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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Torre Abbey, Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves, and Babbacombe Model Village & Gardens and more, get ready to experience the best places in Torquay.
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1Torre Abbey

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Torre Abbey, established in 1196, offers a fascinating journey through 800 years of history within its historic building and 7-acre gardens. The site showcases the life of a medieval monastery, its dissolution by Henry VIII, and its transformation into a museum and art gallery. The collection includes over 600 works from the 18th century to the present day, featuring pieces by renowned artists such as Holman Hunt and Burne-Jones.
Hidden gem in Torquay, I was looking up things to do near by our hotel (premier inn on the seafront) and this was basically right next door so decided to visit. Beautiful building with an interesting history and so many interesting art pieces and places to explore. Was pretty reasonably priced to get in, especially considering how much there was to explore. Giftshop was also lovely with some lovely handmade pieces and plants available to buy that they grew on site :)
Gemma T — Google review
Good place to spend a couple of hours. Enjoyed the history, the Abbey story , art exhibition and Georgian dining room. Take note of the gates as you enter with the swans on top , you'll learn about these inside. Cafe , toilets and lift on the premises so accessible to all. Oh and beautiful gardens to sit and relax in.
Warren H — Google review
It's a beautiful historic site with plenty to look at. Inside there are several floors with art, antiques and information galore. Outside in the gardens the scenery is stunning, the flowers were colourful and fragrant. I could happily spend the whole day exploring the site. There is lots to look at and explore.
Gemma ( — Google review
Really lovely experience - the staff were friendly, the curation was interesting and innovative + had a genuine feeling of exploration (as it’s all a bit windy and topsy tervy). Liked the element of having actors on the top floor history section + the moving dinner table characters. Felt really thoughtful - A couple things were out of order but appreciated the space all the same - would definitely go back. Did try to strategically avoid the school group as a bit raucous but don’t begrudge kids learning aha
Natalia — Google review
Hidden gem in Torquay — don’t miss it! Absolutely loved our visit to Torre Abbey! The whole place has such a unique mix of history, art, and odd charm. The poison garden was a total highlight — eerie, fascinating, and full of surprises. You don’t often see that in historic sites. We ended up spending way longer there than expected, reading all the signs and spotting deadly plants! The art gallery upstairs was another treat — a great mix of historic and contemporary pieces, all beautifully displayed. It feels like a proper cultural space, not just an afterthought. Friendly staff, peaceful atmosphere, and lots of quiet corners to explore. Highly recommend if you’re in Torquay and want something that’s not just beaches and fish & chips.
Gargantyua — Google review
10% of for visitors staying at any of the TLH hotels. Each art piece was perfectly curated and looked stunning. The gardens were delightful even on a grey day. Staff were friendly and helpful. You are more than welcome to use the images. 🙂
Taybah K — Google review
Evocative abbey ruins, beautiful gardens, a 17th century mansion filled with art treasures - there was so much of interest to discover here, and it was only five minutes walk from my hotel! I spent about three and a half hours here, but could easily have stayed longer. The staff were friendly and welcoming, especially the young lady in the gift shop who greeted me and explained what there was to see and where to find it. I visited the abbey ruins first; they date from 1196, and have an impressive gateway with detailed stone carvings. There are info boards that let you know which part of the original medieval abbey you're standing in. I loved strolling around the gardens; their well-kept borders were filled with exotic plants and colourful dahlias, and there's a pergola and ample seating. There are a few uneven steps, but it's mostly smooth and level gravel paths. The giant cactuses are well worth a look, and children will love spotting the "wild animals" in the tropical palm house! The museum has four floors with quite a lot of rooms, but there are wheelchair ramps and a lift. Some fine paintings - I especially liked the landscapes - and sculptures displayed in spacious galleries. The exhibition of automatons was fun, and I enjoyed eavesdropping on the dinner conversation in the Regency dining room. But best of all was the 800 year timeline that tells the abbey's eventful story through printed info, artefacts, interactive displays, touchscreens, and dressing up in period clothes. The little café only appeared to be serving drinks and biscuits at the time I visited, but there were some picnic tables in the grounds, and also a nice gift shop. Torre Abbey is well worth a visit, and it's only a short walk from the seafront.
Valerie H — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed coming to this Abbey. If you like your paintings, this is definitely the place to come. Certainly is worth a visit.
Malcolm P — Google review
The King's Dr, Torquay, TQ2 5JE, United Kingdom•http://www.torre-abbey.org.uk/•+44 1803 293593•Tips and more reviews for Torre Abbey

2Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves

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Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves, located just over a mile from Torquay Harbour, offers an immersive experience for families with kids' activities, tours, and a large restaurant. The site is renowned for its impressive stalagmites and stalactites. Visitors can explore a woodland trail featuring information about dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, as well as a Stone Age zone where they can uncover artifacts and learn survival skills from ancient times.
This was an amazing day out! We had Amelia as our tour guide and she was brilliant. So many punny jokes 🤣 she had so much knowledge about the caves and made learning about it fun. We will come again just to ask her more questions! Definitely a brilliant place to go especially when it's raining! The Woodland trail was not buggy friendly, so we weren't able to go around this unfortunately. It looked nice from where we were standing though.
Lisa P — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly Recommended Experience! An absolute must-do if you’re in the area. The caves themselves are fascinating – steeped in history, atmosphere, and stories that stretch back millions of years. Walking in and around the site feels like stepping into another world. A very special shout-out to Mark, our guide. He was engaging, funny, and crystal clear in his delivery. More than that, he was interactive and knew exactly how to bring the history to life, making the experience immersive from start to finish. If you’re looking for something unique, memorable, and truly eye-opening, this is one of the best things to do. I couldn’t recommend it more highly!
Ashley R — Google review
Kent's Cavern - Fantastic geological marvel. Naturally formed over 500 million years. You cannot help but be in awe of this cavernous wonder. You have a fully guided tour who is informative and friendly and willing to answer all questions. I have seen they do special events in the caves as well, which seems a great idea. Such as Halloween/Christmas/Movie nights. Unfortunately... This attraction is not the longest and you could easily be in and out within the hour. Disability access isnt great but they do highlight this before you visit. I do feel soo much more could be done to enhance the experience and make you stay on site longer creating more of a day out of your experience. There is a woodland walk they have built but a lot more investment is needed to make it engaging. Money is tight these days, and i wouldn't even like to begin to imagine the amount insurance costs for something like this! and i hope it is protected forever going forwards... But to make money sometimes you need to spend money! and this is definitely one of those attractions.
Zack H — Google review
Had a fantastic time in the caves today! We visited with our 3 children and arrived 5mins late due to having to walk from our accommodation and the gentleman on the desk was extremely helpful and moved us to the next tour which we truly appreciated. Our guide Alan was fabulous ; engaging, informative and knowledgeable. Really interesting tour which lasted about an hour but flew by as it was so enjoyable. The caves are well lit and it has good flooring - there was a granny in flip flops and socks on our tour and she managed fine! We had a cream tea after which were lovely and generous portions, the cafe staff were all very polite, friendly and helpful, we had a lovely time and would highly recommend thank you! X
Amy E — Google review
Fantastic place to visit when in Torquay and well worth visiting if further away. Surprisingly large cave with excellent tour guides. I went in October so there were only 4 visitors so had a great experience with no crowds. Highly recommended!
Mark C — Google review
A real holiday highlight, these stunning caverns are shown in as natural a state as possible and are all the better for it. Enhanced by the top quality guides, the shows are inclusive and family friendly without glossing the less clean parts of history. Fascinating and a must visit while in the area
Hjikle — Google review
Kents Cavern is an incredible experience! The caves are perfectly lit and full of fascinating history. The guided tour is engaging and informative, bringing the past to life. It’s a great adventure for all ages, both educational and fun. Highly recommend visiting!
A C — Google review
Absolutely fascinating experience at Kent's Cavern. Our tour guide, Emelia, was brilliant. Her knowledge of the caves, prehistoric history, and little details made the entire tour come to life. The caves themselves are stunning and incredibly well preserved. It’s amazing to think how much history is hidden underground. Everything was well organised, from the welcome at the front desk to the informative tour and café afterwards. Highly recommend this place to anyone visiting the area. Whether you’re into history, geology, or just looking for something unique to do, Kent’s Cavern is a must visit. Don’t miss it!
Ranamukage P — Google review
91 Ilsham Rd, Torquay, TQ1 2JF, United Kingdom•http://www.kents-cavern.co.uk/•+44 1803 215136•Tips and more reviews for Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves
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3Babbacombe Model Village & Gardens

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Babbacombe Model Village is a popular attraction in Torquay, offering visitors a chance to feel like giants as they explore 4 acres of miniature houses, vehicles, and people. Since 1963, this village has been showcasing over 400 models representing British life and culture from the past 50 years. The meticulously crafted exhibits include animated scenes and well-known landmarks such as Stonehenge and London's Shard.
This miniature model village is an absolute delight and incredibly well thought out. The one-way system is a brilliant touch — it guides you through the entire attraction seamlessly, so you never feel like you’ve missed a thing. What really sets this place apart is the level of detail in the displays. From tiny scenes to hilarious adult humour tucked into signs, logos, and shop names, there’s something to entertain everyone — not just the kids! You’ll find yourself chuckling at the clever wordplay as much as admiring the craftsmanship. The free crazy golf is a added bonus and perfect for keeping children entertained after exploring the village. There’s also a nice café and a picnic area on-site, giving you the option to relax and take your time. Expect to spend a good couple of hours here at a relaxed pace. Parking is easy with a car park just outside — you can pay via app or the on-site machines. Overall, a quirky, charming day out with fun for all ages. Highly recommended!
S31BY — Google review
Having never been before, we saw a post on YouTube about this place. We thought it would be a good place to go to for a couple of hours. We went on a Friday when they had the night opening for the model illumination. Amazing! We walked around during the day so we were able to see the brilliant models in daylight. If you take the time to really look , you can see the details of every model. You also see the puns that are all around the park. Everything is lovely here, in the daylight and the inside displays are something else. Beautiful and ethereal. It's totally different during the night when all the models are illuminated by street lighting,car lights and lights in the model properties. Make sure you see the Tiny British Cake Off with the presenters old and new! There's a small mini golf to play for free as well. Café great choices, had the plant based pepperoni pizza, fabulous. Definitely worth visiting. We are going to be visiting again.
Steve W — Google review
Such a jolly guy to welcome us at entrance/pay desk! Very helpful and friendly. He recommended we take our time to look in detail at everything as there are lots of 'play on words' signage giving plenty of laughs! Great that the ticket price allows free entry for a week from visit. I thought £20.50 was reasonable as we spent 2 n half hours and there's lots of interesting history and information about the costs and man hours involved in the creation and production/maintenance of the models. It is constantly evolving, we really enjoyed our visit !!
Lynne H — Google review
This was an amazing day out. So many tiny details and so many puns. Look out for where's wally and friends! The person who designed this place was a genius. The models are all beautifully made and the landscaping is amazing. It is in a valley so you will have to walk up and downhill, however, everything is laid with concrete and there are handrails as well. I went round it with a buggy and it was fine. There are indoor parts as well including mythical kingdoms and more detailed models. The crazy golf was fun as well and is included in the ticket price. There is a coffee shop with snacks and bathrooms at the top as well. There's also baby changing areas. I would recommend going during the day to see all of the tiny details. You can return within 7 days free with your ticket. We went the following night to see the illuminations which were beautiful. I will come again next year with my family ☺️ Thank you so much to the lovely staff who made our day as well!
Lisa P — Google review
We went mid week, it was not the summer holidays yet so was not busy at all which was nice! £20 for adult to enter which included mini golf, the mini golf was fun! You could definitely spend 2-3 hours here easily. A fun place to visit!
Ella S — Google review
Now this place was a surprise, I only thought I'd be here a couple of hours....... 4 hours later, so much to see and take in, the place was alot bigger than expected, I loved it...... Even played a round of mini golf 😂. It looks like you could get to do I night time visit on special occasions (would have loved to have done that, maybe next time I'm in the area 😁). Definitely a place to visit with or without the kids.
Robert C — Google review
This was such a pleasure to go to. It was bigger than we thought and really easy to find. The car park is small so recommend you get there early if you can or you can get the number 12 bus and it is a short walk from the bus stop. There was so much to see and some of the scenes were genius and well thought of some were also really hilarious 🤣 Make sure you check everywhere as there’s little scenes that are hidden too
Nikki R — Google review
Revisited after 55 years as my happy childhood memory of coming here had stayed with me. We were the only visitors for the first hour as it was raining very heavily, but this didn’t spoil our day at all. The sun came out for us to play crazy golf and there were indoor models too. We loved searching for the bugs, Where’s Wally characters and other hidden items as we’re big kids at heart. Also laughed out loud at some of the names. I have limited mobility but managed the site well. Staff are lovely, cafe was very nice. A really fabulous day out.
Bridget H — Google review
Hampton Ave, Babbacombe, Torquay TQ1 3LA, United Kingdom•http://www.model-village.co.uk/•Tips and more reviews for Babbacombe Model Village & Gardens

