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Quayside Cottage

From £2162

Per week

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  • Property code: QSIDE
  • Preferred changeover day: Thursday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Washing machine
  • Waterside
  • WiFi

Words struggle to give the waterside views from this property the justice they deserve. From the open plan living area there are triple aspect views overlooking the Salcombe estuary towards the lifeboat on one side and sandy beaches and the Whitestrand pontoon on the other. There truly are few properties in Salcombe than can boast such spectacular views as Quayside. On top of this the property has the huge draw of having great outside space, en suite shower rooms for all four bedrooms and being situated just a short level stroll to all the pubs, shops and restaurants in the town.

Entrance through boat store/utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer and sink. Please note: There is a CCTV camera in the boat store for flood monitoring purposes.
Hall leading to Bedroom 3 with 5ft Kingsize bed, waterside views and en suite shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC.

First floor:
Open plan living room with lounge area with 2 large sofas, 1 armchair, Smart frame TV, dining table to seat 8, access to small balcony and stunning waterside views from all windows. Kitchen area with electric cooker and hob, fridge with ice box, dishwasher and microwave (additional fridge and freezer in ground floor boatstore/utility room).
Bedroom 2 with 6ft Super Kingsize zip and link bed, TV, waterside views and en suite shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC.
Bedroom 4 with 3ft twin zip and link bed, TV, waterside views and en suite shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC.

Second floor:
Bedroom 1 with 6ft Superking size zip and link bed, TV, waterside views and en suite shower room with shower cubicle, basin and WC.

Private patio with table and chairs and stunning waterside views. Small balcony off lounge with waterside views.

Outdoor shower. Please use this facility to wash off any sandy feet or pets.

The beautiful waterside town of Salcombe, with its outlook across the stunning harbour to golden beaches and the sparkling sea beyond, is one of South Devon's most desirable holiday cottage destinations. A mecca for sailors and water sports enthusiast, and a playground for the rich and famous, Salcombe is the UK's answer to Saint-Tropez.

In the summer months, traditional sailing boats race past the Princess Yachts moored in the harbour, while sports cars cruise through Fore Street, past buzzing designer clothes stores and local boutiques. The shops and restaurants located by the waterfront exude the perfect nautical vibe, complementing the boatbuilding heritage that has long served the local townsfolk lucky enough to live in this scenic, naturally sheltered harbour. 

Strolling down Fore Street you will find a tempting selection of cafes, delis, restaurants, and pubs to frequent, whilst children (and adults!) will insist on a trip to the old fashioned sweet shop, Cranch's, or treat them to delicious local ice cream at the Salcombe Dairy. The recently refurbished, family and dog-friendly pub, The Victoria Inn, serves excellent food and also operates a 'man crèche' that may be useful for more relaxed shopping trips!

A little ferry makes the short trip back and forth to the golden sands of East Portlemouth and the dog-friendly beaches at Mill Bay and Sunny Cove, whilst the energetic can pick up the South West Coast Path from here to enjoy unrivalled scenery from the rugged clifftop trail. The beach at North Sands is an easy stroll from town, where you'll find The Winking Prawn, a child-friendly institution amongst locals and holiday makers alike, where diners can enjoy delicious food and drink for breakfast, lunch or dinner... or all three if you fancy a full day on the beach.

The exquisite Overbeck's National Trust, just a little further along the coast at South Sands, is well worth a visit for the spectacular views and world famous gardens, capable of growing a broad range of rare and exotic plants not commonly found on these shores thanks to the site's unique location, perched high on the coastline and open to the Gulf Stream.
Outside of the peak season, visitors can expect to find a much quieter town more akin to a sleepy West Country village. However, the shops and restaurants generally stay open throughout the year, and the natural beauty of the area is so abundant that Salcombe remains a fantastic holiday destination all year round.

A holiday cottage in Salcombe has all the ingredients for a relaxing seaside holiday in a simply stunning area of outstanding natural beauty.
 

ONE parking permit provided for guests for use in one of two nearby public car parks.

Depending on the time of year. Park in either Shadycombe car park on Shadycombe Road (350 yards) if between October 1st – March 31st, or Creek car park on Gould Road (500 yards) if between April 1st – September 30th.

Further parking available in same nearby car parks (daily rates apply). Weekly parking is available in the park and ride car park at the top of town (bus runs at seasonal times only). 

Please feel free to use the luggage trolley provided.

Included: Bed linen and towels, electricity, electric heating, travel cot and high chair.

Telephone: No telephone. Mobile reception fair/good. Wi-Fi.

Pets: One dog allowed (more by negotiation with owner). Pet charge £30.00 per dog per week.

CCTV: Please note that there is an exterior CCTV at the property for flood monitoring purposes.

Local facilities: Shops, restaurants and pubs all within a short walk. Passenger ferry to beaches (400 yards). Kingsbridge with supermarkets and all other facilities 6 miles.


