’s advisable to arrive early during busy periods or consider alternative transport options such as walking or cycling from nearby accommodations. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the water, enjoy a scenic stroll, or indulge in some seaside treats, Bovisands Beach near the flat promises a pleasant seaside experience.
Totnes, nestled on a picturesque hill in Devon, offers charm and character at every turn. Explore its historic streets, visit unique shops, and don’t miss the renowned pie shop. Parking can be found conveniently close by, making it easy to enjoy this vibrant and historic town.
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Totnes
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Totnes, nestled on a picturesque hill in Devon, offers charm and character at every turn. Explore its historic streets, visit unique shops, and don’t miss the renowned pie shop. Parking can be found conveniently close by, making it easy to enjoy this vibrant and historic town.
Trago Mills, a renowned shopping destination near Totnes in Devon, is a treasure trove of bargains and unique finds for the whole family. Whether you’re shopping for home goods, outdoor gear, or gifts, Trago Mills offers a wide selection at great prices. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly attractions and the opportunity to see animals at the on-site pet centre. With ample parking and a variety of eateries, including options for every taste, it’s an ideal place for a day trip from Plymouth, just a short drive away.
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Trago Mills
Arwenack Street
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Trago Mills, a renowned shopping destination near Totnes in Devon, is a treasure trove of bargains and unique finds for the whole family. Whether you’re shopping for home goods, outdoor gear, or gifts, Trago Mills offers a wide selection at great prices. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly attractions and the opportunity to see animals at the on-site pet centre. With ample parking and a variety of eateries, including options for every taste, it’s an ideal place for a day trip from Plymouth, just a short drive away.
Devons main town.... lots to see and do. Discover Exeter, where history meets modern charm. Explore the iconic Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Stroll along the vibrant Quay, perfect for riverside dining and leisurely walks. Don’t miss the diverse shopping scene, blending local boutiques with high-street favorites. Experience Exeter’s unique blend of culture, history, and contemporary delights. Located just a short distance from Plymouth, Exeter is easily accessible by train, offering a convenient and scenic journey to this vibrant city.
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Exeter
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Devons main town.... lots to see and do. Discover Exeter, where history meets modern charm. Explore the iconic Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture. Stroll along the vibrant Quay, perfect for riverside dining and leisurely walks. Don’t miss the diverse shopping scene, blending local boutiques with high-street favorites. Experience Exeter’s unique blend of culture, history, and contemporary delights. Located just a short distance from Plymouth, Exeter is easily accessible by train, offering a convenient and scenic journey to this vibrant city.
Discover Kingsbridge, a charming quayside town in Devon, perfect for a day trip. Just a scenic 45-minute drive from your flat, Kingsbridge offers lovely shops to explore and delightful spots for lunch along its picturesque waterfront. Enjoy a relaxing day in this quaint coastal gem.
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Kingsbridge
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Discover Kingsbridge, a charming quayside town in Devon, perfect for a day trip. Just a scenic 45-minute drive from your flat, Kingsbridge offers lovely shops to explore and delightful spots for lunch along its picturesque waterfront. Enjoy a relaxing day in this quaint coastal gem.
A very popular tourist attraction. Very pretty place. Go early so you can park. One of my faves. Prob a good hour away.... I call it little Knightsbridge... posh town
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Salcombe
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A very popular tourist attraction. Very pretty place. Go early so you can park. One of my faves. Prob a good hour away.... I call it little Knightsbridge... posh town
Def worth a visit. Take the train from the town to see Agatha Christie’s house. Gorgeous place. We visit on way to the flat. About an hour and a bit drive
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Dartmouth
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Def worth a visit. Take the train from the town to see Agatha Christie’s house. Gorgeous place. We visit on way to the flat. About an hour and a bit drive
Not easy to get to... a bit of a walk and only open Wed and Sunday I believe. Blue velvet was filmed here... great for rockpooling ... I love this beach if going for the day. No loos or cafes here
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Mothecombe
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Not easy to get to... a bit of a walk and only open Wed and Sunday I believe. Blue velvet was filmed here... great for rockpooling ... I love this beach if going for the day. No loos or cafes here
A lovely beach for the kids
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Thurlestone
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A lovely beach for the kids
This is Bigbury Island where lots of filming happens. I call it Art Deco island... take a tractor over to the pub when the water is out.
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Bigbury-on-Sea
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This is Bigbury Island where lots of filming happens. I call it Art Deco island... take a tractor over to the pub when the water is out.
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Looe
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Polperro
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Take the train from Plymouth Station - do it in a day. Gorgeous place
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St Ives
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Take the train from Plymouth Station - do it in a day. Gorgeous place
Lydford Gorge outside of Tavistock. Visit the castle also
Lydford
Lydford Gorge outside of Tavistock. Visit the castle also
Mount Wise Crescent
Mount Wise Crescent
It’s a lovely seaside resort. Well kept. Pleasant to walk round. A lovely visit on the way home. About an hour from Plymouth
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Exmouth
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It’s a lovely seaside resort. Well kept. Pleasant to walk round. A lovely visit on the way home. About an hour from Plymouth
It epitomises what Plymouth is known for
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Plymouth Gin Distillery
60 Southside St
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It epitomises what Plymouth is known for
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Plymouth Gin Distillery
60 Southside St
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Ukuzulazula

Need a doctor. 30 Holland Road Doctors 01752 403206

Just down from the flat
Ukuzulazula

Bus -bus route to town close by via the shopping centre

Regular service
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Barbican, The Hoe and Town

There is an Aquarium, boat trips, lots of cafes, places to eat. Quayside.....from the Barbican head up the hill to the Hoe, where this is an open side swimming pool, beaches and rock pools. Great place for hanging with friends..lovely walk and visit the light house. A must. Close also to the Town....
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If you visit the other side of Plymouth - The moors - takein

Tavistoc, Prince Town, Burrator Reaervoir - pass through more stop off at Cadover Bridge (on the moors near Yelverton). There is also a National Trust house on the moors
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Visit Cornwall. Visit Looe and Polperro

If don’t go to the beach ....visit alone and Polperro. There are so many lovely days out in Cornwall...