4Torquay Museum

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Located on Babbacombe Road, just a short walk from the harbor and town center clocktower, Torquay Museum is a grand Victorian museum showcasing local history and artifacts. The museum boasts diverse collections covering natural and social history, ceramics, archaeology, and ancient Egypt.
Enjoyed a couple of hours here with the kids, a short walk from our accommodation. Ticket lasts a year so you can go back any time. Some fun interactive displays and hugely entertaining for me was the Agatha Christie area. Huge fan of her work and was great to see the Poirot and Miss Marple costumes on display! Well worth the £25 entry fee for the 5 of us. Staff and volunteers were really friendly and helpful.
Amy E — Google review
Good and informative displays. Loved the "I grew up in the 90s" display, took me back. Learned something new. Staff member I dealt with at the till was very pleasant. Only downside is it's quite small. The fact your ticket lasts for a whole year is great
Graham — Google review
If you are a big Agatha Christie fan, this is not to be missed. Sets from the TV shows are there. Lots of things to do with little explorers.. I was disappointed there was not more in the history of Torquay.. The museum is more of an educational center for children or for fans of Agatha. Christie. I was hoping for more on boats, shipping, agriculture, other famous people. You can tell there has been a lot of work put into this Museum is worth going to, just wish there was more to it.
Jeff B — Google review
Not the biggest museum but does have lots of artefacts of Torquay famous residence. Agatha Christie and Frank Browning’s ‘Antarctic Adventure. His penguin is in this museum. This is Ideally for youngsters who would find historical information interesting. Worth going if you have time.
Malcolm P — Google review
Just a few minutes walk from the marina in Torquay, unfortunately up hill is a museum of Torquay, incorporating 3 floors of exhibits with some being interactive. Ice age to Agatha Chrisie. A good visit if running out of things to do. Gift shop, tiolets and cafe on site. As always best to walk there as parking not easy. Adult £10 entry. Bus from Paignton £3 adult single.
Darren C — Google review
Great little museum with Agatha Christie section too. So much to see, very interactive for young people. Little cafe area, only sells tea, coffee and crisps/chocolate/small packets of biscuits, but you are allowed to bring your own food and use the space. Very friendly volunteers.
Angie W — Google review
Absolutely fascinating! I have family local to the area and I've always wanted to visit mainly for the Agatha Christie Exhibition but there were so many other exhibitions that I loved. Firstly the admission fee is fantastically cheap at £10 per adult, £5 for children between 5-17 and children under 5 go free. They also do other admission bundles that you can ask about on the day or view on their website. The thing that makees it terrific value for money though is the fact that you can pay once and visit for a whole year for free. I didn't manage to get around every exhibition on my first trip but due to my free entry I returned on another day to make sure I saw everything. The staff/volunteers were also outstanding and I wanted to thank them for their great customer service! Every person I met was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and welcoming and it made the experience so much better. As I mentioned previously I was very excited to view the Agatha Christie exhibit and I'm glad to say it didn't disappoint! Whether it was the fantastic sets and costuming from the David Suchet series of Poirot specials, the visually stunning displays of Christie's books with their gorgeous artwork or even the amazing props and costumes from Joan Hickson's time as Miss Marple everything exceeded my expectations and I learnt a lot about Torquay's most famous export! The Agatha Christie Exhibition wasn't the only standout however as I also really enjoyed the display of Egyptian artefacts they had alongside the legendary explorers display and the many different pieces from a variety of cultures from across the world. I was particularly interested in learning about the many famous explorers who were either from the area or departed on their famous journeys from and around Devon including; Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Richard Burton and most importantly for me we're learning more about Sir Francis Drake as I'm a huge Uncharted fan and Lt Col Percy Fawcett and his search for his Lost City of Z as I rather enjoyed the 2016 film where Charlie Hunnam played him. There are plenty of other exhibitions and displays I loved that I don't want to spoil for people that want to visit. On top of all that there's a pretty sizeable gift shop that's great value for money so you can indulge in your souvenir needs as well as Pengelly's Cafe that I unfortunately didn't get to visit during my time there. I can safely say this is a great day out for the family or even solo explorers like myself. I also think this pairs great with a visit to Kent's Cavern in Wellswood as some of the pieces displayed in the museum came from there. I will be visiting again when I'm next down in Torquay to see any new temporary exhibits they may have
Bryn W — Google review
Cool local museum with local history but has things from all over as well. Usually has some sort of special exhibit on that changes from time to time so definitely check the web page to see whats on. I loved the Lego and 90s exhibition they had. I visit at least once a year sometimes more if they have a special exhibit on.
Toby R — Google review
Museum, 529 Babbacombe Rd, Torquay TQ1 1HG, United Kingdom•http://www.torquaymuseum.org/•+44 1803 293975•Tips and more reviews for Torquay Museum

5Cockington Country Park

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Cockington Country Park in Torquay is a charming estate featuring well-maintained gardens, expansive parkland, and lush woodlands. The 450-acre park encompasses three lovely lakes, a historic manor house with craft studios, and a picturesque village with thatched cottages and a quaint church. Visitors can explore the area on foot or by bike using the network of paths and bridleways.
Really lovely place for a few hours out. There are a couple of craft centres and studios where you can watch the makers at work, the glass blowing was amazing! Nice cafe and clean toilets. A lovely 600+ year old church, walks and lakes too! Down into the village is a lovely pub called the Drum in which is reasonably priced and dog friendly 🐶 We parked on the carpark opposite the pub and Cockington crafts and Country Park are a 5-10 minute walk away.
Ruth W — Google review
Lovely historical, picturesque village with cheap parking for the day. Free admission to everything. Beautiful grounds and gardens with working craft centre. Great for a family day out or a romantic stroll. Be prepared for the typical Devon narrow lanes to get to it though. That might put people off going, as it was blissfully quiet for us in the middle of August!
Ian S — Google review
It's definitely worth a visit. However, we went on a Monday, and certain things were not open on that day. Didn't spoil it and enjoyed the walks, the church, and the crafts. Treating ourselves to a lovely hand-made glass fish ornament at Our Glass, you can watch the skill of the artisan as he crafts the glass into his latest creation. Friendly and stops to chat. As do all the crafts folk open for business. We were lucky to catch a small bus, by The Drum pub-restaurant, that visits Cockington and drives into Torquay via local stops. Bus is air-conditioned too.
Nova C — Google review
You'll need at least half a day to see and enjoy everything (if the weather is good). Would recommend the Chocolate shop, the cherry ones were particularly divine. Don't forget to visit Cob Barn where Allan will talk you through his art in his workshop. Hoping to buy a steel rose from him at some point. Also check out the Iron Mongers and surrounding shops, then purchase yourself a cute little handmade glass animal at the glass blowers for a bargain £8.
Huk S — Google review
Absolutely stunning little village which is full of historical charm! We enjoyed a delicious jam and cream scone and a wander through the woodland park. There are craft workshops offering items for sale set in the old barns.
Lynne H — Google review
What a gem! There’s plenty of parking in a few different locations around the park, so don’t despair if the first place you try has no spaces available! The parkland is gorgeous, so much space to roam free and play! There are places buy food and drink (pub, ice cream parlour and cafe), but also loads of space for picnics. The craft/shopping areas are lovely, really inviting spaces and everyone willing to chat about the work/products if you’re interested. Lots of history to read about too and a gorgeous garden to enjoy. The children’s play area is disappointing, you can see it was lovely once, but parts of it have unfortunately gone into disrepair.
Steph G — Google review
Stunning place for a walk. Loads of walkways and the ponds are great to sit and watch all the fish as the water was really clear. There is also a cafe, stalls and a stunning flower garden.
Shaun B — Google review
Visited this site with my son the here is a little gift shop in the village and we went and had a walk around the manor which itself is only really a cafe but there are also plenty of nice grounds to walk around and many unique traders in the craft/art traders around the back the gardens and ponds are also great to walk around we did see a sign for carriage rides but could not find them
Incurable C — Google review
Cockington Lane, Torquay, TQ2 6XA, United Kingdom•https://www.countryside-trust.org.uk/cockington•+44 1803 520022•Tips and more reviews for Cockington Country Park
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6Torquay's Dinosaur World

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Torquay's Dinosaur World is an interactive indoor exhibition located in the Torquay Harbour district, just a short walk from Torre Abbey Beach. The exhibition features life-sized dinosaur replicas, fossils, and a craft room for kids to enjoy. It's a great option for a rainy day activity, offering plenty of photo opportunities alongside the scaled dinosaur models and various activities to keep youngsters engaged while learning about prehistoric creatures.
Stumbled across this great little place while we was visiting the town. Have a 9yr old daughter & 3yr old son. My daughter loved the activity sheet, there was two different sheets one was easy and one bit more challenging. My daughter really enjoyed going round and finding the answers and so did my husband. We have visited plenty of dinosaur attractions and this was one I would love to come back to again. The variety of dinosaurs and information was great to see. A lot of opportunities for the kids being able to sit/stand and have their pictures took with different dinosaurs and having the fun of shifting through sand to find bones/fossils. The little activity room was a really nice touch where they can look at books or colour. Great little place, and both the gents we spoke to today were very friendly. Would definitely recommend.
Ellie M — Google review
My son loves dinosaurs! We were on holiday with the family the last week of august and came across Dinosaur world! We couldn’t wait to visit.. We were welcomed by great, friendly staff and on entry were given a task sheet to fill in as we went around which made the visit really interesting! The place is fantastic for keen dinosaur fans… the model dinosaurs are amazing and life like! It makes you feel like you are totally submerged in Jurassic world! There is plenty to do, see and feel… my son loved stroking all the dinosaurs, and all the little light boxes that you look into and all the teeth you can touch! He loved digging around in the sand for fossils too… There is so much to do here for the very reasonable asking price… but definitely get the task sheet as it makes it very interesting… if you get the answers correct you get a sticker and certificate to prove you are a master dinosaur expert! Adults will love it to… we will defo return on our next visit! Thank you dinosaur world!
David G — Google review
Visited this place with my grandkids recently at a cost of £35.99 (two adults and two children). My grandchildren said they both liked it, so for that reason, all good. However, the tour itself took about an hour if you take your time and the dinosaurs are all plastic and mostly small toy like on front of photos and crafted landscapes, with the exception of a few larger ones. There are interactive areas where you can move sand from buried fossils and also a short paper quiz, for the children. In all, I'm not sure it's worth the cost and the plastic dinosaurs were a little disappointing, but the kids liked it, so not so bad.
Terry I — Google review
We had a fantastic time at the Dinosaur world. So much so we came back in the same day! Lots of engaging exhibits, interactive displays, attention to detail, fab models that you can touch and feel. Plus the staff are really friendly and helpful. The shop is lovely and reasonably priced. Would come again!
Stephen O — Google review
More or less what could be expected - dinosaurs, and lots of them! The information available was light, with more focus given to plastic and fibreglass but ultimately realistic looking dinosaur models that complimented a few fossils. The museum was much more interactive than most though, with invitations to touch, sit on or stick your head into multiple exhibits - great for children and Instagram loving parents. The standard fossil hunting sandpits and an imaginative Jurassic Park diarama were also enjoyed. Perhaps not a place to visit repeatedly, but certainly happy we went. 1 star lost purely because of the price - while not too expensive, it was a lot for the size of the exhibition that took less than an hour to fully appreciate
Hjikle — Google review
Provided you understand what the attraction entails, I don't think you'll be disappointed. This is better than similar dinosaur attractions my family have visited along the coast. Staff were friendly, knowledgeable and interacted well with my difficult children. We enjoyed the quiz sheets provided and the facts displayed throughout. The exhibits made it clear which dinosaurs you could touch /sit on, versus those you couldn't, which is a simple touch but enhanced the experience.
C H — Google review
Small but lovely. Has Dinosaurs for kids to sit on, so it has a few photo opportunities. It also has mini digging sights for kids and a quiz for when you are walking around. Fun for all ages if you like Dinosaurs 🦕
Sarah J — Google review
We had a wonderful time here yesterday, thanks you for a lovely visit. The staff, owner (and doggie) were really friendly and gave us loads of interesting information, we had a lovely chat at the end of the experience. Our kids particularly enjoyed the excavation areas, & riding a lifesize Deinonychus! We recommend highly! This is our second year coming and we'll be back for sure.
Jamie B — Google review
3 Victoria Parade, Torquay, TQ1 2BB, United Kingdom•http://www.torquaysdinosaurworld.co.uk/•+44 1803 298779•Tips and more reviews for Torquay's Dinosaur World

7Bygones

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Bygones is a captivating indoor museum that offers a nostalgic journey through Devon's history, featuring recreated Victorian street scenes and period rooms. Visitors can explore 15 small shops with costumed street sellers, as well as a model railway and a replica wartime trench. The museum also showcases a 27-ton steam engine and hosts child-friendly events such as the 'hunt the bears' game.
Been past loads of times finally went in. Wow.So much to look at,so interesting. Wonderfully set out exhibits. Well worth it.
Patricia B — Google review
Nostalgia for us oldies 🤣. While I don't remember the Victorian items, there's a lot in there that was still about in my very young days and it brings back memories of my grandparents and parents. A really enjoyable couple of hours. The Victorian street was very atmospheric. Cafe on site , not sure about toilets as I didn't look for them , sorry.
Warren H — Google review
I had a great time here with my mum and son. The displays are huge. They are so detailed and filled with memories. You could spend hours just looking at one display. They have arranged it in a clever way so that you can walk through the converted house easily. Not pram or wheelchair accessible unfortunately. I had my son in a front carrier. Also, there is a TRAIN in the middle of the building. I would have killed my husband if he had shown up at the house with a massive train, but this lady let him squeeze it in the house 🤣 Very nostalgic and a good walk around. We will be back next time we are in the area as I am sure that we missed some bits. Highly recommend a visit. Everything is inside, so it is great for the rainy days.
Lisa P — Google review
Wonderful step back in time, through the Victoria's streets even exploring a World War 1 trench. Definitely recommend adding this to your places to visit.
Ian B — Google review
Blast from the past, great to see so many things. Definitely worth it, lovely cafe upstairs. If you're into looking at the past it's worth going.
Collette S — Google review
Great place the amount of stuff packed in is amazing. Items from years ago that bring back was great to see. Well worth visiting.
Wendy N — Google review
Great museum, I have visited a few times over the years and always find something new and interesting. Very well laid out and much bigger than it looks (I mean come on they have managed to fit a full steam engine in there) and that's a great story on its own let alone the literally hundreds if not thousands individual pieces of memorabilia and artefacts to look at. My personal favourite part is the Victoria era street as you go in complete with shops and cobble stones and the WW1 trench you can walk through.
Toby R — Google review
What a great little find! My dad had been before and said for us to go. Went on a rainy day. It has so much history in one place and the west ham memorabilia topped our visit. The owner was lovely. So knowledgeable! Lovely little cafe. Reasonably priced (cash own, just FYI) Will definitely return.
Louise B — Google review
Fore St, St Marychurch, Torquay TQ1 4PR, United Kingdom•http://www.bygones.co.uk/•+44 1803 326108•Tips and more reviews for Bygones