Salcombe Creperies
(Less than a mile)

(6)

Operating every evening from The Bake House offering delicious savoury and sweet crepes to order.

Salcombe Creperies The Bakehouse, 3 Fore Street, Salcombe TQ8 8BY (T: 07950 189180)

 

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Really nice crepes- a must have part of the salcombe holiday ritual!

July 2023


Delicious

July 2023


A definite win with the kids

September 2021


Super delicious crepes served as a takeaway in a Covid safe way from the front door

November 2020


Fabulous crepes so hot and yummy!

September 2020


Kids had a crepe every night. They were fab. A nice little treat for the stroll home

August 2017


The Fortescue Inn
(Less than a mile)

(25)

A traditional seaside pub and restaurant with great food, large sunny beer garden and friendly welcoming staff.  Enjoy the fresh locally caught fish and seafood, or pizzas straight from the wood fired pizza oven. 

The Fortescue Inn Union Street, Salcombe TQ8 8BZ (T: 01548 842868)

 

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Nice meal. Menu, food and service not as good since the takeover compared to when we ate here in September 2021.

September 2023


My favourite eatery in Salcombe. Both food and service very good

September 2023


Although it has changed hands lately, we ate there over Easter and can confirm that (in our opinion!) the food is still the best in Salcombe.

April 2023


Busy but nice atmosphere, friendly staff and great food.

June 2022


Amazing menu choice and food was excellent, visited for dinner 5 nights with 5 different selected choices and each night the quality of food was to a very high standard, friendly staff, four legged paws made very welcome. 5* all round. Book in advance as they are busy. Bravo to the chef's.

May 2022


It was really busy but we were squeezed in by very friendly staff. The food was lovely and well priced. Would highly recommend the wild mushroom risotto

October 2021


Friendly and efficient service. Good food.

September 2021


Excellent choice on the menu, pub food favourites and also something a little different like monkfish curry, fish tacos and Asian king prawn salad. Every meal we’ve had has been fantastic, we’ve eaten here every day this week! The staff are lovely and the service is great. Must be the best pub / restaurant in Salcombe.

September 2021


We ate here 3 evenings during our 7 day stay in Salcombe. The food was excellent and atmosphere brilliant. Staff very helpful and friendly. Would highly recommend.

September 2021


Excellent food and good service

September 2021


Lovely lunch.

September 2021


Perfect location, great staff and great food!

July 2021


We visited the Fortescue Arms several times during our recent week in Salcombe. They would take a booking which several other places in town wouldn't. With their extensive menu to choose from the only problem we had was deciding what to eat. All meals eaten there were delicious. Service was friendly and prompt. We will be straight back next time we visit Salcombe.

May 2021


Good outdoor area with wood burner. Seafood chowder was delicious!

May 2021


Great pizzas, friendly staff and very covid safe

October 2020


Great pub with good food and friendly staff and if it is booked the Take away pizzas are excellent.

September 2020


We thoroughly enjoyed eating here during this Covid affected summer. There was a full menu which was appreciated as other pubs were only offering a restricted menu and the food was excellent. We felt safe as there was plenty of room between tables which were cleaned down between each sitting. The staff were very helpful and pleasant. The fact that we ate every night at The Fortescue should be a good testimony to this pub.

September 2020


Good take away service - prompt and efficient. Very generous portions too!

September 2020


Fortesque was welcoming to family and dog both outside and inside - totally relaxed

September 2019


It was the most expensive and boring pub in the area.

November 2018


Had a nice drink there one evening. Good range of proper beers.

October 2018


We ate here twice, 10 of us on one occasion and all dishes were good. Menu varied and interesting, staff good.

July 2018


Fabulous pizzas!

April 2018


Extensive gin menu with suggested tonics and garnishes. Nice beer garden and excellent stone baked pizzas. Great spot for a sunny day!

June 2017


A fabulous welcoming and friendly pub. We loved the pizzas here and ate here 3 times in 1 week as they were a lot more family friendly than the rest of the pubs in Salcombe. I really would recommend a visit here!

June 2017


Boatswain's Brasserie
(Less than a mile)

(7)

Tucked away but still in the centre of town, this well established restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere and a menu full of simply cooked, high quality fresh local fish and seafood.

Boatswain’s Brasserie Russell Court, 1 Fore Street, Salcombe TQ8 8BS (T: 01548 842189)

 

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The best Scallops in Salcombe. Always a good meal here, friendly staff. Very dog friendly.

May 2023


Lovely food and friendly staff - dog friendly too - seafood superb

April 2023


Lovely fresh fish and efficient service both for lunch and dinner.

September 2020


After many years of visiting Salcombe, we went to this restaurant for the first time last week. We will be returning. The food was fabulous, and the service was friendly and knowledgable. 5*

October 2018


We had 2 superb dinners here, food was amazing and the staff we 1st class

October 2018


We love it here great food amazing service lovely lady would serves us love seeing her again Always book you will need to Fish dishes fantastic try the trifle too We will be back xx

October 2017


Hidden gem in Salcombe! Folks who run, cook and serve the excellent food are great fun and really helpful. Menu is wide and very comprehensive. Given it's a very small place, recommend booking and making sure you go there!

