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There is plenty to see and do for all ages.
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| We enjoy a very good position in Torquay, we are close to all amenities, beaches, seafront, gardens, nightlife, theatre and restaurants |
| Miles of walks including the South West Coastal Path, Dartmoor and river walks. |
| Many nearby, Torquay and Paignton are just two of some of the best in the West Country |
| Plenty of opportunities, both sea and freshwater in nearby Stoke Gabriel, Totnes and up river in the Dart on Dartmoor. |
| Try wandering around Torquay harboursides, the shops of Torquay's Fleet Walk shopping precinct, the Pavilion and much much more. You can ramble across the wilds of Dartmoor National Park, see the Dartmoor Ponies, visit places of interest such as Widdecombe in the Moor. Torbay and its environs also offers a rich diversity of places to eat out, theme bars and Nightclubs to suit all tastes. |
| Totnes and Dartington Hall are less than 30 minutes away. Totnes is an Elizabethan river town with an ancient castle. The beauty of Dartington Hall with it's glorious gardens and world famous arts and music activities makes this an essential place to visit. Dartmouth, Dartmoor, Salcombe, Exeter and Plymouth can all be reached easily. There are river and sea cruises and steam train trips nearby. Torquay has Kents Cavern and a large model village among other attractions and there is a go kart track on the way to the delightful fishing port of Brixham. |
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