8Waves Leisure Pool

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Public swimming pool
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Waves Leisure Pool is a must-visit indoor all-weather attraction at the Riviera International Centre in Devon. It offers a unique sloping floor, water heated to 29°C, a wave machine, and friendly lifeguards for a safe and enjoyable experience. The pool caters to all ages with activities like water-play centers, toddler slides, flumes, and swimming lessons. Additionally, it's available for private hire and ideal for children's parties.
Really good, book before so was no trouble, little busy but ok didn't have to wait long for the slide
Stephen B — Google review
We attended today, first impression was good until we went into the change rooms. No family change rooms, which meant we had to split up. The female change room was chaos. Lack of cubicles and it was really dirty. They had a pen to put babies in which was filthy. It’s a shame because its a brilliant pool for children with the different play areas etc. but it is let down majorly by the cleanliness and lack of change facilities. So much potential if change facilities were updated.
Claragh B — Google review
Well.... how is this place not condemned? It's absolutely disgusting..... Where do I start? Chewing gum stuck to tiles on entry ramp into main pool... The children's pool is absolutely riddled in grime and mouldy grouting, The hand railings are just duct taped together near the spectators box The hand rails every where have rust and rust stains absolutely everywhere You aren't meant to take photos, obvious reason there are other pool users and children, however I couldn't resist to share evidence of this as many will deny the state of this swimming pool Changing rooms are full of mould and no cubicles at all within the men's no idea what the female changing rooms are like There are no family changing rooms If I could I'd rate this place lower than 1star which is a shame because it seems they've invested a load of money into the fitness suites and the areas surrounding the pool, This place has the potential to be a state of the art swimming arena and its just quite frankly a absolute dive... £6 per person seems fairly responsible, however there are much better facilities in the areas that for a pound more I don't feel like I have to wash in dettol afterwards... Safe to say we won't return, and I hope many others won't until this place has been refurbished I could continue on but for now... we will leave it as that
Ryan C — Google review
Outdated and poor facilities with little offering for anyone over 5. As many other reviews state, the changing facilities are not family friendly and are generally very poor. To access the disabled changing rooms you must either go through no access doors or attempt to make your own way through the gendered changing rooms. It is not pleasant to feel like an afterthought and people expect more this century. The actual pool itself was disappointing and dirty, and we became quite unwell after our visit here. You could tell the water quality was very poor as there was a haze over the pool and it stung a lot if it got in your eyes. There is one slide accessed by a tower of stairs. The slide itself is okay but not suitable for adults as the splash pool at the bottom of the slide is not deep enough to absorb the landing, my partner even hit their head against the bottom of the pool because of this fact. The only plus side is this place is cheap, but honestly it isn't worth going. There are much better actual leisure pools available.
Redacted — Google review
Visited in Dec 23 during school holidays as family of 4 (Mum, Dad, 6 & 4 yr old). It's a solid, decent swimming pool for family and kids. It looks a bit dated, but: 1. The pool is good, 2. There's 2 decent areas for small kids who can't fully swim yet, 3. The slide is good and the fact parents can take small children on is really good and not something you see in many places anymore. 4. Wave machine - kids loved it. 5. It was quiet and there was no one asking us to leave after our hour was up (we stayed about 90 minutes). Cost about £25, there's not many cheaper swimming pools for a family of four. Would recommend and will go again.
Mike P — Google review
It was really good and fun although i do have afew complaints. The walk up to the slide smelled like poo, the changing room was open except from 8 really tiny curtain covered ones. It was abit rusty on the metal bits . Overall good, would consider coming again
A S — Google review
For 2 adults and 3 children it cost nearly £30 for 1 hour. On entry staff were lovely and shown us where to go. There are no family changing rooms just make and female. Female changing rooms were extremely busy with a block of 8 - 10 changing rooms. Cubicle with shower curtains. The pool has one big slide and and a mini children's slide. Waves came on for around 5 minutes. Kids enjoyed it but I would t say it's worth the money
Leanne C — Google review
Upon arrival it was a really nice building & very quick to get booked in. Went inside for a swim, wanted to purchase some goggles at the main entrance, however was astonished at the price tag for one pair of adult ones (£28.) I think children's goggles was about £14. Price of the swimming itself was reasonable. Pool was fun with the water waves when they activated & a slide where you can go on above a certain hight & if not above the hight you can have someone who's over that hight go down with you. I did notice a few times when going down you lost speed and sometimes got stuck (had to pull myself down.) There is no changing room curtains in the male part for children to safely get changed in private, (ended up sending the kids into a room where 3 toilets was to get them changed in private.) It's an open locker room. Wasn't impressed when taking a 7 year & 10 year old in there and some old guy pulled down his pants not something anyone should see especially at their age. When questioned about the lack of privacy they replied and said it's something they plan to do in the future. -2 * for the lack of privacy & - half a * for fair pricing of goggles & another half a * for the old guy. All in all if they can improve the male section of changing rooms would of been a 4 & a half star.
Born P — Google review
Riviera International Centre, Chestnut Ave, Torquay TQ2 5LZ, United Kingdom•https://www.leisurecentre.com/riviera-international-centre/swim•+44 1803 299992•Tips and more reviews for Waves Leisure Pool

9Babbacombe Cliff Railway

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Babbacombe Cliff Railway, established in 1926, has been a popular mode of transport for visitors traveling between the top of the cliffs and Oddicombe Beach. The railway offers stunning coastal views and a convenient way to access the beach without having to navigate a challenging walk. Despite being initially closed during wartime restrictions, it reopened in 1951 and has since provided a non-exhausting means for people to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking scenery.
I was a bit scared to go on this but the guys assured me it would be OK and worth it, so I did. I was so pleased that I did. The small beach with the shop and cafe was lovely. Very friendly and helpful staff. The only negative was you had to pay 30p for the loo in your mobile, well not everyone uses theirs for paying especially old folk and would have been caught short.
Debbie D — Google review
After about 30 years of not going here it was great to go back, it has got bigger and better so much to see. This is a great place for all ages fantastic to see how much can be put into a small space I can recommend this museum and thank you to all that keep it going. There are steps will be a problem if you can't get up them toilets on the ground floor. Excellent place.
Pete P — Google review
A pleasant pebbly beach is located right next to the beach. There's a paid toilet (0.30p) and it's kept clean. There's also a restaurant and ice cream in various flavors right next to it. Getting down to the beach is difficult because you have to walk downhill. For the lazy, there's a cable car. The cable car is open from 10 a.m. The ride down is short but pleasant. You can admire the magnificent views, and you can also rent kayaks here. I recommend this very attractive spot for sunbathing and more.
ThisIsMexD — Google review
I went to Babbacombe Cliff Railway with my family and it was such a lovely place to visit, we walked down the cliff way path which is very idyllic walk down to the beach where there is a lovely cafe and shop and also has a lovely little beach. there is also a place where you can hire kayaks, after staying for a while we then went and experienced the railway cart as it is a very steep climb up but mostly for the experience of it. there is also a gift shop at the top of the railway cliff. definitely would recommend visiting this place.
Bobby — Google review
I googled things to do in near Torquay this came up, less than 2 miles away but the hills phew. It's flat along the clifftop road. Great views walking to it and worth it for only few pounds each way. Leads to nice beach with shop, restaurant, weather ruined it a bit for me but fairly quiet sheltered beach. I'd go again.
Avtar J — Google review
Love this place coming here for 38 years never gets boring many changes over the years but most good the cliff railway is the best great views and still only 2.50 a ride
Ba B — Google review
Best way by far to get up from the beach, these things are great and a worthwhile piece of heritage to keep going so recommend a visit as the beach is also good woth and excellent kayak hire place that does great tours of the coastline
Pete W — Google review
Been coming here since I was a toddler, love it. Always good to get a small and a wave as the down one passes the up one.
Matt H — Google review
Babbacombe Downs Rd, Torquay, TQ1 3LF, United Kingdom•https://www.babbacombecliffrailway.co.uk/•+44 1803 328750•Tips and more reviews for Babbacombe Cliff Railway

10Living Coasts

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Bus stop
Outdoor Activities
Aquariums
Zoos
Nestled on the harbourside at Beacon Quay in Torquay, Living Coasts is a unique coastal zoo and aquarium that offers an incredible variety of marine life, birds, and mammals. Visitors can marvel at penguins, seals, otters, and octopus while exploring the on-site aviary showcasing around 300 species of birds including puffins and Inca terns. The below deck aquarium features underground viewing windows for an up-close look at penguins diving.
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11Princess Theatre

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The Princess Theatre, located in Torquay next to the English Riviera Wheel, has been a prominent entertainment venue since its grand opening in 1961. With seating for up to 1,500 people, it hosts a wide range of performances including musicals, drama, stand-up comedy and live music. The theatre is particularly renowned for its summer season programming which aims to entertain the influx of tourists during that time.
Lovely venue with comfortable seating and friendly, patient staff. Reasonable parking in the area (BUT keep strictly to the rules in the Marina Carpark!!), There's a RADAR Key Toilet down stairs worth noting since otherwise the toilets are cramped and busy (two for the men both UPSTAIRS)
Chris T — Google review
Sat in circle. Egress was a bit tricky with all the audience moving at once. I suggest stewarding of movement would be safer. The audience demographic was older. The stairs were very scary. The bar was clean, but inadequate with insufficient seating. The show was magnificent and well enjoyed by all.
Elaine R — Google review
Went to the Ministry of Science show here with my children. Absolutely fantastic show and experience. Lots of staff, all very friendly. Lady on the upstairs bar is especially a credit to the Theatre. Nothing was too much trouble, fantastic under pressure and still bubbly warm service! Seats where fairly small, and a cup holder would have been really helpful but not the end of the world! Toilets very clean and tidy, however more really could be done with as only one toilet facility upstairs for gents (that I was aware off) Love the idea of being able to preorder drinks and snacks for the interval to be either collected, or taken to your seat. Great visit and would come again
Harry B — Google review
Went to see Wet Wet Wet there in 30th October and it's a cute little theatre. Bar at the back of the stalls, where you can buy snacks & drinks. Toilets were down a few flights of stairs, so hopefully there's a disabled loo on the foyer level. We were told it was a sit down concert, so that was a bit of a dampener, but towards the end everyone was on their feet. Slightly small stage, so our view of the stage from the side was a bit obscured by speakers etc so I'd recommend booking middle seats. Parking was a bit of an issue, so arrive early to grab a spot. Overall, it's a lovely venue, and I'd definitely go back again. Lovely staff, very welcoming.
Lynn W — Google review
Large auditorium with good views of the stage.Well organised and easy in and out.God facilities and helpful staff. We were privileged to see Graham Nash in concert with a tremendous support band. If they are appearing at a venue near you then if you can please go. You will not regret it- enjoy!!
Michael W — Google review
My wife and I went to see riverdance, it was AMAZING. The mucisions were AMAZING, the dancers were AMAZING. Love To go and see it again. We didn't want to leave. We wanted to see more. Thank you SO MUCH Riverdance, we couldn't of asked for anymore. All these people moaning about the theatre, not having enough people for the Riverdance production, you can only fit enough people for what the stage can fit. Thank you again.
Mark H — Google review
Went to the tribute entitled " Some Guys have all the Luck ". The show was excellent and well worth the ticket price. However, on arrival at the Theatre there was very little seating available. I finally found a table with just one chair. I asked for assistance from the server who very unhelpfully suggested I go on a search if I required additional seating. I approached the upstairs bar, which was closed except for those that were dining. I then went to the next door bar, who didn't serve coffee. The option was to purchase a coffee in the downstairs bar and negotiate the spiral staircase to bring it back. Rather than trying to do a balancing act I opted for an Orange Juice and a bottle of Doombar beer. Then to add insult to injury I had to pay an extortionate price £7.30 for the beer. Each time I buy a ticket I'm always asked if I wish to donate to preserve this live event venue. If they only got there act together with the bars they probably wouldn't a subsidy.
John F — Google review
Went to see Rick Wakeman. Great show, theatre is a good venue to watch any show, all the seats have good view. Well organised, the staff were great. The night went of without a hitch. Definitely recommend for any show.
Chris J — Google review
Torbay Rd, Torquay, TQ2 5EZ, United Kingdom•https://www.atgtickets.com/venues/princess-theatre-torquay/?utm_…•Tips and more reviews for Princess Theatre

12Babbacombe Theatre

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Performing arts theater
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Theaters
Babbacombe Theatre, located on the picturesque Babbacombe Downs, has been a prominent part of Torquay's entertainment scene since the 1930s. This historic venue hosts a variety of performances including musical tributes, comedy acts, and rising talent showcases. It is particularly renowned for its annual Christmas show and seasonal variety shows that receive rave reviews from visitors. Operated by the Torbay Civic Society, this community theatre also welcomes top touring shows throughout the year.
We went to see Clinton Baptiste (The medium clairvoyant and renowned psychic) here in February. The theatre is in a stunning setting which is a great start. Close to several pubs and restaurants for pre-show food and drinks. The building itself is fabulous. The art deco inspired building is well maintained and retains many original features and signage from its early days. The bar facilities are OK but were definitely not designed with modern customers in mind. Overall the experience was amazing, with the ambiance of the theatre adding to this. The venue is small and gives an intimate feel to a show. We would definitely travel back down to see another show.
Dave G — Google review
Surprisingly comfortable, cosy traditional local theatre, with a good size stage. Our view of the stage was unimpeded, and sound quality was very good. Facilities here are a bit lacking, with too few loos, which were very grubby, and the bar is in what looks suspiciously like a converted broom cupboard. However, a member of staff did say that they were very much looking forward to a forthcoming refurbishment, so hopefully this shouldn't be an ongoing issue. Most of the staff were lovely, helpful and friendly. There is a very pleasant cliff walk with a view across the bay, and plethora of very nice cafes and bars in which to spend time while waiting for the doors to open. Street parking is limited. We used the Princess Road carpark, which at £10.50 was a tad steep. The theatre does not have a front of house annex, bar or toilets for early arrivals. Public facilities are nearby however. These are contactless pay access only. A good evening out.
Boris B — Google review
A good old fashioned theatre with lots of character and quaintness. Perched overlooking the sea, parking nearby. Great acoustics and seating wasn't too bad.
Paula S — Google review
Went to see Jim Davidson and it was a Good Night 👍😁. The Theatre is very pleasant and the staff were very Pleasant and Courteous. The Bar was well stocked with lots of Goodies 🍫🥤🧃🥛🍶🍦🍺🍷. We just got Ice-cream. Overall it a nice experience. We look forward to seeing another show in the Future. 👍😁👍😁
Stephen F — Google review
I've lived in Plymouth just down the road and never been to babbacombe in 54 yrs! What a beautiful place the theatre is what I can only describe as the last picture house, quaint but beautiful theatre, really good service and a good.
Steve C — Google review
Good fun. A little strange coming to a xmas entertainment show in October but my son has autism and loved it, a nice old fashioned venue with good old fashioned british humour, great night all in all.
Paul H — Google review
Awesome evening watching The carpenters experience. Lovely old theatre with stunning views of the sea. Very friendly staff with bar and half time snacks. Recommend a visit you won't be disappointed.
Stephen C — Google review
Lets have a party was a fantastic show, great dancers and very funny comedy sketches. The cast are very talented especially Steve Laister and Lorna Sullivan. Such a fantastic two hours of entertainment. Well done to all the cast.
Jackie H — Google review
Babbacombe Downs Rd, Torquay, TQ1 3LU, United Kingdom•http://www.babbacombe-theatre.com/•+44 1803 328385•Tips and more reviews for Babbacombe Theatre

