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Totnes


The arts and culture; history and tradition; contemporary and exciting; colourful and inclusive; innovative and inventive - all this and lots more in one friendly market town


One of the most lively and vibrant towns in the South Hams but still retaining its ancient market town character; historic, mystic and contemporary; fun and forward-thinking, Totnes is the unique


home of an independently minded community with shops and businesses as individual as their owners.


Totnes Station also plays a


big part in the town where you can hop on to visit London one way or Cornwall the other and when you return know that your friendly taxi driver will be on hand to take you home. Or perhaps ask your friendly taxi driver to take you to Dartington (about a 5 mile drive) and have lunch in the family run Cott Inn where the service and food is excellent.


Look back on history and visit Totnes Castle and enjoy the stunning views on offer. You can explore a great deal more of the


town's ancient heritage as many early buildings and structures still survive today. Take a stroll along Ramparts Walk; pass under the East Gate Arch, gateway to the medieval town and painstakingly recreated in recent times following fire damage. This is just a sample of what Totnes has to offer. Take time to explore, not only the main thoroughfare with its architecture across the ages, but also the side streets and alleyways where you will find some 'hidden gems'.


However you choose to spend your time in Totnes, do make sure you allow at least a day to enjoy the delights of this town steeped in history whilst very much living in the moment. And with the tranquil river Dart running through it, when the tides are right you can have fun getting there by boat, or open top bus when they are not. Or, travel in from Buckfastleigh aboard a steam train to enjoy the glorious south Devon countryside amidst which Totnes sits.


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07412 841214 TOTNES


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Inside or out; adventure-filled or discovering old pastimes; animal antics or breathtaking marble runs – you won't want to miss either!


Your mission begins here!


Be a hero at Devon's largest family theme park. Reach new heights on our brand new ride opening this summer!


The action packed park is the base for all super heroes seeking a trail blazing day of fun. With fantastic events from Titan the Robot to our brand new entertainment team ‘The Woodlands


Supastarz’. There is even a chance to meet the Woodlands Hero Ace and his super sidekick Nutty in their brand new Super Hero Show.


Tackle a world of adventure on the largest watercoasters in Devon and beat the wet weather with the biggest indoor play centre in the south west. Explore the


incredible Zoo-Farm with 5 huge indoor barns full of wild, exotic and cute animals. With 11 Play zones full of rides, attractions and animals to explore there is something for everyone in this beautiful 100 acre family park.


For all information on our amazing events and the new ride please visit woodlandspark.com or our social media sites.


Unleash the hero in you!


House of Marbles is a splendid place to visit in Bovey Tracey, just off the A38 on the outskirts of Dartmoor. With no charge for admission and free parking, hours can be spent watching the many fantastical marble runs in action. Seek out new and exciting treats in the gift, game and homeware shop.


It is a unique site with plenty for all ages and the whole family to see. Explore the museums, learn about the history of pottery and view the bottle kilns that are still standing today. Be amused by the spiffing games of old, ponder the many generations who’ve played with the antique marbles on display and catch a glimpse of the history of glass before watching it being crafted in the onsite working glassworks.


Stay for a bite to eat in the licensed Old Pottery


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Restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch with choices from the Chef’s specials board, or afternoon tea. There’s


outdoor seating for warmer months and a secluded children’s play frame, and this is also where you’ll hunt down


What Can We Do Today? Fun for all ages, rain or shine


the huge floating marble in the games garden.


Don’t miss a visit to this treasure on the edge of the moors.


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