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Nestled along the stunning English Riviera, Paignton is a charming seaside town that offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and vibrant community life. With its picturesque beaches, lush parks, and a rich history, Paignton is the perfect destination for those looking to unwind and explore. The town's public squares serve as lively hubs where locals and visitors alike gather to soak in the atmosphere, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or indulge in some delicious local cuisine.

As you wander through Paignton, you'll discover a variety of squares that showcase the town's unique character. From the tranquil settings of Young's Park, where you can enjoy a game of mini-golf or relax by the boating pond, to the bustling energy of the nearby markets, there's something for everyone. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the hidden gems and well-loved spots that make Paignton special, and we invite you to join us in exploring these vibrant public squares that truly capture the essence of this delightful coastal town.

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1Paignton Pier

4.1
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3.5
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Mentioned on 
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Amusement center
Sights & Landmarks
Fish and chips takeaway
Ice cream shop
Piers & Boardwalks
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
S Sands, Paignton, TQ4 6BW, United Kingdom•https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093081453325•+44 1803 529748•Tips and more reviews for Paignton Pier

2Paignton Zoo Environmental Park

4.5
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4.5
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Mentioned on 
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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Botanical garden
Nature & Wildlife Areas
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
Totnes Rd, Paignton, TQ4 7EU, United Kingdom•https://www.paigntonzoo.org.uk/•+44 1803 697500•Tips and more reviews for Paignton Zoo Environmental Park
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3Goodrington Sands

4.5
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4.5
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Goodrington Sands is a family-friendly sandy beach with a Quality Coastal Award, making it an ideal spot for various beach activities. The long stretch of soft, golden-red sand and shallow waters provides safe swimming and opportunities for building sandcastles. Additionally, the area features a section for dogs and a nearby water park. Visitors can also explore the nearby Broadsands Beach, which offers ample parkland behind the sandy stretch, perfect for games and barbecues.
Its a Lovely walk with the Dog and wild life just taking a bath 😍
Michelle M — Google review
Fantastic dog walking beach.
Malcolm P — Google review
Lovely beach - very popular for dog walking as there is usually a little sand available even at high tides. Pay and display parking area (small). Some local shops for coffee and ice cream. Are around the edge is built up with benches available. Good view if the steam train as it passes by.
Andy A — Google review
Could be lovely but too busy when sunny. One beach has too many dogs and the other has too many people. Good beach for children as there is lots of sand and the beach shelves very gently so is nice and safe. No good eating places. Very much a cheap? And cheerful place but not for me
Outside B — Google review
We had a fabulous couple of visits to this beach on our holiday, it's great for soaking up the sun & our son loved making a sandcastle & having a splash in the sea. It's close to a large water park, a pub, shops & small eateries. Well worth a visit. 👍🏖
Katrina — Google review
Great beach with one end being dog friendly all year round
Dene G — Google review
Lovely beach with a good measure of sand and rock pools. The coffee/burger place next to the waterpark on the seafront was really overpriced given the awful food on sale. I don't generally expect a lot but this was not nice. The ice cream place was lovely though 😋There is another place on the opposite end of the beach that looked much better (not tried it yet). Beach is very clean and family friendly, toilets are good, 30p a wee 😄
Emma-Jane S — Google review
Only went at night so can't say much for the scenery 🤣 but it was a lovely quiet beach for a dog walk and was great for using the longlines. Easy access from the carpark . Overall really enjoyed
Lucy W — Google review
Paignton, TQ4 7FA, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Goodrington Sands