13Meadfoot Beach

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Beach
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Meadfoot Beach is a charming shingle beach located in the English Riviera, just a 30-minute walk from Torre Abbey Beach. This Blue Flag-winning beach offers a picturesque setting with views of the coastline, cliffs, and Thatcher Island. It's less crowded than other touristy beaches and is popular among locals. Visitors can enjoy safe swimming under lifeguard supervision and explore rock pools during low tide. The area also features seasonal amenities such as toilets and a cafe for convenience.
Lovely little gem that doesn't get too crowded. Stoney beach with some sand, especially when the tide goes out. Nice, friendly cafe with 30p to pay toilets. Some on-road parking but paid parking at one end. Calm waters with lots of outcrops, which can be kayak around. Looking across to Brixham makes this an attractive little cove.
Marcus B — Google review
Meadfoot Beach is a true hidden gem in Torquay. It has a peaceful, relaxed vibe that's perfect if you're looking to escape the crowds. The water is clean and calm-ideal for a refreshing swim or paddleboarding. The views across the bay are stunning, especially in the early morning or around sunset. There's a mix of rocky and pebbly areas, so beach shoes come in handy. I also appreciated the beach huts and the little café nearby, which adds to the charm. Definitely worth visiting if you love quiet coastal walks and tranquil seaside moments.
AsabaYT — Google review
We took the coastal path by the harvester in Torquay and walked up through the hills past Daddyhole and into Meadfoot. It was a lovely walk. I did get lost at one point though but that's my bad direction! We started about 9:30pm so it was going dark but was a lovely hike! We arrived about an hour later so was dark but still a beautiful view!
Grace B — Google review
Continuing our adventures around Torbay we caught the bus to Wellswood and turned left walking past beautiful huge houses in the general direction of the sea. And…lo and behold we ended at Meadfoot beach which was really peaceful, basking in glorious sunshine and feeling like the vibe of a Mediterranean hideaway cove. Probably only the 2nd time I have been here and I have never sat and admired it in its glory. Pebbles,stones and some sand it wasn’t deterring the families enjoying and swimming …floating around looking at speed boats and day trip boats. Nice little cafe too with a good snack menu and then we strolled via Daddyhole back to Torquay which was only 15 to 20 minutes ….wow crazy we haven’t enjoyed it before. We will be back…
Colin B — Google review
Lovely place to swim, to jump into water, coastering, to paddle board, beautiful views, 2 showers to be used, a coffee shop, forest nearby, coastal paths. Some free parking if you are lucky. If is windy, best to enjoy the views and not adventure into sea :)
Ionela F — Google review
Awesome little beach to go paddleboarding and swimming. Beach disappears at high tide. You can easily reach the London Bridge Arch from here by SUP or Kayak. Very limited parking so make sure you get here early. If you don't want to pay, there is few onstreet parking spaces, they've filled up by 9am this morning. A cafe and public toilets above the beach. Toilet 30p to use, contactless payments only.
Dom K — Google review
Loverly place, little polluted with people but that’s to be expected on such a day, loverly clear sky’s and good view! Weather was 31 degrees and felt like it too. Sea was clear and quite blue. Wish there was some sort of gif shop along with the cafe where you could get beach essentials such as blow up rings, sun glasses, cream and so on. Met a loverly crow on walk back to car, video of said crow included.
Aimee P — Google review
Lovely little Beach for a dog walk, with cafe
David W — Google review
Meadfoot Sea Rd, Torquay, TQ1 2LL, United Kingdom•https://www.enjoytorbay.co.uk/beaches/meadfoot-beach/•Tips and more reviews for Meadfoot Beach

14Oddicombe Beach

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Oddicombe Beach in Torquay is a popular year-round destination with a Blue Flag award for 33 years. Visitors can take the Babbacombe Cliff Railway down to the shingle beach, where they can find deck-chair hire, a traditional beach shop, and the Three Degrees Bar and Bistro. The beach offers activities such as paddling for kids and water sports.
Probably the best spot in the Bay! Beautiful, tranquil, full of amazing wildlife, popular for sea swimmers, sailing, kayaking, sheltered, good amenities and lovely cafe/ restaurant, shop for nik naks/ inflatables, accessible via unique cliff railway. Kayaking, peddlo and other watersports hire available in summer, good service, pretty reasonable rates to. No parking in summer but generally find a spot in winter. Beautiful walk down if you're able, but it's steep, either via steps adjacent to the cliff railway or a single lane road that winds its way down. Beach is Mix of pebbles and sand, beach shoes advised for comfort if on a beach day out with the kids. There are steps at top of beach to sit on if preferred. Even has a museum down there. Its a great beach, just a very special place
Hogs D — Google review
Today, I hiked down to Oddicombe Beach in Torbay - and it was absolutely stunning. The trail winds its way through lush greenery, with occasional openings that reveal sweeping views of the sparkling English Channel below. As you descend, the air grows fresher and saltier, and you can hear the faint crash of waves calling you closer. The path itself is a mix of gentle slopes and steeper sections, but every step is worth it for the incredible coastal scenery. When you finally reach the beach, you're greeted by dramatic red cliffs towering above soft pebbles and turquoise waters - a hidden gem that feels like a little slice of paradise
AsabaYT — Google review
What a pleasant beach with a great cafe and a very reasonably priced gift shop. Plenty of seating on the steps and. As cute array of beach huts. Set in a bay the sea was calm and you can hire paddle boards and kayaks
Emma H — Google review
Very clean beach with great views. Plenty of areas to sit including the rental of deck chairs and lounger chairs great day out. One thing to be aware of is that dogs are allowed on the cliff train all year round but not allowed on the beach all year round
Happy C — Google review
Great beach with kids as it’s pretty much enclosed both sides so they can’t wander too far. Steep roads and paths to get down but a cliff railway (chargeable) is available, just don’t miss the last one back! No real parking and wardens are on the look out, I even saw them ticket someone for letting a disabled lady out of a vehicle at the bottom. Lovely, but pricy, cafe on the beach for take-away and eat in food & drink
D E — Google review
The location is stunning and there are plenty of facilities the issue is that the beach itself isn't sand it more like gravel which isn't easy under your feet. The other problem is there is a bit of plastic in the water although the the beach is spotless. There are toliets put they cost you 30 pence per person and it's contactless payment only. Which normal isn't a problem if the are well kept, but they are a bit of a mess.
Paul O — Google review
The scenery is really pretty. It’s a steep walk down the mountain to the beach itself and I walked with boots on and my laptop in my bag and was breathing like a hyperventilating whale but all worth it in the end :)
Magdellah L — Google review
A beautiful beach it must be said. Lovely deep red sand with elegant pebbles. There is a cafe too and even a cliff top railway museum. Over the last ten years, the beach has suffered rock falls which have blocked off part of the beach- especially when the tide was in. It is dog friendly. I spent a lovely afternoon with my son throwing stones into the sea.
Steven L — Google review
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15Occombe Farm

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Occombe Farm is a working organic farm in South Devon that welcomes visitors for free. The farm features a 2km nature trail with abundant wildlife and scenic woodland views, as well as gardens to explore. Additionally, the farm includes a petting zoo with goats, rabbits, guinea pigs, Shetland ponies, and donkeys. Visitors can also enjoy grooming experiences for the animals and partake in scheduled events such as the harvest weekend.
Lovely place to visit with children! You can cuddle guinea pigs, brush the goats and more in the barn, can see more animals like sheep, pigs, chickens etc on a lovely little walk around the grounds. There’s a great indoor play area which is done beautifully, including a small room with some soft play items for younger ones. The outside play space is also charming with a sand pit, ride along mini tractors and hay bail play bits too. There is a cafe next to the indoor play area which is great for catching up. Several toilets and baby change facilities. There is also a nature trail you can walk, and the main cafe / restaurant upstairs, and the farm shop stocked with great locally sourced bits. It is a great day / afternoon out for the family! It might seem expensive for one day entry as it’s not very big, however you only have to go 3 times a year for the annual pass to be worth it (and it also gets you discount in the cafe and farm shop too so quickly makes your money back!). Plus remember the proceeds go to Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust so a cause which helps protest and preserve what’s great about the bay. The farm shop is lovely with locally sourced items such as yummy jams, chutneys, dressings, chocolates, wines, eggs, fresh veg and flowers etc. A deli counter with the option to make takeout lunch boxes (there’s usually some sort of deal on). There are children’s toys and books etc, gifts and homewares too.
Holly H — Google review
The entry price is insane! I attended with my parents and son but didn’t end up staying as it would have cost us £33 to essentially watch him play on a playground and look at some Guinea pigs and sheep. It’s an additional £10 if you choose to bottle feed their animals for them.
J J — Google review
Nicely presented site, and clean. Entry is reasonable and food prices does rival other venues, about what you would expect. Family enjoyed our visit, the only disappointment was in the Café area by the indoor play, the staff member was not willing to check allergen information on their food (despite the usual signs "happy to help" with dietary needs) for a serious allergy, so had to settle for a sandwich.
Anthony G — Google review
Very Popular .. full crowded on a Saturday lunch time.. lovely orchard.. good nature trailer to walk around .. ♥️🥰
Aru N — Google review
Very good love ginger i adopt her my membership for a year one out end off September paths good if be no stones flat paths all the way round farm make it easier access for mobilty scooter user i am thankyou nice day 😀 😊
Heather J — Google review
Just arrived back from Occombe farm visiting the kids play area. Would like to mention Gail who is always so lovely when we visit. She was especially kind today with my grandson who is trying hard to be potty trained. She was so good in praising and encouraging him 🙂 Thankyou so much Gail you are a credit to your job 😊😊
Ruth W — Google review
I had heard mixed reviews about this place but recently decided to give it a go, and my am I glad that we did. What a little gem of a place. Although not masses to do there, the kids seem to love it. We managed almost 4 hours and they still didn't want to leave. The stacked straw bales are a big hit, although there are plenty of hidden holes in which feet and even whole legs fall into and get trapped, but they loved it. Not many animals, but enough for them to get hands on if the wish from cuddling to grooming. Now the TRACTORS..... OCCOMBE FARM PLEASE TAKE NOTE.... Great idea, but there just are not enough!! Most of the pedled ones are missing their peddles so the kids can't use them. Also making them really dangerous as now they're just got metal bars. Please fix them up, please buy some more. What about some wiggle cars? Or even some pony cycle things? Anyway..... just an idea and in my opinion the only area really that needs looking at. After paying for day entry I then upgraded to an annual pass. Its perfectly located to come and visit for an hour or so after school. Cafe is expensive, but welcome to bring own food and a flask. Maybe some extra seating inside somehow? Or even a long bent along a wall somewhere and some coat hooks. I've found that people place a bag and some coats at a table but don't actually sit down and use it. Hey I'm full of bright ideas..... maybe you should just employ me 🤣🤣
Hayley R — Google review
Very friendly place especially when we go there with children. Very good food, great attractions. A successful trip to start the day. A large farmer's shop with a large assortment. Great animals, I recommend to visit this place
Yuria97 — Google review
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16Torquay Watersports

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Torquay Watersports offers a variety of activities such as diving, surfing, and paddling in the sea. The area is known for its excellent diving spots and is home to one of Europe's largest underwater observatories. The Western Diving Centre provides various courses including PADI Open Water Diver and Specialty Open Water Diver. Visitors can explore the stunning coastline, observe wildlife, and discover secluded coves.
Wednesday 7th May 2025. What an amazing way to spend an hour, an amazing boat tour (thanks Greg). Sadly we didn't see any dolphins or seals that would have been the icing on the cake. Well worth the money (£40) Will definitely be booking again. Thanks Guys most enjoyable, wish I'd booked on my other trips but will be on future trips You can grab a delicious coffee afterwards at Coffee Riviera Ltd, a few steps away. The trip includes doughnuts
PAULINE P — Google review
We had the most incredible time on the Coastal Tour on the RIB yesterday, we were very fortunate with the weather which always helps but it wouldn't need to be a fair weather trip providing you're wrapped up appropriately! We had a fabulous guide who had the perfect balance of looking after our safety and making sure we had fun. He was very knowledgable about the local area which was great for me as a local and my friend as a tourist. We saw lots of seals, birds and jellyfish.. no dolphins on this occasion but the thrill of the boat means that you don't leave with any disappointment. Meet at a handy booth on the Marina and there's step free access down to the boat. Bags can be left safely at the booth. It can be chilly out on the water, even in fine weather so bring a layer. You can take photos and stop to admire whatever shows up! I would thoroughly recommend the trip and we will be rebooking for sure.
Beth P — Google review
Amazing trip that I can highly recommend. Great value for money with the experience you get. Our guide made the tour very entertaining and informative at the same time. many thanks for a great afternoon out!
Niki C — Google review
“Dolphins and donuts!” Fabulous trip out today in Torquay. The skipper, Greg, had a great knowledge of the local area and wildlife…and a great rapport. Felt totally safe, great commentary and visited some lovely places seeing gulls, guillemots and fortunate enough to be visited by a pod of dolphins which was glorious to watch in the sun. The journey back to port was memorable with my son loving the fast boat and “donuts” before returning to the harbour. Fantastic trip which will be remembered. My thanks to the team.
M A — Google review
We did the coastal trip. Great way to spend an hour! What an experience. We saw a family of risso's dolphins. We were at the front of the boat and it was a great view. Already want to book another trip!
Grace B — Google review
Genuine, amazing experience - whizzing across the bay, into coves and checking out the lesser known areas. Tonnes of wildlife, and a few swimming, special visitors came to say hello! Would 100% recommend, it's worth it!
Kirsty S — Google review
Loved the whole experience, Greg the skipper was knowledgeable, friendly and professional. This trip was amazing and well worth the money. Recommended.
Heather B — Google review
Wonderful trip. I would highly recommend. The team were really helpful, fun, friendly and knowledgeable. We heard some fascinating facts about the points of interest visited during the cruise. We even saw some dolphins which was magical. We had a lovely time. It was an unforgettable experience for us all - many thanks to the crew for such a fun filled excursion.
Shanthi F — Google review
MDL Marina, Vaughan Rd, Torquay TQ2 5EQ, United Kingdom•http://www.torquaywatersports.co.uk/•+44 1803 362122•Tips and more reviews for Torquay Watersports

17Princess Gardens, Torquay

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Princess Gardens, part of the award-winning green spaces managed by SWISCo for Torbay Council, is a delightful spot to spend a leisurely day. Established in 1890 by Princess Louise, Queen Victoria's daughter, this charming garden boasts well-kept flowerbeds, manicured lawns, and elegant fountains.
Beautiful garden and well looked after. Nice to have a peaceful walk through. Great fountain too
T.H. G — Google review
Princess Gardens in Torquay is a lovely, well-maintained park, perfect for a relaxing visit. The park is open 24/7, so you can enjoy it any time. It features a beautiful fountain and is a great spot for both relaxation and for children to play. Many visitors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and central location.
Dhiresh M — Google review
These gardens, originally planted on land reclaimed from the sea, offer a pleasant respite from the bustle of the town and the harbour, with lawns, flowerbeds designed in beautiful patterns, and splendid coastal views. I did miss the Mediterranean feel of the exotic palms that were flourishing here last time I visited several years ago, but I noticed that new young palms and other saplings have been planted to replace them. There's a big wheel, a war memorial, and an ornate Victorian fountain that has recently been restored. Ample seating. Conveniently close to cafes, refreshment kiosks, and the other seafront attractions. A nice place to relax with an ice-cream and watch the world go by.
Valerie H — Google review
Beautiful, well kept gardens. Lovely for a walk or picnic especially in the nicer weather (such was the case when we were there).
Lauren R — Google review
Nice garden overlooking the harbour. I was there in March, when it still was cold, but probably in summer it is a perfect place to walk and enjoy the views of the coast.
Aylara M — Google review
What beautiful gardens right on the dockside. You can see a lot of effort is taken with the design and maintenance of this attraction. The grass is well cut and the flowers are in beautiful patterns. There is a lovely fountain in the middle too that still works. A joy to behold
Steven L — Google review
A very pleasant garden where you can spend nice time with your family😀
ThisIsMexD — Google review
A nice place to just relax and chill. Beautiful flowers and plenty of benches to sit on.
R M — Google review
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18Torquay Land Train

