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| There are a wealth of attractions here on the Riviera to suit the whole family. Even when the sun doesn't shine, there is always something to keep everyone entertained! |
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Walking |
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| South Devon has one of the finest coasts in England. It runs for 130 miles or so and for the most part faces into the sun, being sheltered from prevailing winds by the great shoulder of Dartmoor. The climate overall is benign and earns the region the...

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Torquay United |
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| Torquay United as it is today is the result of a merger between three local teams: the United team as we know it, Ellacombe and Babbacombe. The original Torquay United Association Football Club was founded in 1899 by a group of school leavers and pla...

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Quay West - Paignton |
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| Enjoy a unique experience at Quaywest this summer, fun for all ages! Water heated to 80 degrees and lots of exceptional thrills. With the awesome Devils Drop, Screamer and Wild Kamikaze, you can Scale new heights of excitement. Experience the terror ...

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Baynards Cove Fort - Dartmouth - English Heritage |
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| A small early Tudor artillery fort, built to defend Dartmouth harbour Entrance.
OPENING TIMES:
Any reasonable time....

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Theatres - Torquay, Babbacombe, Paignton, Brixham |
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| When you think of Torbay you may picture the dramatic cliffs or the beautiful sandy beaches. Perhaps you may know that Agatha Christie was born there. What you probably don?t know is that it has a vibrant theatre scene and played host to the first ev...

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Shaldon |
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| One of the prettiest villages in Devon must surely be Shaldon, situated between Torquay and Teignmouth, nestling on the estuary where the river Teign meets the sea.
The 7-mile coastal drive from Torquay is very pretty, with countryside to the left...

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