4Splashdown Quaywest

4.2
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3.5
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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme park
Splashdown Quaywest Waterpark in Paignton is a thrilling destination for visitors of all ages. The park offers a variety of water slides, pools, and activities to keep the whole family entertained. From high-speed drop thrills to rubber ring rapids, there's something for everyone. Younger children can enjoy the Submarine Adventure area with smaller slides and a toddler pool.
Great day out. 10 and 12 year old had a blast. Did the devil's drop! Gets busy and you need to queue to get a ring or mat which you need to have to do most of the rides. There is a swimming pool which is great to warm up in. Can get cold being outdoors even in July, so having a swim top to stay warm helps.
Timothy C — Google review
We have visited your park on Saturday with 2 children(6 & 8yrs ) and I must say we had an enjoyable time overall and really love the new Splash area for kids. The splashing buckets and slides were perfect for our kids ages and we spent all of our 4 hours there. However I was genuinely shocked and concerned by the lack of safety enforcement on the water slides. There was no staff monitoring whether riders had cleared the slide before the next person was allowed on. Staff (teenagers) was stood at few slides but were there for show and did absolutely nothing. It was essentially a free-for-all. I personally witnessed multiple dangerous incidents, including one where an adult with a child on their lap crashed at full speed into another adult who was just standing up to exit the slide, also with a child. The adult fell backwards, and the child was hurt in the process. Alarming scenes like this occurred several times during the four hours we were there. I found myself having to check whether the person in front of me had exited the slide before going down, but there was nothing in place to prevent someone behind us from coming down too soon and crashing into us. Which has happened to my husband with our daughter in his lap. This lack of oversight is unacceptable and dangerous. Your staff urgently need proper training in guest safety and slide operations. We’ve visited many water parks (Florida, Dubai etc) and never encountered such a disregard for basic safety protocols.
Michaela W — Google review
Well what a great place. Very clean even though sea gulls do half the work. At 80 quid for a family of 4 for 3 hours I thought a bit expensive but once your on the slides you'll forget all about it. But great place even for little ones and in all in house fenced off, toilets, car park, lockers, food, disabled lift The lockers even give your 20p back Food was even on the cheap side for this part of country The shop also sells wetsuits if you get cold Beware the seagulls when eating they will come
Ashley W — Google review
Why liked it- Visited on a sunny day, fantastic location right next to the beautiful beach, definitely worth buying All day tickets for £30 each especially if weather is nice and it's busy you don't feel rushed and can actually enjoy the park properly all day. Queues were OK, looks long but it goes quite fast. Plenty of sunbeds and lockers but I would recommend to get one outside on the top, nice and easy and dry access to your belongings with changing rooms right next to it. Upstairs toilets and restaurant were never busy, offering burgers, chips, hot dogs, drinks very reasonably priced. Overall we had a fantastic time here. What we didn't like/ Downsides - litterarly no road signs to lead your way there- if we didn't have GPS no chance we would find this place, we are 5h away and stayed in Ladram Bay holiday park which is only 1h from Splashdown but even from there zero signs which way to go, thanks for technology! -parking is extra £11 for all day - no swimming pool for adults or swimmers, just one extra small crowded pool -metal stairs to the rides lacking a fresh paint to cover the rust -overall cleanliness could be better Looks like site is expanding tho as one part was undergoing some building works.
Ivana B — Google review
Fab place! The sunshine definitely helped but felt more sunny European Waterpark than the UK! My boss loved it - doesn't 4 very happy hours going on ask the rides whilst we had a drier time enjoying the (reasonable priced) snacks and drinks! Would recommend to any water ride thrill seekers!
Cara S — Google review
Wow, what an amazing place! We booked our tickets for the 10:15 slot...didn't have any wait to enter, was quick and easy and there was barely any wait to use any of the slides! Kids had a great time and there's stuff there to do for everyone.
