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FAMILY FAVOURITES


round the corner to a sweet shop (the biggest pick and mix shop you’ve ever seen in your life is just out of the station and turn right), bought a few sweets and jumped straight back on the train and eaten our sweets on the journey home. This has kept us all happy and given us a relatively dry outing! But on a sunny day we go to the recently refurbished Jurassic Playground in Paignton, which is a ten-minute walk towards the sea front from the station. This playground is amazing, with different areas for different age groups (huge climbing frames, tunnels, big and small slides, play huts, information boards), all along the theme of the Jurassic Coast - coral, strata, fossils etc and the water play area is great. When you’ve had enough of the play area go for a run around on the beach (no dogs in summer) and a walk along the pier.


walks in Dartmouth is starting from Kingswear Station and going along the train tracks to the higher ferry. We have done this many times as a child friendly walk with a buggy and a dog, and it is a lovely length of walk (only about half an hour from Kingswear to the higher ferry) but there is plenty to see and to dawdle over if you feel like it. We often go from Dartmouth on the foot passenger ferry and then walk along the edge of the train tracks and return on the higher ferry, but you could do this little walk after your train journey from Paignton. To get to the footpath you need to walk from the station up the road into Kingswear and when you see the big black steps to the left you need to go down them over the railway lines. If you can’t carry the pushchair down the steps continue round the road, down a bit and left a bit, until you get to the level crossing in Darthaven car park and then turn right onto the footpath. It is obvious. For your refreshments, stop at the café on the


platform at Kingswear Station – the cakes are good there. Have a lovely start to the summer!•


On the way back from the train one of our favourite


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From cleaning, laundry and keeping the garden tidy, to 24 hour emergency assistance, we go that extra mile so you don’t have to. Plus we offer more flexibility so you can enjoy your holiday home too.


Perhaps that’s why we look after more 5 star award winning cottages in the South Hams than anyone else. And why our visitors come back again and again.


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