Having thoroughly enjoyed Cornwall last spring and booked again for 2008 we thought we'd try south Devon this year. We have never been before and would really appreciate tips on your favourite things to do in Devon and why.
We love the outdoors and are National Trust members any tips?? and we are also keen foodies. We have booked into The New Angel already and would really appreciate any recommendations for other fab places to eat (they must be welcoming to kids) we are more keen on gastro style pubs than more formal places
Thanks in advance
So much to do here. Paignton zoo is lovely for all and lots to do and see for yourselves and the children.
You also have a very good variety of beaches here.
As you are National Trust members a lovely place for you to visit is Dartmoor which is beautiful for walks and scenery.
If you are more specific as to where you are staying will gladly help as very knowledgable on Devon (South West especially)
Yes definately the dartmoor area quirky. Very scenic and lots of great farm type attractions for the kiddies. pennywell farm (very hands on), the miniture pony centre is good. becky falls. just a few . you will find no shortage of leaflets when you get there. there is so much to do in that area. Actually probably more than in cornwall. if your kiddies are older you can even climb some of the tors on dartmoor . great fun and no cost involved. just pull over on the designated car parks .
hi thanks for responding my girls will be 6 and nearly 4 when we go . Where we are staying is here(dont know much about the area???? )
Nearby you have The Churh house Inn for good food and The Smokey (which does a lovely carvery).
An espeaially good eating pub is The Court Farm - Abbotskerswell (very near too )
Paignton zoo is only a 10 min drive away from there, as are the beaches. Preston beach is nearest for you.
Your nearest town is Paignton and from here you can catch the Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway for your trip in Dartmouth. The children will like the trip and the scenery is lovely.
Torquay is a 15 min max drive and here you can visit The Model Village in Babbacombe and Kents Cavern in Wellswood.
Paignton also has a Brewers Fayre and Wacky Warehouse suitable for the little ones.
Lots more places to visit and see. Any more help please ask.
Do you have any tips for a smashing cream tea??
ps cottage looks good .just the sort of place we like to stay when we go.
http://www.devon-online.com/towns/torquay/Welcome.html
A pleasnt morning or afternnon out here to. We go in and out in the summer as found it the best!
I've written the cream tea recomendation down and make sure we pass through that village whilst we are there
so far ....
Pennywell farm
Steam railway and Dartmouth day-we did the little train to St Ives last year and it was lovely(plus avoided the parking nightmare)
Paighton zoo
and lots of walking and exploring NT sites.
Lynn I can't wait....although i love my foreign summer holiday i love equally my family holiday in England we really are blessed with a beautiful land.
We feel exactly the same here . usually do our "overseas" holiday earlier easter/may then do a cottage for a week over the summer unfortunately this year we are not and im going to miss it
I remember goingto Bigbury -on- Sea a good few years ago when our kids were young, a lovely beach for kiddies, and you can walk across to Burgh Island at low tide.
Great for a bit of retail therapy and lunch - also Salcombe dreamy.
thankyou to everyone who took the time to respond....8 weeks and counting
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