Emily M — Google review
Great fun for all the family. The place was well maintained and there was enough to do to keep the kids occupied for 2 or 3 hours. The queues weren't to bad and there are different levels of slides for everybody. The changing rooms are pretty good and clean enough which considering the number of people using them is quite impressive.
Paul O — Google review
Oh my goodness, where do I even begin?! We just had the most incredible day at Splashdown Quaywest, and I'm still buzzing from all the fun! It's truly the UK's BIGGEST outdoor waterpark, and it absolutely lives up to the hype. As a family of four, with our energetic 7-year-old Bodhi Honey (who has Autism and ADHD) and our adventurous 4-year-old, we were a little unsure what to expect, but it exceeded all our hopes. It's truly a place where summer dreams come true for families! First off, a massive tip: definitely wear wetsuits! We heard this recommendation and it was a game-changer. Even though it was a bright day, the wetsuits kept us perfectly warm and comfortable, allowing us to stay in the water for hours without a shiver. This was especially great for Bodhi Honey, as staying warm helps make the whole experience more enjoyable. What I loved most was the sheer variety of ways to experience the slides. We weren't just limited to one type of ride – we could choose to go on a body slide, grab a mat for head-first thrills, or jump on a tyre for a more relaxed (but still exciting!) journey. We literally did them all, and it felt like a different adventure each time! Both Bodhi Honey and our 4-year-old loved the different sensations. We started by conquering some of the quicker, more intense slides. The Screamer was an absolute blast – true to its name, it's a short, sharp burst of speed that leaves you breathless and giggling. And the Wild Kamikaze? Oh wow, that one really gets your heart pumping with its three steep drops! Both kids were absolute troopers on these, though the Wild Kamikaze definitely isn't for the faint-hearted! We weren't quite brave enough to face the legendary Devil's Drop this time (it looks intense!), but it gives us something to aim for on our next visit. The tyre rides were a fantastic experience for the whole family. The Raging Rapids had us spiraling and spinning through twists and turns, with a wonderfully bumpy finish. Bodhi Honey particularly enjoyed the unexpected splashes. And the Surf Lagoon was a classic serpentine ride with plenty of twists and turns that really gave us a good tumble. It was so much fun to ride together and hear everyone's laughter. The mat rides, like the Sidewinder and Corkscrew, were also fantastic. The Sidewinder had us weaving through open and closed tubes, giving you glimpses of the sky before diving back into darkness – such a thrill! And the Corkscrew, despite its "shallow descent," definitely left us in a spin with its 360-degree turns. For a slightly gentler introduction, the Wet and Wild was perfect – still lots of twists and turns, but a great way to warm up to the bigger slides. Our 4-year-old, being just over 1m, was able to join in on so many of these and his excitement was infectious! When it was time for a break, Captain Lewey's Shipwreck Island was our go-to spot. It's such a vibrant and fun area, and it's surrounded by plenty of seating and sunbathing terraces, so we could really relax and soak up the atmosphere. We grabbed a hot food and drinks meal deal from Captain Lewey's for £8.95, and it was delicious and surprisingly good value. Plus, it's only a short walk from the toilets, showers, and changing rooms, which made life super easy. Just a quick heads-up: remember to bring a 20p coin for the lockers! It's important to note that for the main waterpark, riders need to be at least 1m tall and confident around water. Our kids fit the bill perfectly, and it meant they could enjoy almost everything the park had to offer. There's also a 20m long swimming pool in the heart of the park, which is 1.2m deep – perfect for a refreshing dip or just chilling out after all the excitement. Honestly, we had such a fantastic day filled with laughter, splashes, and unforgettable moments. Seeing Bodhi Honey so happy and engaged, and our 4-year-old so confidently tackling the slides, made it truly special. Splashdown Quaywest truly provides a brilliant day out for families. We're already planning our return trip!
Amie C — Google review
Goodrington Sands, Tanners Rd, Paignton TQ4 6LN, United Kingdom•https://www.splashdownwaterparks.co.uk/quaywest•+44 1803 555550•Tips and more reviews for Splashdown Quaywest

