About Torbay - You may also find this information helpful when researching the area prior to your visit
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More than
anything, breaks on the English
Riviera are about spoiling yourself
and having fun. Days can be as
energetic or relaxing as you like,
while as the sun sets the resort
gains a second wind, with endless
wining, dining, pubbing and clubbing
possibilities.
Torquay
faces south, and due to it's sunny
aspect, developed a reputation as a
health resort in Victorian times.
The waterfront, it's marinas,
wine-bars, restaurants, clubs,
theatre and unique town centre
shops, offers visitors all the
facilities required by modern
international holiday resort.
List of Beaches
in Torbay - From Torquay to Brixham:
1. Maidencombe
Beach Torquay, A sand and shingle
beach.
2. Watcombe
Beach Torquay, A sandy beach with
limited parking.
3. Petitor
Beach Torquay, Mostly Rocky
difficult to access.
4. Oddicombe
Beach Torquay, Sand and shingle
beach just below Babbacombe Downs.
5. Babbacombe
Beach Torquay, A sand and shingle
beach.
6. Redgate
Beach Torquay, Is currently closed.
7. Anstey's
Cove Torquay, Shingle and rocky
beach.
8. Meadfoot
Beach Torquay, A long pebble and
sand beach.
9. Torre Abbey
Sands Torquay, Sandy beach right
in the centre of Torquay.
10. Corbyn Sand
Torquay, A small beach just south
of Torre Abbey sands.
11. Hollicombe
Beach Torquay, A quiet sandy beach.
12. Preston
Sands Paignton, Long sandy beach.
13. Paignton
Beach Paignton, Long sandy beach
with Paignton Pier.
14. Goodrington
Sands Paignton, Long sandy beach
with Steam Railway.
15. Broadsands
Paignton, Long sandy beach.
16. Elberry
Cove Paignton, Shingle beach.
17. Churston
Cove Brixham, Sand and shingle
beach.
18. Fishcombe
Cove Brixham, Sand and shingle
beach.
19. Breakwater
Beach Brixham, Shingle beach.
20. Shoalstone
Beach Brixham, A shingle and rock
beach.
21. St Mary's
Bay Brixham, Sand and shingle beach
Torre Abbey is
Torquay's oldest (1196) building and
was founded by Premonstratensian
monks. To-day Torre Abbey comprises
two Grade 1 listed buildings, and
been designated a Scheduled Ancient
Monument of national importance. The
splendid gatehouse dates from 1380.
Torre Abbey houses Torbay's
municipal art gallery with many
works of national importance, and
the visitor can join in an "Antiques
Hunt" to identify originals and
fakes.
Dartmoor
National Park Authority Dartmoor
was designated one of the National Parks
of England and Wales in 1951. It
is a beautiful moorland landscape with
wooded valleys and wind swept Tors.
368 square miles (953 sq. km.) in area, with about 33,000 people
living in it, and where about 10
million visits are made each year.
All the land is owned by someone
and the public is able to roam freely on
unenclosed, open moorland on both
foot and horseback. There are also about 600 miles (966 km) of public
rights of way. Dartmoor is a rich habitat for wildlife and has a
wealth of archaeological remains.
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