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The Torquay Land Train is a tourist attraction that takes visitors around the town of Torquay. It is open all year round and is a delightful way to explore the town. The "guard" and driver are both lovely and friendly, making it an enjoyable experience for everyone who visits.
My friend and I were staying in Torquay over Christmas and saw this lovely little train pass by us on Boxing day. We were just about to have lunch but went out a bit later to see if we could get a ride. We picked it up near the train station and asked (as it was around 3pm) if they would be able drop us back where we'd got on. The driver said that was okay so off we went. It was a delightful and slightly bumpy tour around the town. The "guard" and driver were both lovely and friendly. My friend especially enjoyed it and for a fiver each it was well worth it.
Rosa241 — Google review
Train ride was a good way to take elderly mother round Torquay. However, zero thought put into safety when boarding her (didn't bother telling us about the ramp). Also, called ahead to check departure time and once confirmed waited 30 mins at a nearby cafe, arrived at at stop to watch the driver pull away 15 mins early. Annoying. Don't count on the timetable.
Alexandra C — Google review
It's only £7 each so we didn't expect too much. A reasonable trip around Torquay and the staff were friendly. There is a recorded commentary which is quite interesting. I've deducted 2 stars because the driver interrupted the commentary with his own unintelligible ramblings which spoiled it. He does also advertise his cheap accommodation in Thailand.
Jim R — Google review
Saw a train leave, so waited for the next one almost an hour later at 3.05. It arrived late. The lady told us they weren't doing another trip as not enough people to go on it! What a waste of our time and a real let down. If someone was waiting for the hop on hop off, they may have struggled to get back down the hill on foot. Very poor service. I wouldn't risk it.
Ruth — Google review
My family thoroughly enjoyed the experience and seeing part of Tourquay.
Sean B — Google review
It was 45 minutes late and they were persuading people to get off early on the final run so that they didn't have to bother to do the whole run. As we got off the final words we heard from the staff were: Driver to conductor, "do you want a lift home?" Conductor to driver, "no. I'm just off in here for a dump." How charming. Sums up Torquay really.
Paul N — Google review
Hopeless waited 40 mons for no show train, don't try phone you just get garbled message. Honestly don't waste your time or monry
Frank L — Google review
Absolute crap, basically showing you what you've already seen just by walking about. Don't waste your time and money on this rubbish.
Gavin J — Google review
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19Cockington Village

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Cockington Village is a charming destination that offers a delightful riverside stroll, a serene country park, and an array of artisan shops housed in Cockington Hall. It's an ideal location for picnics and hosts various seasonal and school holiday events, making it perfect for visitors seeking both relaxation and entertainment.
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20Paignton Zoo Environmental Park

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Paignton Zoo Environmental Park, located in Devon, is a thrilling visitor attraction spread across 80 acres. It houses over 2,500 animals from various habitats such as the savannah, wetlands, and tropical forests. Visitors can get up close to rare species and learn about the zoo's conservation efforts. The park offers a unique Jungle Express train ride and play areas for children. It's an ideal destination for families to spend an entire day exploring and experiencing wildlife wonders from around the world.
Me and my family really enjoyed our day here. Definitely enough animals to make a day out for the family. My kids loved the seeing all the animals but the giraffes, crocodiles and monkey's definitely stood out for us. Maps need updating for toilets as we found some in a different area than listed. Enjoyed the play areas, food areas and a little win a teddy section. Also enjoyed a lovely icecream. Would recommend!
Stephanie C — Google review
Visited here midweek during the late August bank holiday break in Paignton. We booked in advanced and got a slight discount was around £60 odd pounds for a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children). The site is huge and is a lot of up and down hill so wear comfortable shoes and prepare to walk. There are loads of animals, cafes, play areas for kids to enjoy and they really had a blast. We were tired by the end but was a great family day out, would recommend you visit here if you in or near to Paignton.
David K — Google review
A great zoo with a large verity of animals a few of which wasn’t out for you to see but it wasn’t a massive issue. You can see some of the animals quite close up like the orangutans, lions, cheetahs, baboons etc. There is a lot of inclines if you’re someone with mobility issues you may struggle but it is well worth the money you pay to get in. There is a lot of tree coverage so you’re not baking in the sun while walking around. Would definitely recommend
Amie P — Google review
Amazing zoo with fantastic staff. My 2 daughters ages 8 and 13 recently had a junior zoo keeper experience and they loved every minute of it. Jake, their experience guide was extremely knowledgeable, patient, kind and kept the girls engrossed for hours! Thank you Jake for a wonderful experience for the whole family!
Claire M — Google review
We went on a cold damp drizzly day, so some animals weren't outside to see. Im disabled on a mobility scooter. Most of the park is accessible and robust scooters can be hired at the zoo. We were given a map and advised on the best route for mobility scooters. We ate food in the resaraunt. Food was good quality. The only fault was tables weren't cleaned so quickly so hard finding a clean table. We only had half a day here, so we zoomed round. On a nicer day and a leisurely stroll round, you coukd easily spend a whole day here. Animals get fed at certain times, so if you wish to see this, ask at entrance the timings, then you can adjust your route accordingly. We were particularly fascinated with the sloths. Never seen one in real life before, they are fun to watch. I would reccomend a visit, help support this lovely zoo to stay open.
Kelly H — Google review
A great day out, just enough to cover in an afternoon, with not too far between each area. A lovely range of animals of all kinds with good size enclosures for them. Lots of information available at each area. Food and drink onsite is great with a number of choices available. We stopped into the cafe area as the other ones around the zoo are closed out of high season.
Michelle F — Google review
We visited the zoo for my son’s 9th birthday and for an extra special treat we had arranged for him and his sister to do the giant tortoise experience. The zoo is clean and generally well maintained and the animals all seem content and we’re all out and about today. Their enclosures are natural and spacious with plenty of enrichment provided. The giant tortoise experience was great! My son loves them and wants to be a zoo keeper, so this was the perfect birthday treat! The keeper who led the experience, Jake, was brilliant! He was patient and relaxed and easy to talk to, he answered all the questions we had and provided lots of information to the children about the tortoises and the other animals he cares for. He was friendly and polite and really helped make the experience memorable, fun and informative, thank you! All the staff today were so helpful, from Jake to the welcoming staff at the entrance and even the staff in the restaurants and takeaway huts were great! We had a great day and my son said it’s been his best birthday yet, we love Paignton zoo anyway and have been many times before but today was really special, thank you!
Mark B — Google review
The zoo is very large and it's easy to get lost, so I recommend bringing a pen to mark your location on the map you get at the entrance. Sometimes you need to spend more time seeing a particular animal because they're hidden in the bushes or in their huts. The terrain varies, and you often have to walk up or down a hill, so you'll have to take a few steps here, which I think is a plus. There are a lot of animals, but not all of them are necessarily 100% different. 😀😀
ThisIsMexD — Google review
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21Paignton Pier

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Paignton Pier is a classic British seaside attraction that has been welcoming visitors since 1879. This family-friendly entertainment complex offers a variety of activities, including tenpin bowling, fairground rides, crazy golf, and a cafe. The pier features traditional amusement arcades with games for all ages and even has a Jurassic Park themed crazy golf course. Visitors can enjoy stunning views along the seafront during the day and experience the pier's neon lights reflected in the water at night.
The pier is quite long but it's all covered with games and fun. It all looks nice, but everything is old and not everything works or doesn't accept money. There's a nice golf course at the end of the pier. There are also takeaways here. You can always come and have fun with your family.😀😀😀
ThisIsMexD — Google review
The pier itself is lovely and the views off the end are well worth the walk. My issue was with the arcades,it was quite obvious that the games are all rigged not to pay out. I've never played a 2p machine that literally didn't drop a single coin. It's a real shame because the place is well looked after and could easily be a nice place to spend an hour if they weren't cheating people.
Paul O — Google review
Very clean and tidy pier all the kiosks and children's rides looked new! The 2p arcade was fun and again very clean. At the end of the pier is a crazy golf Jurassic Park with dinosaurs. Great fun for all the family and great photo opportunities.
Sue R — Google review
The arcade is exceptional - some real exclusive games and the ticket grabbing is fun with decent prizes. Some machines you've probably not seen before. And in good state of repair - how many arcades have broken machines? Exactly, these are proper with plenty of staff to help out if tickets get jammed.
Andrew P — Google review
It was one of the best piers we've been on. There was so much for families to do same applied to paignton, we really enjoyed our visit.from the moment we stepped on the pier there were food kiosks then game stalls and amusements up to you get to a crazy golf at the e d, non stop fun for the kids, non stop pay out for mum and dad but if you get a bad day it's really good
Jane A — Google review
This is such a lovely retro day out. We spent several hours here. So many lovely retro games. The payout machines are definitely rigged (claw machines, 2p machines etc), but this is expected. We have fun on them regardless. There are lots of lovely photo opportunities, and the view is quite beautiful at the end of the pier. We didn't play the golf but it looked like fun. They have the traditional carnival snacks as well which is nice. We will definitely come again.
Lisa P — Google review
Nice pier, with lots of Amusements and a mini golf course at the end. Watch out for the dinos though. Great views of the bay and beach.
David S — Google review
Lovey pier to visit, great for kids and big adults alike. Free to go on. Your usual penny arcades, with a crazy golf course at the end. You are able to walk to the end of the pier without any problems.
Colin F — Google review
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22Babbacombe

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Babbacombe, located in Torquay, Devon, England, is a charming district with a rich history of smuggling and fishing. One of its most famous attractions is the renowned Babbacombe Model Village, featuring miniature buildings and animated scenes. Visitors can also explore Kents Cavern to capture photos of historic Stone Age remnants. The town offers great dining options with stunning views along the coast towards the Jurassic Coast and Dorset.
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23English Riviera Visitor Information Centre

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The English Riviera Visitor Information Centre is your gateway to the charming coastal area of Torbay, featuring the towns of Torquay, Brixham, Paignton and Babbacombe. This borough in Devon boasts stunning beaches, delectable seafood, and a calendar filled with exciting events. Explore Agatha Christie's legacy on a walking tour in Torquay or wander through Cockington Village for a delightful experience.
If you are a big fan of Agatha Christie and you are visiting Torquay and have a chance to do the walking tour.... do it! You will not be disappointed! Graham was a great tour guide and gave little unknown tidbits of information regarding Agatha Christie, her life, her stories and characters. There is a lot of walking.... about 2.5 hours worth so be sure to wear comfortable, sensible shoes, but it is well worth it. Don't forget to visit Cockington Village. It's a quaint village town that takes you back in time with the thatched roofs and splendid afternoon tea. We had such a great time today! Thank you again Graham!
Luis A — Google review
I wanted to know about Sunday bus services to Babbacombe and Cockington, so I popped into this visitor information centre, conveniently located on the harbourfront. The lady behind the counter was not only very pleasant and friendly, she provided me with all the info I needed about how often the buses run, and where I could catch them. There were plenty of free leaflets about local attractions, maps, and some interesting guidebooks about Devon (I bought three). You can also buy Agatha Christie themed gifts and souvenirs, as well as some of her murder mysteries.
Valerie H — Google review
Good source of information and everything Torquay/Torbay. Friendly and helpful
Jarrod B — Google review
So helpful. Great suggestion, wrote down information for me. Even advised on the bus routes.
Claire I — Google review
Tourist information services seemed to be non-existent, including information points at the bus station. We found the lady in the guildhall, Totnes most informative.
Teresa S — Google review
Wonderful place to visit. Sun, sea, sandy beaches, great range of shops and cafés. And yachts.
David — Google review
Loved my Agatha Christie tour… almost like the books.
Swaraj M — Google review
Fabulous place. Staff are welcoming and helpful. Even teenagers liked it. Full of ideas for everyone.
The F — Google review
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24Riviera International Centre

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The Riviera International Centre in Torquay, part of the iconic English Riviera, offers a range of amenities including conference and event spaces, a swimming pool with lessons available, a fitness center, and a brasserie. The area is known for its laid-back atmosphere and beautiful beaches such as Abbey Sands, Baddicombe Beach, Oddicombe Beach with its colorful beach huts and bistros, and the hidden gem of Ansteys Cove.
In my experience, Membership is Impossible to cancel! You can't cancel at the club. You must ring a special number and listen to the worst brain pain music that eventually stops after 25 mins or so and nothing....call again... Groundhog Day! No recourse. I am paying £47 a month for something I haven't used for 7 months since my dog got sick. £47 includes the 'private online doctor' I couldn't register with, even with help from IT. Booking classes 14 days in advance was a sell, but turns out it's rare you can't get into a class on the day. Riviera gym is great, If you can't get there and don't want to leave in a hurry.
C B — Google review
The pool is great for children, you walk in with it gradually getting deeper like you are walking into the sea (especially when wave machine is on). There are water fountain stations which my baby loved watching spurt and tip out water at different speeds. There’s an assault course for rubber ducks and a pirate ship theme in a separate section to the main pool, and a further waterfall around a mini pool. There’s a water slide too but I don’t think this is always functional. It’s fantastic for kids. Reception staff were very helpful giving advice on membership etc. The down sides were the changing rooms - there is nowhere to get dressed with privacy as there are only single changing rooms with a curtain, no family size changing rooms to put your baby down safely while you dress. It would be a squeeze to be in there with an older child too let alone more than one child. Nappy bins need emptying. The water was supposed to be 31 degrees but was very cold so must have not been heated to the correct temperature. Unfortunately parking adds quite an additional cost and drinks are basic but expensive in the cafe. There is no accessible toilet apart from upstairs very far from the pool. Nowhere for you to go to the toilet and put your baby down or bring in the pram as toilets are too small. There is also a gym, conference rooms and cafe on site.
Holly H — Google review
I was there on a guest pass the changing cubicles have curtains that give some privacy but hanging off the rail . The steam room looked like a crime scene because 25% of the seats were broken and yellow tape was on seats informing clients not to sit on them as they were broken. Staff young but lack communication skills
Christina G — Google review
Lovely centre and staff, just unfortunately the parking system was not updated in the best way. The signage for "Members Parking" was still showing, I took our two young daughters for their once a week swimming lessons. As a member parking was free if parked in the members area. I was surprised to receive 3 X £70 parking fines in one letter, some 3 weeks later. I wrote to Smart Parking giving them my Membership number, they denied the Appeal. I wrote again to POPLA with more supporting evidence of Signs Clearly showing "Members Parking Area". (see photo's) They refused to look at the appeal as it wasn't on their own appeal forms. (It was a typed letter). I sent it back saying on their appeal forms "see attached letter", this time they wouldn't look at the appeal and wrote back to say claim was out of the appeal date period. (It wasn't). After a flood of letters, and subsequent threating letters from 2 different Dept Collection Agencies over a three year period. I now have an upcoming court summons, which I fully intend to vigorously defend. How can a local leisure Centre Member, working for Torbay NHS, just trying to teach her young children the life skill of swimming, parked in a Members Area parking, which was free parking for Members. With clear Photo's of the Parking Area be harassed for over three years by Smart Parking, the parking providers for Riviera International Centre. I am sure I can't be the only one in this situation as the implementation of the ANPR parking system was far from clear. (There were not notices as you walk from the members free parking area into the Centres' reception area, see photographs). I would welcome any response from the Centres Management staff, as to why their members are subjected to this aggressive treatment from their chosen Parking Providers.
Dan S — Google review
Warning you need to pay for the car park!! No problem with the facilities but the car park has a managed privately. Something I missed as I ran in late to play pickle ball with a friend.
Jayne F — Google review
Upon initiating membership cancellation, I understand that an additional month's payment is required. My inquiry to a staff member regarding this matter was met with a reference to the terms and conditions. It is also important to note that this requirement was not communicated during the initial onboarding process. Consequently, the obligation to pay for an extra month is perceived as unfavorable
Yogeshwaran S — Google review
Swimming pool and play facilities for the little ones absolutely great. Plenty of lifeguards too, great. Changing rooms are disgusting and in need of a revamp! I think paying for the parking too is absolutely disgusting, when you've jyst paid a whopping £7 to bleddy swim for 1 poxy hour.
Vicky B — Google review
The ERIC is the only decent place to swim in Torquay. The centre is used for conferences and events all through the year, but we only use the swimming pool and sometimes the gym. The pool is quite large (much bigger by far than any other pool in Torquay), it's clean and has a wave machine and a slide. Our children love going there, but it is a bit expensive at £18 for a family to swim. Would be good if there was membership for families.
Quillatron — Google review
Chestnut Ave, Torquay, TQ2 5LZ, United Kingdom•http://www.rivieracentre.co.uk/•+44 1803 299992•Tips and more reviews for Riviera International Centre