5Cockington Court

4.6
(1934)
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4.2
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Event venue
Nature & Parks
Art gallery
Business center
Cockington Court is a well-preserved manor house and estate from the 16th century, located in the charming village of Cockington. The grand architecture and manicured grounds offer a glimpse into the opulent lives of its former inhabitants. Visitors can explore art galleries, workshops, and cafes within the court's craft studios. Additionally, there are opportunities to witness glassblowing, blacksmithing, and chocolate making.
Lovely peaceful walk and picnic spot away from the buzz of the beach. There is a nice tea shop selling ice cream and cakes. There are plenty of benches and seating areas.
Amz — Google review
We got married in this gorgeous place, grounds are stunning and the staff are wonderful. Highly recommend a visit, lovely café and unique little shops in the grounds along with lovely walks to the ponds .
Sarah V — Google review
We visit this lovely area caught in time with it's thatched cottages often, and I would recommend you take a look. It has chocolate box charm. Interesting walks where we spotted a kingfisher bird. Places to eat, and craft shops with people working in them, so it makes it interesting.A beautiful rose garden to sit and relax inside, as it has a walled garden.
Helen G — Google review
Beautiful grounds, the wedding area we were in needed some works doing to tidy it up a bit. But it was a lovely ceremony and great location for photos if the weather allows
Charlotte W — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous place, set within a beautiful country park, walkable from Torquay sea front. Lots to see and do with lovely craft shops and demonstrations and plenty of eating facilities.
Michelle A — Google review
An interesting place with a number of arts and crafts type outlets, unfortunately many closed during our visit. The grounds are very well kept and a joy to walk around, the church is worth a visit also.
Alan A — Google review
Loved our visit here. Beautiful grounds, teas rooms, pub, cafe and manor house. Craft shops are worth a visit especially the glass blowing studio. Lots of pay and display parking. No entrance fee.
Jane S — Google review
Beautiful setting with very well kept grounds. Wonderful specimen trees, especially the magnolias at this time of year. There was a fantastic sense of the history of the place. A choice of places for refreshments, although we didn't try any this time. The number of craft outlets seemed reduced and it was a shame the toilets in the car park were locked so there were only facilities for customers of the eating establishments
Janice K — Google review
Cockington Ln, Torquay, TQ2 6XA, United Kingdom•https://cockingtoncourt.org/•+44 1803 607230•Tips and more reviews for Cockington Court
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6Geoplay Park

4.5
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4.5
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Playground
Nature & Parks
Geoplay Park offers a unique and refreshing experience for tourists, providing an opportunity to explore the geological features of the English Riviera. The park combines fun activities with educational elements, making it an ideal destination for families. With areas designed for different age groups, including toddlers and juniors, there are various play structures such as climbing nets, slides, spinners, and water play areas.
Absolutely ace park. Several split up areas with all sorts of different climbing and sliding stuff. A sandy area also and a sluice gate setup for water play. The kids had a blast here and could have spent hours. The equipment looked in good shape and was a great mix
Rhys D — Google review
Well done to Nick Bye getting thus put in when he was Conservative elected Mayor great place for family's one of the best free places to bring children to on a day out my granddaughter loved it
James B — Google review
Visited here during a break for the August bank holiday. The play area has loads of rides a massive merry go round, sand area and a bar over the way which allows for takeout drinks. A great pitstop for a day at the beach in Paignton.
David K — Google review
Great area to take toddlers and young children too, can be very busy during the summer but when the fair is in town it's to be expected, not bad for the adults either if you want to play about as well 😉
Jamie T — Google review
This is a great park with well maintained equipment. There's lots to do for different ages of children and the beach right next to it. Plenty of places nearby for food, drink and most importantly for ice creams.
Gup S — Google review
Nice Green Space to relax & keep your children occupied for hours.
David C — Google review
Took our granddaughter here for the accessible wheelchair swing It was chained to the floor, the cafe said they use to have a key but it was taken away and to find a man called John Gosfield. No idea who or where this man is so couldn’t use the swing
Sandra B — Google review
This is a great place for the children to play after a trip to the beach or to let off steam in the evening. There's something for all ages and my children made new friends every evening.
H L — Google review
Esplanade Rd, Paignton, TQ4 6BE, United Kingdom•+44 1803 207797•Tips and more reviews for Geoplay Park

7Occombe Farm

4.2
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3.5
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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
Preston Down Rd, Paignton, TQ3 1RN, United Kingdom•https://www.occombe.co.uk/•+44 1803 696250•Tips and more reviews for Occombe Farm

