THINGS TO SEE & DO (CONTINUED)
the lighthouse has guided vessels in passage along the English Channel for over 150 years. With guided tours, it is open to the public throughout the year. Tel: 01803 771803
Slapton Sands An extremely picturesque and popular dog-
friendly beach, it plays an important part in the With the family
There are a wide range of activities to enjoy on and off the water around Dartmouth. Popular local facilities include: Canoe Adventures Tel: 07706 343744
Cockington Court, Torquay
www.cockingtoncourt.org Tel: 01803 607230
Dartmouth Boat Hire Centre Tel: 07850 118920
Dartmouth Steam Railway/Paddle Steamer
www.dartmouthrailriver.co.uk Tel: 01803 555872
Dartmoor Zoological Park, Plymouth 01752 837645
Discovery Surf School, Bigbury: Tel: 07813 639622
Greenway & Dittisham Ferry River Boat Cruises: Tel: 01803 882811
Kents Caverns, Torquay
www.kents-cavern.co.uk
National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth
www.national-aquarium.co.uk Tel: 0844 893 7938
© photo by Nick Shepherd
www.southdevonphotos.co.uk
Paignton Zoo/Living Coasts, Torbay
www.paigntonzoo.org.uk Tel: 01803 697500
Pennywell Farm, Buckfastleigh
www.pennywellfarm.co.uk Tel: 01364 642023
Pilgrim of Brixham Sailing Charter Tel: 01803 858148
River Dart Country Park, Newton Abbot Tel: 01364 652511
Sea Kayak Devon
www.seakayakdevon.co.uk
Slapton Ley Field Centre/Beach Trailer
www.slnnr.org.uk
The Banquet Boat
www.thebanquetboat.co.uk
The English Riviera Wheel Torquay
www.englishrivierawheel.co.uk
The Paddle Shack, Dartmouth Tel: 07859 997126
The Fizz Boat
www.thefizzboat.co.uk
Woodlands Family Theme Park
www.woodlandspark.com
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survival of some of the UK’s rarest flora and fauna and is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is also home to a Sherman Tank that was sunk in action during Exercise Tiger (preparation for the Normandy landings in WWII) and has now been recovered. Tel: 01548 580553 (Start Bay Inn)
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