25Play Cafe

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Play Cafe is a family-friendly establishment that offers a safe and enjoyable environment for children to play while adults can savor delicious food and freshly ground coffees in a stylish cafe setting. The menu features freshly prepared salads, smoothies, fairtrade coffee, and organic and local produce. Additionally, the cafe provides various play and meal deals for visitors. The soft play area includes slides, tunnels, rope bridges, and a separate section for toddlers with engaging activities.
A lovely soft play, very clean, really friendly staff! Ordered hot food which was all nice! Hot chocolate was delicious! The kids had an amazing time. We come to Dartmouth every year so will definitely be back again next year :)
Sophie L — Google review
I came with my 5 year old boy last Thursday afternoon. I don’t usually leave reviews but the lovely lady with glasses working that afternoon was so great with my son. She spoke to him about how nice his T-shirt was, he struggles with his speech at times and she took the time to try and understand what he was saying. She gave him sweets and even some to take home for his sister. I cannot thank you enough, he was talking about you all afternoon. An absolute credit to the play area :-)
Freya A — Google review
I’m just having to write to say how disgusted I was by the customer service I received today. My daughter attended a party today and I had to bring my son along aswell. At the door I asked about food for him and was told I could order and ask for it to come out at the same time as the party food. When I then went to order food I was told you weren’t taking orders currently as the kitchen was too busy!!!! Right ok so one of my children can eat but the other can’t!!!! And then when I said I’ll just take a drink I was told it was £3 minimum on the card!!! I get a minimum but £3 is quite a lot and I wanted to spend more than £3 but couldn’t!!!!! I paid £9.50 for my son to get in for him not to be able to eat or drink anything. I’m absolutely disgusted.
Kelly G — Google review
Was once very good value but now it is very overpriced, especially for parents with multiple children. Whilst I understand the cost of living increases etc, it is still unreasonable at £9.50 per child… £8 per child would be more reasonable, especially as Adults are charged £1 each per visit too.
Rachel V — Google review
This is one of my fave soft play places. Very nice and spacious, well presented and lots of kids to play with up to the age of 10. There's a good selection on the menu to choose from and the staff are helpful and friendly. At the moment they have lots of pretty Christmas decorations up and a few festive additions to their menu...mince pies etc. My little girl loves going here. They also have the little tykes cars for them to play with. The toilet facilities are very clean and modern too.
Rachel L — Google review
We visited play cafe for the first time during half term . The play is on the main road so parking can be a bit hectic but there is a carpark near by. Once we were inside we found it was a really great place. There is a section for older kids and younger kids. The toddler area is separate so they don’t get overwhelmed by the big kids. Our girls loved it they both enjoyed playing in the baby area. The play centre has good cafe with a wide range of food. The staff are incredible and very friendly, one of our girls got attached to a ball and the kind staff let her take it, very greatful for that thank you 😊 Overall well worth a visit wonderful place
Oohlalalisa — Google review
Went here for the first time yesterday. I cannot praise the place enough. Absolutely brilliant. Opens at 9:30, you can either buy just a play ticket, or they have various play and meal deals you can pay for. They have a good menu with a wide choice for children and adults. The main bit is a massive soft play area, with slides, tunnels, rope bridges and everything else you expect but on a bigger scale. They have a separate section for under 2's with a ball pool, disco ball, and squidgy blocks. There is a section for 2 to 4 year olds, and a section with a town on the floor and trucks to drive on it. There is a room in one side where a lady does a different craft each day the child can join in with my little one came home with a sunflower seed in a little pot he helped make. There are tables with puzzles and blocks, and a mini sofa with dolls. The facilities are excellent, plenty of seating and toilets with baby change and steps/mini toilets for the little kids. Go for yourself and see!
Amy B — Google review
Really lovely soft play, clean, plenty of different areas/sections and things for kids to do. Friendly staff, and the food was nice.
Emma S — Google review
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26Royal Terrace Gardens (Rock Walk)

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The Royal Terrace Gardens (Rock Walk) is a park in Torquay, Devon, England. It contains a variety of rocks and plants from all over the world, as well as a small pond and waterfall. There are various paths around the garden that allow visitors to explore it at their leisure. The garden is open from 10:00am to 5:00pm from April to October, and from 10:00am to 4:00pm in November and December.
This beautiful garden and clifftop walk stretches for about half a mile along the seafront. I joined the pathway just behind the Princess Theatre, and climbed all the way to the top. The level lower path running parallel to the prom was lined with a profusion of palms, grasses, colourful flowering shrubs, and exotic plants. Look out for the grotto, with a fantastic little sculpture inside, about halfway along! The walk to the top was up a moderately steep path with easy steps (but lots of them!), and stout handrails. I didn't find it too challenging, and it was well worth the effort, because increasingly spectacular views of the harbour, Torre Abbey Sands, and the wonderful coastline of Torbay open up as you climb. The wildflowers are beautiful, and pines cling to the rock face. And it was so peaceful up here, way above the bustle of the prom! There are seats all the way up if you need to rest, and a viewing platform at the top. The Rock Walk is a lovely experience not to be missed!
Valerie H — Google review
Beautiful scenery. It starts from car park next to Premier Inn and ends behind the Arcade. Very short walk across but worth going up to see fantastic view of sea front. You can walk down the steps to main road and to promenade. We did one big loop back to car park.
Nirvana — Google review
Visited here (31/05/24) Truly amazing views from here. A long walk up the many steps but it was worth it. There are a few benches on the way up that you can stop and rest at. Make sure you take plenty of photos here. Great opportunity. Lots of colourful plants on the way up.
T.H. G — Google review
There is a lot of steps up and down but well worth the effort to get some spectacular views of Torquay beach, bay and harbour. Clean well maintained benches to sit down and take in the views
S — Google review
Lovely views across Torbay on a beautiful sunny day this really is a must if you haven't done it before. Me and the wife joined the walk on Sheddon Hill just above the foot bridge and walked as far as the Princess Theatre,this was as far as we could go as the workmen were cutting back the shrubs and plants so the rest of the path was closed.I believe it goes as far as Fleet Walk so we'll probably do that next time and I imagine it's a lot easier walking down than up! That said the views are stunning, give it a go.
Nev B — Google review
Great views over the harbour, lovely master bedroom and a spacious lounge diner. The only downside is the main bedroom, it has a bath with a shower head that has no shower screen or fixture for the shower so you have to hold it at all times. It's ok if you're an octopus and you don't mind the floor getting wet.
Kevin B — Google review
Stunning views and amazing walk!
Dace C — Google review
Great vantage point to see the beautiful bay of Torquay.
Coronavirus W — Google review
Rock Walk, Torquay, TQ2 5SW, United Kingdom•https://www.enjoytorbay.co.uk/parks/royal-terrace-gardens/•+44 1803 207797•Tips and more reviews for Royal Terrace Gardens (Rock Walk)

27Torre Abbey Sands

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Torre Abbey Sands is a beautiful soft sand beach situated in Torquay. It is Blue Flag certified and dog friendly from May to September. There are toilets, cafes and snack stalls available for the obligatory ice cream.
This place as all ways held a special place in my heart and to return felt absolutely amazing ... Fish and chips are great and the sea is amazing. The only downside I found are people now are more arrogant becareful as people will cut in front of you or even bump into you with out apologising but other then that it's an amazing place to come to!
Davey J — Google review
+/- There are better beaches in the UK. It's a small sandy beach with quite a few rocks. The benefit this beach has over others is that it's in the town with all the amenities that come with that. Water shoes and a wetsuit are recommended. We couldn't see any lifeguards although an area is barriered off for the swimmers. !The report of one of the other reviewers that the water quality is terrible is false. At the moment of writing the quality is excellent; for the most actual reading please check the following website: https://environment.data.gov.uk/bwq/profiles/
Danny — Google review
Torre Abbey Sands is one of Torquay's most inviting beaches - wide, clean, and with beautifully soft golden sand that's perfect for barefoot walks or building sandcastles. It's easily accessible from the town centre and right by the seafront promenade, making it ideal for a spontaneous beach day. At low tide, the beach really opens up, and the shallow waters are great for paddling or a safe swim. On sunny days, it gets a lively buzz, but there's still space to stretch out and relax. With cafés, toilets, and ice cream stands nearby, everything you need is within reach. A brilliant spot for both locals and visitors.
AsabaYT — Google review
Enjoyed a leisurely stroll along this wide sandy beach. It's easy to access: steps with a handrail lead down to the sands, and there's also a wheelchair accessible ramp next to the promenade bridge. The clean reddish sand, with hardly any shingle, is perfect for young children to run about and play. When I was there, there were lots of people paddling in the sea. Great views of Torquay and all along the coast. There's a beach café where you can buy a coffee or an alcoholic drink, and there are also paddleboards for hire, kayaks, and snorkelling equipment. Abbey Park and Meadow are just across the road, and it's only a short walk from the harbour and other seafront attractions.
Valerie H — Google review
Clean shallow water great location. Limited time available due to tide changing but great beach nonetheless.
Yi W — Google review
Was lovely in high tide but not a clean beach
SUNDAR T — Google review
A small beach with beach huts for hire. Lovely little rock pools with wildlife and a nice day out. There is a chip shop and ice cream store about 20 meters away but they don’t take card!
Feyaza K — Google review
A nice clean beach, and not too busy, however it’s not disability friendly. We walked a while and didn’t see any slopes down to the sand, so were forced to stay on the paved sides.
HannahOguntade — Google review
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28English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark

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The English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark is a captivating destination that showcases an extraordinary geological narrative, spanning from the lush tropical seas of the Marine Devonian to the stark landscapes of the Permian desert. This area not only highlights significant historical milestones in geology and archaeology but also celebrates its rich cultural heritage. Nestled in South Devon's picturesque rolling hills, Torbay boasts a stunning coastline shaped by its unique geology, which harmoniously intertwines with diverse wildlife and vibrant local culture.
A most pleasurable environment.
Chris H — Google review
Ground Floor, Town Hall, Lower, Torquay TQ1 3DR, United Kingdom•http://www.englishrivierageopark.org.uk/•+44 1803 207358•Tips and more reviews for English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark

29Tor Bay Harbour Authority & Beaches

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Tor Bay Harbour Authority & Beaches is a vibrant hub that perfectly blends maritime charm with recreational activities. The bustling port features a working pier, lined with shops along the quayside and a scenic promenade leading to the marina. The tranquil waters of Tor Bay are ideal for sailing enthusiasts, offering various sea schools where you can learn to navigate dinghies, yachts, and motorboats. For those seeking an inclusive experience, the Disabled Sailing Association provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities to enjoy sailing adventures.
My boat is there but for holidaymakers its lovely to walk around too, so many things to look at. There are lots of cafes and restaurants, marine and fishing shops, a new French bread shop and many other retailers.
Kevin M — Google review
In Torbay harbour we have been lucky to see many vessels in anchorage, including the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier and various cruise ships. A great place to come on holier to live.
Jonathan P — Google review
Always enjoy having a wander around the harbour when we come here on holiday, admiring the boats as well as the scenery. There are a couple of good quality gift shops at the harbour which are worth taking a look at and the cream teas and chip shops are competitively priced.
Sam P — Google review
There is a beautiful stretch of sandy beach that leads to the harbour where you can walk along the harbour wall and admire the sea view or the array of moored boats. Lots for the family to do including boat rides, London Eye style viewing wheel, or visitors centres - Dinosaur World and Living Coasts coastal zoo.
Ciar O — Google review
It's a good Port for our cruise ship. Tender took about 15 minutes to get in harbor. Then easy walking all over TORQUAY/Torbay. Shops, fish and chips, market, stores plentiful.
Ropl — Google review
Great spot on a sunny day with lots of market stalls and unusual art and crafts. Lots of places to eat inside and out and fun for the kids in the arcades on the pier.
Julie C — Google review
Wonderful place to come visit in the summer :) beautiful riveria very clear to swim. Local to restaurants and coffee shops. Lots of water activities available at reasonable prices. Walking distance to town centre. I wouldn't want it any other way, lived here now 5 years originally from London. More to do here, less pollution great for families and kids. 19 miles to National park Dartmoor which is worth checking out while you are here. Cockington park which is a 15 mins drive. For the kids sealife, or a boat ride to see the dolphins or seals even to the other islands Brixham, Dartmouth. Guarantee when you are here wouldn't want to back. Happy vacation :)
Constancia M — Google review
Due to social distancing and only allowed to have one daily exercise a day, I went for a walk around the harbour. The only noise was the creeking of the boats in the harbour due to the wind, there was an occasional runner or person walking their dog. I was stopped by the police as I'm walking with my fella, this is OK as we live in the same house.
Denise D — Google review
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30Torquay Beach