8Roundham Head

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Roundham Head is a stunning cliff-top parkland offering breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding areas. Visitors can enjoy the charming Spitfire Garden and explore the fascinating Geoplay Park, perfect for families to learn about the English Riviera's rich history. The vast green space provides an ideal setting for relaxation and outdoor activities, with panoramic vistas of Torbay.
We love going up here, it's a beautiful area with stunning views. There's a lovely walk you can do as well.
Kelly S — Google review
Absolutely amazing. Nice views from each side. The promenade it's just there as well. It's just so nice to watch it and you have wonderful views over the beach and sea. Not far away from town, which makes it easier to reach.
Andreea D — Google review
Took the grandchildren up here a d they both loved it. A good run around and not too many other people here. Free parking on nearby roads or a pleasant, if a bit steep, walk up from Youngs Park. Fantastic views out over the bay. What is not too like about this little gem.
Stephen R — Google review
I was only visiting for a few days. It's a very beautiful place to go see the sunrise in the morning. Beautiful and peaceful. People are friendly too
Zane___ K — Google review
Lovely green area which is well kept by the council and safe for the family to play. Great area to watch the airshow.
Rhys H — Google review
Amazing views and very old trees along the top of the S W Coastal path. A tiered stepped or sloped walkway through planted garden areas that have benches to rest upon and view the wonderful coastline. The walkway leads down, if you choose that route, to Goodrington fishing pier that has beach huts along it and leads along to the beach areas and park.
Carol W — Google review
Always have liked this area. We actually live in this location. Great scenic walks
Bob D — Google review
beautiful area and fantastic beach with a coastal walk and views to die for ...will return for
Eamonn O — Google review
Paignton, TQ4 6DD, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Roundham Head

9Cockington 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

10Young's Park

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Young's Park in Paignton is a popular recreational spot offering a variety of activities for visitors. The park features a boating pond, fitness stations, and playground equipment, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, there are several eateries nearby where visitors can grab a bite to eat before or after enjoying the park.
Had a very fun time on the boats and saw some swans and had a lovely picnic on the beach lovely place
Katie D — Google review
Totally spoiled due to council issuing a parking ticket for my bumper being a few inches over the line, they state motorhomes welcome, but it's not true. They are targeting them as its not possible to park even a small 6m vehicle without slightly overhanging on the length. Cars were also overhanging but did not penalty notices. This could be construed as entrapment. Best avoid if you have a slightly larger vehicle.
Mike W — Google review
Well cared for park with easy access to the beach. There is a boating lake and a crazy golf course, plus places to eat, drink and get delicious ice-cream. Very popular.
Jeremy A — Google review
A beautiful place for any age . The river teign running through,if you want a work out there is gym equipment waiting for you. Beautiful trees to hug. Lovely play area for children. Plenty of seats dotted around. If you need the toilets they are across the road in the car park. Lovely place for dogs as well.
Geraldine C — Google review
Great place to have fun, nice pub and café, take a walk along the promenade or chill out on the beach or have a go on the boating lakes and there's the splash park.
Marks M — Google review
Lots of green spaces. A duck pond with a duck food dispenser. Bumper boats for the kids. Also, a bouncy castle. Right on a dog friendly beach. A 2 minute walk to a Costa and ice cream shop. Plenty of parking too. A really lovely park to visit.
Susan S — Google review
A good green space to exercise your dogs if the tide's in and the beach is inaccessible. Minimum parking charge at the adjacent carpark is £3.20 for two hours, a bit steep for a half hour walkies but there's usually plenty of space. Lots of poo bins around the area too.
Graham B — Google review
A traditional and quite delightful park with children's and family amusements, access to the beach, food stalls, pubs, shops and so on. Although the steam train to Dartmouth runs close by, you can't get on here; you have to go to Paignton station for that delightful experience.
Rod B — Google review
18 Young's Park Road, Paignton, TQ4 6BU, United Kingdom•http://www.torbay.gov.uk/goodringtonpark•+44 1803 559754•Tips and more reviews for Young's Park
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11Torquay 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
Abbey Sands, 15962 Abbey Road, Torbay Rd, Torquay TQ2 5HB, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Torquay Seafront

