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Starcross • • Trusham • Chudleigh A380 Kingsteignton •


Newton Abbot


Bishopsteignton •


• Luton


Dawlish Warren •


Dawlish TEIGNMOUTH • Shaldon River Teign TORQUAY


sea boundary within just a few metres of the rail track. For rail enthusiasts there are several museums in the area with exhibits of Brunel’s Atmospheric Railway.


Dawlish Walking Festival - in April, and all are welcome.


Dawlish Arts Festival - held in May and attracting thousands of visitors.


Dawlish Carnival - a seven day event in August, not to be missed as it may include an airshow this year.


Brunel Railway Line - making Dawlish famous, one of the most scenic lines in Britain with the


Teignmouth Boasts stunning views and a long sandy beach with a water play park, mini golf and a multi-sports area. Away from the beach, Teignmouth Pier will ensure that your little ones are entertained while you relax on ‘Te Den’, a large open grassed area between the promenade and the town. Te seafront is lined with Georgian buildings and for history the Teignmouth Museum is worth a visit. Te estuary side of the town has a DAY OUT ambience with pleasure boats, fishing trips, motor boats for hire and beach huts to rent. Tere are many holiday and camping parks which are open to non- residents. Good road, rail and


bus links make this resort an ideal holiday location with something for everyone. An enjoyable way to spend an evening is at one of the


pubs on the periphery of the town’s back beach, or there are a number of great food and live music pubs either near or on the beach front.


SHALDON ZOO is set in an acre of peaceful woodland gardens on the Ness headland, just above the beautiful fishing village of Shaldon. The Zoo offers a tranquil setting and benefits from ample parking. We are situated on the A379 Torquay to Teignmouth Road. From Teignmouth take the river ferry or local bus to the Zoo. You can have free re-entry on the same day, after exploring the local area, come back and see the Margay and Civets’ feeding times! You could also make more of your visit by booking one of our fantastic encounters such as Meet the Meerkats or a Lemur Liaison.


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