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Torquay Beach is a gem along the stunning English Riviera, boasting over 22 miles of breathtaking coastline and more than 20 beautiful beaches. Among them, Torre Abbey Beach stands out as the main attraction due to its size and central location. This Blue Flag beach offers a safe and clean environment for visitors, making it easily accessible from the harbor area.
Discover Torquay: “The Jewel of the English Riviera”. Torquay has been a popular English holiday destination for generations. Located on the stunning English Riviera, with beautiful beaches, rich history, and a Mediterranean feel. Visitors can explore the famous Kents Cavern Prehistoric Caves, enjoy the vibrant nightlife, and relax at the beautiful beaches. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, Torquay has something for everyone. #EnglishRiviera
Maria S — Google review
It is a nice place to visit. A pleasant walk along the beach, then to the pier to have lunch, chips, and fish (always good) with wonderful scenery all around.
Carlton K — Google review
Absolutely amazing place, palm trees, everywhere, and beautiful blue green waters. Hard to believe you are still in the UK. I would most certainly advise and advocate a trip to Torquay if you have never been. There is also a very very reasonably priced Airbnb at 61 Quinta Road.
Ant — Google review
This beach sandy and is a great place to swim. It is usually moderately crowded, so you can still enjoy a relaxing time. There are plenty of paid parking spaces nearby, making it convenient for visitors. A nice spot for a day out.
M K — Google review
The beach isn't the best but the water is beautiful! So clear and clean! Lovely place
Christopher M — Google review
A nice area to walk along and take a seat to look out to sea. If you have the energy, climb the steps to the top for amazing views
Kate S — Google review
Such a nice and calm beach to visit lovely views and such nice places to eat
Katie D — Google review
Torquay Beach, nestled along Victoria’s picturesque Great Ocean Road, is a true gem for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Renowned as the gateway to the Surf Coast, this beach offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, vibrant culture, and thrilling activities. The beach itself boasts golden sands that stretch endlessly, bordered by rugged cliffs and rolling dunes. The waves here are iconic, making it a paradise for surfers of all levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner looking to catch your first wave, the surf schools and rental shops lining the shore make it easy to dive in. The gentle waves closer to the shore also make it family-friendly, with plenty of shallow spots for kids to splash around safely. One of the highlights of Torquay Beach is its laid-back yet lively atmosphere. On any given day, you’ll find a mix of locals and tourists enjoying the sunshine, from sunbathers and swimmers to beach volleyball enthusiasts. The grassy esplanade behind the beach is perfect for a picnic or a leisurely stroll, with plenty of benches and BBQ facilities available. If you’re a fan of coastal walks, the Surf Coast Walk offers stunning views and takes you past some of the area’s most breathtaking landscapes. It’s also worth exploring the nearby Torquay town, known for its surf shops, cafes, and the Australian National Surfing Museum, which gives a fascinating insight into the area’s deep connection with surfing. For those looking to relax, there are quieter sections of the beach where you can unwind with a book, enjoy the sound of the waves, and watch the sunset over the horizon—a truly magical experience. In summary, Torquay Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through Victoria. Its beautiful setting, excellent surf, and welcoming vibe make it a perfect spot for a day out or a longer stay. Whether you're there to ride the waves, enjoy the scenery, or simply soak up the sun, Torquay Beach offers something for everyone.
Mukul P — Google review
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31Torquay Seafront

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Torquay Seafront offers a picturesque and vibrant experience, with hidden valleys and stunning views. The area is home to the Cockington Court craft center, where visitors can explore and purchase unique handmade items from local artisans. Despite some minor inconveniences like locked disabled toilets, the overall atmosphere is friendly and enjoyable. The seafront provides top-notch amenities for relaxation, including peaceful promenades and beautiful beaches perfect for picnics.
The beach here is stunning. Amazing views, lots of cafes and bars along the way. Beautiful scenery. Definitely worth a visit to Torquay - it's the perfect place to relax.
Szurdi S — Google review
Torquay Seafront is a charming blend of classic seaside nostalgia and natural beauty. Whether you're strolling along the promenade, enjoying the panoramic views of the English Riviera, or simply sitting on a bench watching the yachts glide across the bay, there's something relaxing and almost timeless about it. The palm-lined paths, well-kept gardens, and grand Victorian hotels give it a Riviera feel, especially on a sunny day. You'll find plenty of cafes, ice cream stands, and fish and chip shops, making it perfect for a casual afternoon out. Sunset here is especially beautiful - the light over the harbour is something special. Definitely a must-visit spot when in Torbay.
AsabaYT — Google review
Glorious in the sunshine. Have been on holiday (and day trips from Bristol) many times. Plenty of places to eat and lovely trips to Brixham on the ferry. Picture perfect.
Kelly T — Google review
The beach is a bit dirty. I would suggest Oddicombe beach for more fun and activities. Also, I would personally recommend @Sea Kayak Torbay. Kieran is friendly and we enjoyed the activity very much.
Hardik P — Google review
A lot of development in infrastructure is making a big improvement. Some great bars and places to eat. Check out Allerdale apartments for somewhere to stay
Chris H — Google review
The beach is good for surfers, there are a lot of waves here and overall it's a nice place with a great view
ThisIsMexD — Google review
Natural beauty. Very clean and fresh area. There is Services to pay for parking and an hour crews.
Mohammad J — Google review
Now is a great time to visit. Over a mile of spectacular Christmas lights all along the seafront. A dazzling display with many different shapes, colours and arrangements including roses, an octopus, shooting stars and beautiful Christmas trees
Heather B — Google review
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32Rock Solid Coasteering

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Rock Solid Coasteering offers outdoor entertainment, private tours, and boat safaris throughout the season. Conveniently located near Treacle Valley campsites at Maidencombe beach, it provides an incredible coasteering experience. The knowledgeable guides offer high-quality gear and ensure a safe yet thrilling adventure with plenty of challenges like clambering, bouldering, and sea jumping. Customers praise the exceptional experience and commend the guides for their friendliness and expertise in geography and rock formations.
What an awesome experience! My daughter and I had an unforgettable few hours exploring the stunning coastline around Maidencombe with Rock Solid Coasteering. We worked our way up from 3m to 5m and finally took the plunge off a 7m jump into the crystal-clear water below — what a thrill! Our guide, Ziggy, was fantastic — incredibly knowledgeable about the local geology and history, and most importantly, made us feel completely safe and supported throughout the experience. If you're looking for a mix of adventure, fun, and natural beauty, we can't recommend this highly enough. Go for it — you won't regret it!
Michael P — Google review
A fantastic trip! Went with my two children (13 and 11) and we had a great morning bouldering, climbing and jumping along the coast, but with no pressure to do anything you weren't comfortable with. Ziggy and Tom were amazing hosts, with lots of history and stories of smuggling and pirates. Would highly recommend.
James W — Google review
Awesome family morning spent scrambling and jumping…. Ziggy made sure we all felt comfortable and challenged! Some of us jumped high, some of us a bit lower and we all had a great time and felt a real sense of achievement! Would definitely do again.
Kate B — Google review
Today we had an amazing time with Ziggy and the team at Rock Solid. I took my 3 young children aged 8, 11 and 13 and the guide was attentive and supportive putting the kids at ease allowing them to fully enjoy the entire experience. We all absolutely loved it. Variety of jumps, moulding and even luck enough to see a seal up close. Would recommend and will be doing it again.
Martin H — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Ziggy our guide was fantastic! Really knowledgable and motivating for our group (cracking sense of humour too!). We had an absolute blast and can't wait to go again!
Will S — Google review
Went with partner and we had an amazing time. Team were super knowledgeable, helped everyone no matter what level they were at and got to see some amazing coastline. Ziggy the owner clearly loves what he does and the nature, and he grew up in the area so felt like exploring his playground. Saw whitebait being hunted by mackerel, missed dolphin pod by 30 mins, went through incredible jungle that was used in Tarzan because it was like a rainforest and even gave us a hot chocolate near the caves. Highly recommend and free pics at end too
YOLO I — Google review
Had a blast on the coasteering tour with Ziggy and Harry as our guides. Great fun for a big group and some gnarly jumps by the end. Would recommend to all!!
Jordan C — Google review
Absolutely brilliant. We threw ourselves off cliffs, scrambled through sea caves, and I only screamed louder than my girlfriend once (maybe twice). Ziggy was hilarious, professional, and made us feel completely safe—while encouraging enough chaos to keep it thrilling. Highly recommend if you enjoy adventure, adrenaline, and mild panic. Would do it again in a heartbeat
Roan C — Google review
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33Hollicombe Beach

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Hollicombe Beach is a hidden gem nestled between Torre Abbey Sands and Paignton, offering a secluded and picturesque red-sand coastline. Accessible through a pedestrian tunnel from Hollicombe Park, this beach provides a tranquil escape from the crowds. With its warm waters, sunbathers and swimmers will appreciate the sheltered bay's English Riviera vibes.
Tucked away between Paignton and Torquay, Hollicombe Beach is a peaceful hidden gem that's perfect if you're looking to escape the crowds. The striking red cliffs and golden sand make it incredibly scenic, especially at sunset. Access is easy via a sloped path, and there's a tunnel that adds a bit of character to the entrance. It's ideal for relaxing walks, beachcombing, or a quiet picnic. Not overly commercialized, so it feels more natural and unspoiled. There are no major facilities on the beach itself, so it's worth bringing what you need for the day. Great for families, couples, or solo visitors who appreciate a calmer beach vibe. Just be mindful of the tide, as it can come in quite far. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the Paignton area!
AsabaYT — Google review
I can't believe I've never been here before. It's not the biggest of beaches, but there is sand. Awesome views of the coastline and out to sea. Apparantly it's dog friendly too which is handy to some. Perfect for kids who want to collect shells. Seems to be a pill box/army bunker in the hills looking oit to sea(i maybe wrong).Perfect location for sun all day long! I really do recommend this place. And to get here you go through some beautiful well maintained gardens/park.
Jon_the_explorer — Google review
The place has a very beautiful view and the place is great for surf. However there is a sewage discharging right into the sea. People get in the water regardless, so it might not be harmful, but I found it gross.
Ilaria M — Google review
Hallicombe Beach in Torquay is an absolute gem! The stunning red cliffs create a breathtaking backdrop against the clear blue waters, making it a perfect spot for relaxing and soaking up the scenery. The beach is clean, well-maintained, and ideal for both sunbathing and leisurely strolls along the shore. The calm, shallow waters are great for swimming, and it’s a peaceful escape from the busier nearby beaches. Whether you're looking for tranquility or a picturesque spot to enjoy with family and friends, Hallicombe Beach is a must-visit!
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Perfect for dog walking in the winter! Nice beach to chill out at during the summer (maybe with a BBQ? Is that allowed?).
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Lovely beach with easy access
Kerry G — Google review
Great beach quiet Great views Free Parking for 4 hours on the main road Short walk to the beach through the park
Andrew P — Google review
A great not so busy beach with lots to do...one side is sand and the other side has some rock pools
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34Anstey's Cove

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Anstey's Cove is a picturesque hidden spot located between Torquay and Babbacombe. As you make your way down the steep path, you'll be surrounded by lush woodlands and a wildlife reserve, offering great opportunities for nature photography. The cove boasts stunning views of limestone cliffs and dramatic rocks, providing a serene environment away from the busier beaches in Torquay. It's an ideal place to enjoy a peaceful swim or simply relax in the South Devon sunshine.
Quiet, peaceful and incredibly beautiful - this small pebble beach is a place worth visiting if you want to escape the crowds. You can rent a deckchair for £4 and relax, swim in the sea, eat lunch or just have a cup of tea. At the back of the beach there is a hillside thick with woodland and a trail that will lead you to a hill with an amazing view of the bay and the coastal headland of Long Quarry Point. When I was here in September 2020, you could see cruise ships moored here and not sailing due to Covid restrictions. Car park machine screen not working so only way to pay is website
Tom G — Google review
Lovely little hidden beach with s little cafe which has tea and coffee and snacks and a seating area really enjoyed stoping here when we went on hoilday highly recommended
Tan S — Google review
What a gem Anstey's Cove is! This little haven boasts a fantastic cafe serving delicious food and coffee, plus the welcome addition of clean toilet facilities and plenty of seating. But the real star of the show is the beautiful cove itself, with its invitingly crystal clear water and captivating rock pools. I can just imagine children having an absolute blast here, paddling in the clear water and becoming intrepid explorers amongst the rocks! We also took the opportunity to walk a section of the South West Coast Path from Anstey's Cove back to Torquay, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. The scenery was utterly breathtaking, with truly spectacular vistas, similar to the stunning view I've included below.
Ian — Google review
Absolutely stunning location. They call it the English riviera and now I see why. There is a car park just up the hill with a short walk down to the crystal clean water. Lovely say out in the sun watching the world go by at this location.
Rob H — Google review
Lovely views, well worth a visit. It is a bit of a steep slope to get there, but definitely worth the effort.
Karen W — Google review
This is one of my favourite local places to visit on any day of the week. It’s very unspoilt. They have pay and display parking both on street and a public car park. Absolute gem of a place ❤️
B — Google review
Really beautiful views. Stunning cliffs. Beautiful water. Cafe nearby. Didn’t use but sensational place.
Rebecca's V — Google review
Excellent cafe bar, and small, rocky beach, perfect for clambering over the boulders and looking for sea creatures with the kids. Water was crystal clear. Steep hill down but has steps as well as a road. Car park at the top has a pay machine.
Mark R — Google review
Anstey's Cove Rd, Torquay, TQ1 2JE, United Kingdom•https://www.enjoytorbay.co.uk/beaches/ansteys-cove/•+44 1803 208024•Tips and more reviews for Anstey's Cove

