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Torquay Treats & Devon Delights

Torquay Treats & Devon Delights


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from £479££pp

2026 Jun Jul Aug Sep


The best of Devon awaits on this coastal getaway, where charming seaside towns and quaint harbours with multi-coloured buildings combine with the rugged landscapes of Dartmoor National Park, famous for its free-roaming ponies. We have plenty of time to discover our base of popular Torquay and include a lovely itinerary to some of the highlights of the county, from Exeter and Exmouth to Brixham, Dartmouth and more!

Highlights

  • Return coach travel
  • 6 nights at a selected hotel in Torquay (JG2 rating) with dinner & breakfast
  • Entertainment some evenings
  • Excursions to Exeter, Exmouth, Plymouth, Dartmoor National Park, Brixham & Dartmouth
  • Free time in Torquay

Optional excursion to Paignton (£10pp)


Itinerary

On our first full day, enjoy some time at leisure to explore charming Torquay at your own pace. Nestled along the stunning English Riviera, this seaside town offers a delightful blend of coastal beauty and elegant Victorian charm. Stroll along the palm-lined promenade, browse the boutique shops or relax with a cream tea as you take in views of the sparkling bay. However you choose to spend the day, Torquay’s relaxed pace and sea air are sure to refresh and inspire.

For our first included visit we head to Exeter, a handsome and compact university city that offers a beautiful cathedral, fascinating historic attractions and a great range of shops. There’s also the lively cobbled quayside area, the perfect place to take a stroll along the canal, browse the quaint antique shops and art exhibitions or enjoy the bars and waterside restaurants.

We then spend some time in pretty Exmouth. One of the oldest seaside towns in Devon, this coastal gem offers a lovely small harbour, two miles of sandy beach and is the gateway to the World Heritage Jurassic Coast with its dramatic cliffs and stunning views. Learn more at the interesting Exmouth Museum, or you may like to treat yourself to a leisurely boat trip along the scenic River Exe.

We make our way to Plymouth, taking the scenic route through Dartmoor National Park and admiring its beautiful landscapes and free-roaming ponies. Upon arrival in Plymouth, we enjoy some leisure time in this vibrant waterfront city, known for its university and picturesque views of the ocean: enjoy the fresh air and the scenery while you take a stroll around the waterfront and immerse yourself in the city’s rich maritime heritage. There is much to explore, such as the iconic Plymouth Hoe, where you’ll find a lovely long promenade and a statue of Sir Francis Drake, as well as one of the best views of the ocean from ‘Smeaton’s Lighthouse.’ Don’t miss the historic Barbican too, a labyrinth of cobbled streets and smugglers' alleyways, as well as Sutton Harbour.

Our first stop today is Brixham, an attractive port with colourful fisher cottages on the surrounding hillsides. Explore the winding streets, snug with bustling arcades and gift shops. The horseshoe harbour is well worth a look too, being home to a replica of Sir Francis Drake’s ship, the Golden Hind.

We then make our way to the riverside town of Dartmouth. Known as the ‘Jewel of the South Hams’ and a former home to Agatha Christie, Dartmouth is easily one of Devon's prettiest destinations thanks to its views over the estuary. Discover the pastel-coloured buildings leaning at angles and the picturesque harbour laden with yachts and pleasure boats.

Once a small fishing port until the 19th century, Paignton is now one of the most popular resorts in Torbay, due to its long white sandy beaches, historic buildings and old-fashioned, Victorian-style pier with stunning views. Take a stroll along the traditional promenade or enjoy a bite to eat in one of the many beachfront cafés overlooking the sea, or there’s also a beautiful garden, Youngs Park, a natural habitat for wild birds.


Accommodation

The Trecarn Hotel is located in a peaceful area just a short level stroll from the stunning Babbacombe Downs in Torquay. The friendly hotel offers a bar, lounge, restaurant and comfortable en-suite rooms with a TV and tea and coffee-making facilities. Meals are buffet style.

Hotel Rating

Hotels with a JG2 rating are a mixture of larger hotels and privately owned properties. Décor and furnishings may be simple but are clean and well maintained. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and may have tea/coffee making facilities. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. Services may be limited but efficient.

Just a ten-minute stroll from Torquay’s lovely beaches and town centre, the Ashley Court Hotel has everything needed for a relaxing stay, from a bar, restaurant, lounge and games room to bedrooms with tea and coffee-making facilities, a TV and a hairdryer.

Hotel Rating

Hotels with a JG2 rating are a mixture of larger hotels and privately owned properties. Décor and furnishings may be simple but are clean and well maintained. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities, TV and may have tea/coffee making facilities. Food may be buffet style in some of the larger hotels. Services may be limited but efficient.


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