12Paignton railway station

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Paignton railway station is a key transportation hub for exploring the attractions of Devon. The station has been actively involved in managing construction delays and implementing innovative solutions to improve travel experiences. Visitors can embark on scenic steam train journeys from Paignton to Kingsbridge, followed by a delightful steamboat ride to Totnes and an open-top bus tour back to Paignton. Additionally, the station staff are commended for their excellent customer service during events like air shows, ensuring travelers have a pleasant experience.
If you want to spend a really great day out in Devon then try taking the Steam train from Paignton to Kingsbridge, then get on the steamboat to Totnes followed by an open top bus ride back to Paignton. I recommend you take the early train as this will give you chance to explore both Dartmouth and Totnes.
Roger C — Google review
Considering Paignton, Torquay, and Teignmouth are considered to be tourist places along the 'English Riveria', it is quite shocking to find that the public toilets, if you can find on or one that is open, were probably upgraded last in the 70s and still have the original toilet brushes. They are rarely open after 4pm, like the cafes, and if you do find one that is open, watch where you tread or sit and take your own soap and tissues as there usually aren't any...enjoy your visit!
Lindsay W — Google review
This station is a classic example of the failing of the countries railway system. Trains arrive on one platform then have to reverse out of the station and enter it once again for a platform configured for departures. How much fuel does this waste over a period of years would put the railway in such a negative light! Why not install a new set of points and reconfigure the signaling to avoid this inefficient ridiculous setup....
Carl S — Google review
"PAIGNTON RAIL STATION".. 2022 With the main route traffic road bridge closure subject to weeks, months of construction delays by "NETWORK RAIL UK" at Livermead.. The "ABC SOLUTION" is already applicable internationally.. "ACCELERATED BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION".. "BUILDING BETTER BRIDGES".. Constructing 'NEW' Road Bridges can actually be completed within 72 hours.. Construction of an International Road Bridge costing £3 million was reduced from "SIX MONTHS" to "TWO WEEKS".. Time Lapse Construction Video can be viewed on U Tube (c) if you are interested..? "NETWORK RAIL UK" are taking weeks, months to complete a demolition + construction of a new bridge.. A local MP has sent an angry letter to "NETWORK RAIL UK" demanding compensation for the inconsiderate continually extended construction dates offered by "NETWORK RAIL UK", as costly diversions by Public Bus Vehicles have to made as construction continues at a Snails Pace.. Certain Bridge Building Construction has been estimated to cost local economies, with route diversions, extra journey time, etc., more than the actual cost of the bridge during construction delays.. "PAIGNTON RAIL STATION".. 2022 No Review was posted at local "NETWORK RAIL DEPOTS" as these are not allowed..
Tim B — Google review
I would like to say how nice it was today at the station handing out bottles of water to it’s customers leaving the air show, also how good they were handling the customers trying to push to get on the train
Dee T — Google review
Rude unhelpful and very obnoxious staff didn't want to help at all young lad behind the counter needs to learn some customer service skills as he has none at all came to Newton abbot staff excellent and helpful and sorted out the problem we had in minutes i wonder if the staff In paignton would of acted like that if they weren't hiding behind the plastic screen absolutely disgusting
Gaz E — Google review
Briiliant Service Yesterday with help booking my ticket to London could not have been more helpful
Anthony J — Google review
Fantastic place friendly staff always going above and beyond. Thank you Emily and hannah
Mark B — Google review
Paignton, TQ4 5DS, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Paignton railway station

13Blagdon Inn

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The Blagdon Inn is a charming establishment that offers a delightful blend of comfort and hospitality. Nestled in a picturesque location, it serves as an ideal retreat for travelers seeking relaxation and good food. The inn features cozy accommodations with modern amenities, ensuring guests feel right at home. With its inviting atmosphere, the Blagdon Inn also boasts a menu filled with delicious dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, making dining here a true culinary experience.
Totnes Rd, Paignton, TQ4 7PW, UK•Tips and more reviews for Blagdon Inn

14Goodrington Sands Car Park

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Goodrington Sands Car Park is conveniently located near Goodrington Park, a lovely green space that offers a refreshing escape from the beach. The park features a picturesque boating lake where visitors can rent bumper boats and pedal boats shaped like swans. Interestingly, this body of water has historical significance, as it dates back to medieval times when it was part of marshlands and was rumored to be bottomless. It's a great spot for some leisurely outdoor activities amidst natural beauty.
Tanners Rd, Paignton, TQ4 6LN, UK•Tips and more reviews for Goodrington Sands Car Park
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