35Torquay Library

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Nestled in the heart of Torquay, the Torquay Library is a treasure trove for book lovers and families alike. With an impressive collection that spans fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature, this library serves as a vibrant community hub. It regularly hosts engaging literary events like author readings and book clubs that foster a love for reading among all ages. Visitors often rave about the warm and welcoming atmosphere created by the dedicated staff and volunteers who go above and beyond to assist patrons.
Lovely library and friendly staff. A safe place to sit down to study/work. With free WiFi and plenty of places to set up your laptop, a good place to visit if you work from home.
Marita D — Google review
I have never had anything but a good experience at this library. Staff and volunteers are generally welcoming friendly & very helpful. During the pandemic they went above & beyond to aid people needing books. I believe it's an enabling hub for all sorts of ages and problematic lifestyles. I've been a member since coming to TQ in 1970 , and before the internet I've used it for children, my studies & career. It's forever re inventing itself to ensure they do their best for the community it serves. Gvmt local & national should cherish and support all libraries and those who work to make it such an open hearted. resourceful place to be.
Cas S — Google review
Lovely place to go. The staff are incredibly helpful and the system works incredibly well. Great kids section and a nice atmosphere for everybody both young and old.
David B — Google review
I will be honest. The main reason that I go to Torquay library is to keep my toddler busy specially during halfterms. Today we attended an event with a local children book author, Julian and read a few books. It was amazing. The staff member who was setting up the relax room was a star. She was friendly, accomodatig and had amazing skills in dealing with early year education. She made a totally different vibe in the room in compare to the previous events that we attended. I just wanted to thank her for her excellent service and ask please keep her in charge of kids events. She is really passionate about it. Torquay library's kids section needs more community base events like this. In general, I am happy with their service but unfortunately the facilities are not so great. There is always a queue for toilets and they are normally messy and smelly. The opening hours are irregular. We need library be an available option for the community without thinking if it is open this afternoon or not. The Newton Abbott library setting is a much more friendly environment for children. I hope Torquay library improves the setting in the near future and the lovely and caring community in Torbay can get together for more events in the library.
لاله ص — Google review
Love going to the library, very helpful and friendly staff. Very good choice of books and I don’t know what I would do without the library. Thank you for being there. It just gets better more books and staff are great.
Eileen B — Google review
"TORQUAY TOWN HALL CENTRAL LIBRARY".. ------------ LEARNING, READING, HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS, INTERNET, MUSIC, DVD, BOOK CLUBS, ETC.. LOCAL HISTORY GROUP, CV EXAMPLES, ICONIC HISTORY BOOKS, ETC.. Mon + Wed + Friday 09.30hrs to 18.00hrs.. Tue 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs.. Thurs 09.30hrs to 13.00hrs.. Sat 09.30hrs to 16.00hrs.. ---------- "TORQUAY TOWN HALL CENTRAL LIBRARY"..
Tim B — Google review
I have just moved to the area and was welcomed by the wonderful staff who told me about the toddler clubs they have and assisted me in printing off some paperwork. The library is a beautiful Art Deco building with an amazing atmosphere.
Steph C — Google review
Just joined. What a lovely place. The staff were really friendly and helpful, great selection of books/DVDs/CDs/comics, free WiFi, computer area and only 70p for a coffee or a soup. Wow!
Rick H — Google review
Lymington Road, Torquay, TQ1 3DT, United Kingdom•https://discover.librariesunlimited.org.uk/-/torquay-library#/?l…•+44 1803 714452•Tips and more reviews for Torquay Library
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36English Riviera Walking Tours

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Embark on the English Riviera Walking Tours' Agatha Christie tour in Torquay to delve into the life of the renowned author. Led by Graham, an engaging and knowledgeable guide, this 2.5-hour exploration offers a captivating insight into Agatha Christie's connections with Torquay and her literary works. Gain a deeper understanding of Torquay's history and its significance to Christie's upbringing as you stroll through town and along the bay.
We had the best fun on Graham's Fawlty Towers Walking Tour. Obviously knowledgeable about Basil (being a distant cousin, of course, some things just run in the family!) & the 12 funny episodes of the show. The walk was easy & our amateurish attempts at re-enacting scenes from the show were hilarious (to us anyway 🤣) I didn't know my husband had such acting talent. We highly recommend this entertaining tour to anyone who wants a laugh. Thanks Graham.
Keiva M — Google review
I agree with everyone's feedback here, Graham is a fabulous tour guide. Not only is he engaging, friendly and extremely knowledgeable, he also goes above and beyond to give you tips of other places to visit in the local area. I absolutely recommend him (and his humour). It's such a memorable tour...I took the Agatha Christie one… and one I will always remember I'm sure. Many thanks
Roya D — Google review
We can't say enough wonderful things about Graham and this fabulous tour, an absolute must for any Agatha Christie fan. Graham not only covered Agatha Christie's life but also included so many interesting little known anecdotes and facts about her and her family. Graham also covered local history of Torquay, he patiently answered questions and pointed out numerous other spots of interest in this beautiful area. We were also given time to sit, rest and use facilities. The tour took over two hours which just flew by, we also had a lovely group of people on our tour. We are already planning our trip back to Torquay àt this same time next year and hopefully do another tour with Graham. Thank you so much for this wonderful experience.
Joy U — Google review
This was honestly one of the best walking tours I've ever been on. I think it would be interesting to people who aren't even fans of Agatha Christie. Graham was incredibly patient with all our questions, very knowledgeable and managed to have the perfect mix of humour and silliness throughout the tour to keep it varied and interesting. He really seemed like an expert on Agatha and I felt encouraged to read more of her books and watch more of the tv adaptations. He also used pictures as well as the locations on the tour itself, which really helped to bring life and colour to the stories he told. Thank you so much Graham. Definitely recommend to anyone visiting Torquay. 10 out of 10
Sally D — Google review
Huge thanks to our amazing group leaders, Graham and Paul! The day was absolutely fantastic — I couldn’t be happier. I’d highly recommend everyone to experience it for themselves!
Eglina B — Google review
Our tour guide was Graham and what a guide he was. Tour started an hour or so before sundown and it was great to experience the history of the area and to walk a bit along the coastline as the sun began to set. 0% chance we could have experienced this on our own. Our guide showed us crucial historical bits that we would have easily walked past without noting. He paced the tour to our groups interests and speed. Thanks.
David N — Google review
Very good experience with Graham, knowledgeable , funny, and a good guide. Would definitely recommend to those wishing to find out more on Agatha Christie the person.
Tony C — Google review
We've been on 3 of the walks this year and they were all absolutely brilliant! The scenery was stunning, the information shared was so interesting, and the leaders were fantastic! We'll definitely be coming back again next year!
Debra C — Google review
Vaughan Parade, Torquay, TQ1 1BG, United Kingdom•http://www.englishrivierawalkingtours.co.uk/•+44 7414 777606•Tips and more reviews for English Riviera Walking Tours

37Torquay Lawn Tennis Club

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Torquay Lawn Tennis Club is a fantastic destination for both tennis enthusiasts and those looking to host memorable events. With budget-friendly coaching sessions available during the holidays, teens can sharpen their skills while parents unwind at nearby cafes or soak up the sun on the beach with breathtaking bay views. The club also serves as an excellent venue for private parties, offering helpful staff who go above and beyond to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Torquay Tennis Club is the perfect venue for a private party. The staff could not do enough to help with my dad's 70th surprise party. I was able to set up for the party in the day and store food items in the kitchen. They offer free parking, reasonably priced drinks, clean modern facilities, and service with a smile. Thank you for being such great hosts!
E B — Google review
Nice club but like most tennis clubs it's just too expensive for most people.. Shame as I'm sure we would have a lot more players with ability in the UK if they could lower the price... However if you can afford it then the facilities are excellent.
Mickeybubbles — Google review
Slightly cheeky review of this excellent club as I'm the receptionist here! Pickle ball now available, everyone welcome 🙏 pop in for a coffee ☕️
Sharon G — Google review
Lovely friendly club, extremely welcoming to guests. Great hospitality and good courts, although the lines could do with a refresh
Francoise B — Google review
Great place to go to learn and improve your tennis skills.
Andy B — Google review
Super club with a wide range of surfaces and indoor facilities. Staffed clubhouse and outside terrace very handy also has a new Padel court and a couple of Pickleball courts
George A — Google review
Great place to play or learn to play tennis. Good coaching.
Andy B — Google review
We play wheelchair tennis here and the whole team are really helpful and have welcomed us with enthusiasm.
Graham A — Google review
Belgrave Rd, Torquay, TQ2 5HP, United Kingdom•http://torquaytennisclub.co.uk/•+44 1803 209500•Tips and more reviews for Torquay Lawn Tennis Club

38HQ escape Rooms - TQ1 1DE Torquay

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HQ Escape Rooms in Torquay offers an exhilarating adventure that challenges your teamwork and problem-solving abilities. With a variety of themed rooms, each designed to engage participants of all ages, you can expect a thrilling experience as you work together to solve puzzles and escape within the time limit. Visitors have shared their excitement about the diverse challenges available, making it suitable for families and groups alike.
Came here with my partner and his son who was visiting Torquay. He’s a police officer so we thought it might be too easy for him but it was quite challenging! We had a great time and my partner who has never done an escape room loved it. We will come back and do the other room. Thanks Jo.
Bernadette D — Google review
Had a great time as a group of 11 + 2 dogs to celebrate a birthday. We split into two groups and were able to enjoy two seperate rooms simultaneously. Really nice environment, very relaxed and friendly. 100% recommend when in Torquay
Rachel P — Google review
I organised this as part of a work wellbeing/teamwork exercise. They were very accommodating and opened early for us. They organised two rooms for our group and everyone had a great time. I would definitely come back and recommend
James P — Google review
Booked as a group of 4 - did the Gunpowder room. Fun way to spend an hour and seemed well timed & puzzles thought out. Little bit rough around the edges in comparison to other Escape Rooms we've done. Hosts were friendly and helped when needed. Was a shame that multiple elements in our room were broken or faulty, so wasted time "solving" puzzles again when we had already it done it first time. We were warned this may happen in our initial briefing, but it is not a cheap activity so disappointing it happened at all. E.g. chess board, cupboard door. Especially when the host comes in to fix it and says "Oh yeah, this happened last time as well".
Megan K — Google review
Absolutely great escape room, and the owner seemed very nice and helpful. The human interaction was also great. The rooms are made exactly for 50-60 minutes making it thrilling and giving you a lot of adrenaline as the time comes to the end.
Nikita Z — Google review
I have done many escape rooms and this one was awful! The staff were uninterested added no atmosphere, there was no atmosphere within the room itself, looked like a 10 year only just stuck clues on the wall. Clues were pretty rubbish. We had to set our own timer on our phones for the 60mons, if we needed a clue the staff came in to the room which really ruined any atmosphere. Would not recommend don't spend £40 when you can get a WAY better experience for that money at literally any other escape room.
Ashlea H — Google review
Great experience, cheery staff and a decently challenging gunpowder plot puzzle requiring some gentle guidance from the staff but managed within 55 minutes! Only reason for 4/5 instead of 5/5 is due to the room itself being quite damaged from previous escapees and it seemed duck tape and upside down leaflets were the answer which did pause the suspension of disbelief a little which could be an easy fix - only other thing which the group agreed it is far too hot in the room itself cracking a window or a fan would do wonders especially considering it the group size could be up to 6 and as 4 we quickly became very hot.
Jay H — Google review
Did the ‘Sherlocked’ escape room experience, great setup, challenging but achievable, the 4 of us thought it was great. Jo the host was great, this one’s a hidden gem.
Mike B — Google review
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39Princess Pier

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Princess Pier, located in the heart of Torquay, is a charming destination that invites visitors to unwind and soak up the coastal atmosphere. Built in 1890, this historic pier offers a delightful spot to enjoy some classic British treats like fudge or fish and chips while taking in stunning views of the bay. On sunny days, thrill-seekers can hop on banana boat rides or embark on scenic boat trips to nearby towns such as Paignton and Brixham.
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40Ten Pin Bowling Alley

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Ten Pin Bowling Alley is a fantastic destination for those looking to enjoy a fun-filled day or night out. This vibrant venue offers an exciting atmosphere where friends and families can come together to experience the thrill of bowling. With multiple lanes available, it caters to both casual bowlers and competitive players alike. The alley is equipped with modern amenities, including state-of-the-art scoring systems and comfortable seating areas, ensuring that everyone has a great time.
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41Cary Gardens

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Cary Gardens, situated in Torquay, offers a myriad of attractions and recreational activities. This park provides an alternative atmosphere compared to the rest of the United Kingdom, resembling a Mediterranean oasis with its calm ambiance. Lined with palm trees, visitors can enjoy strolling along the promenade while being surrounded by splendid gardens that stretch along the seafront. Additionally, Cary Gardens hosts various events in its international marina, providing ample opportunities for entertainment.
Nice to have a rest after visiting city and the marina ✌🏻
Hatice G — Google review
I loved this place because it is calm and is a different side to the rest of the U.K. feels like I’m in the Mediterranean lol
Ca — Google review
I visit this park often as kids seem to enjoy going there . Can get busy though in summer months
Gary B — Google review
Great play area and really well maintained so safe for your little ones
Craig C — Google review
Visited with grandchildren Love for kids to play On one things missing Toilets.
Therese R — Google review
Great place for all ages, only thing bad is that it doesn't have any toilet facilities
Clinton C — Google review
Great for kids....but no toilets if needed
Go F — Google review
Peaceful and not filled with litter, regularly maintained
Jamie M — Google review
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42Thatcher Rock Green

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Thatcher Rock Green offers breathtaking scenery and a picturesque picnic area. Whether relaxing on the grass or one of the numerous benches, visitors can admire the stunning views that extend over the lush sloping meadow towards the serene sea and the impressive Thatcher's Rock. This rock formation, often mistaken for a ruin, adds an element of romanticism to the landscape.
A beautiful part of Torquay. Free parking and wow what views. Bring a picnic and admire the scenery
David H — Google review
Nice, little place. Good place to stop off to enjoy the scenic, coastal views, have a walk with the dog or have a nice sunbathe. Climbed down to the rocks and went in the little cave. Nothing overly exciting but it's worth the look. The water was a nice temperature, beginning of June on a day with temperatures in the low 20s (degrees Celsius).
Joshua Y — Google review
Stunning views, and the perfect picnic spot. Sat on the grass or one of the many benches, gazing down the verdant sloping meadow towards the tranquil sea and the impressive edifice of Thatcher's Rock beyond, replete with Romantic ruin; a family of giggling children playing hide-and-seek amid the trees and bushes; a couple of gleeful dogs bounding up to each other in sheer joy, What could be nicer? Addendum: the 'ruin' is, in fact, a natural rock foromation.
Craig C — Google review
Lovely place - can park at the top of the green and walk down to Thatcher point. Lots of benches on the green but was a very rainy day so wet and muddy. Short 5 minute walk along the green to look out to Thatcher Point. Amazing views. Looked like you could walk further along the seafront on the green.
Lizzie C — Google review
Such an epic setting, amazing views from Thatcher Point overlooking Thatcher Rock.
South S — Google review
Pretty view and you can have a scramble down to the rocks but be careful going down and back up.
Carly — Google review
Omg its just an amazing place. Soo pretty. I love just sitting on one of the many benches and looking at the sea. One of my favourite places in Torquay.
Sue W — Google review
My most favourite place on earth!
Carl G — Google review
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Best kid-friendly attractions in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Plymouth
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Dartmoor National Park
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Weston super Mare
  • Top things to do and attractions in Totnes
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ilfracombe
  • Top things to do and attractions in Dartmouth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Paignton
  • Top things to do and attractions in Exmouth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Newton Abbot
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bideford
  • Top things to do and attractions in Brixham
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  • Top things to do and attractions in Lyme Regis
  • Top things to do and attractions in Seaton
  • Top things to do and attractions in Salcombe
  • Top things to do and attractions in Teignmouth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Buckfastleigh
  • Top things to do and attractions in Beer

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Plymouth
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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Exmoor National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Weston super Mare
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Totnes
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ilfracombe
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dartmouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paignton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Exmouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Newton Abbot
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bideford
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Brixham
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sidmouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Lyme Regis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Seaton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Salcombe
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kingsbridge
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Teignmouth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dawlish
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ashburton
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bovey Tracey
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Buckfastleigh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Shaldon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chudleigh

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