April 2017


The Ward Room
(Less than a mile)

(10)

Watch the boats go by from this sunny café tucked away at the back of Crew Clothing serving teas, coffees, sandwiches and homemade cakes.

The Ward Room 19 Fore Street, Salcombe TQ8 8BU (T: 01548 843333)

 

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Lovely balcony view and pleasant staff

September 2023


Stunning Views with good food but very expensive for what is on offer.

August 2022


The view is excellent. The soup was OK but overpriced but we had to wait ages for it even though there were not many customers. Decor and the seats were very grubby. Best avoided. We give a token star for the view.

October 2021


Lovely place for coffee and cake! Nice little terrace overlooking the water. I was disappointed they don't do cheese scones anymore though! They were very accommodating.

September 2021


Good location overlooking the boats and estuary. Crab lovely and fresh.

September 2021


Terrible service!

September 2021


The worst cream teas ever ... the clotted cream was frozen and when we asked for unfrozen cream ..we got more frozen cream !!! The staff couldn’t give a hoot.

September 2020


We had a cream tea, and a bowl of tomato soup, and a cup of coffee. All perfect and at a reasonable price.

October 2019


Great location on the harbour where you can enjoy a fabulous breakfast and light lunch.

June 2018


Sit back, relax, watch the world go by and have a cuppa and cake!! Brilliant location - especially if you like shopping!!!

August 2017


The Kings Arms - Salcombe
(Less than a mile)

(17)

A centrally located waterside pub and restaurant with lovely views over the harbour from its sunny terrace.   Fresh local fish and seafood features heavily on the menu along with other pub classics and freshly made pizzas. A great location for a quick bite whilst browsing the shops, or drinks and dinner after a day on the water. 

The Kings Arms 18 Fore Street, Salcombe TQ8 8BU (T: 01548 842202)

 

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Food, service and friendliness of staff excellent.

September 2023


Probably the best restaurant in Salcombe, a wide ranging menu with comprehensive specials board offering fresh fish every day. Great service from the very competent staff too.

September 2023


I would recommend the fish and chips.

July 2023


Lovely food and staff we had 3 great meals here

May 2023


Delicious supper here! Great central location but gets very busy so you need to book ahead

May 2022


Great pub lovely food great atmosphere

September 2021


Lovely spot to have a drink in the evening. Happy friendly staff too!

September 2021


Good pub food - expensive enough but this is Salcombe!

June 2021


Really good service - will do their best to find you a table. Food and drink options very good too.

May 2021


It has gone uphill massively since the change in ownership. The food is now the best in Salcombe and the position superb. At last a decent place to eat in Salcombe, that offers good value.

December 2020


Had a meal in the Brasserie, which was excellent. Food lovely, wine top notch, service first class and all at a reasonable price. Felt very safe and socially distanced as well.

November 2020


Went in for drink with dog OK

September 2019


Ate here three times whilst staying in salcombe, great food and lovely view.

September 2019


Great Fish & Chips, friendly and helpful staff

July 2019


Get your chips here and not the takeaway fish and chip shop!

May 2018


We had a lovely meal here. Very relaxing and the staff were very friendly and even made our dog very welcome too.

September 2017


Lovely staff and great fish and chips

July 2017


SUP Away
(Less than a mile)

SUP Away, based in the heart of the South Hams in Devon, offers Stand Up Paddle Board hire to anyone looking to explore the beauty of the area on the water.  They offer the complete service – not only delivering your boards direct to your holiday cottage but also giving advice on where to go on your adventure.

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Salcombe Water Limo
(Less than a mile)

A family business offering skippered cruises on Salcombe estuary, aboard the beautiful motor launch, Baia Vita. Accommodating 4 guests, her looks are taken from the very best classic Italian 1960’s boats that once cruised the waters of the Riviera and Venice and guests can enjoy the renaissance of that era whilst cruising the estuary in style.  Guests can choose from an hour-long cruise along the estuary, an evening cruise or, if they have a special occasion to celebrate, they can personalise the cruise to suit.  Bring your own picnic and drinks - glasses are provided. 

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Yawl & Launch Hire Salcombe
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Hiring a traditional Salcombe Yawl or launch is a fabulous way to explore the Salcombe estuary taking in the beaches and wildlife along the way.  The Salcombe Yawl is an attractive 16ft dingy unique to Salcombe suitable for racing or cruising with the family, or alternatively, less experienced sailors can hire a sturdier harbour launch with inboard engine to potter from beach to beach.  Both are available on a weekly basis along with everything you need to have and enjoyable yet safe time on the water.  Sailing tuition in a Salcombe Yawl, or leisurely skippered sails around the harbour are also available in the safe hands of experienced local sailor Scratch Hitchen. 

Yawl & Launch Hire Salcombe (T: 01548 561619 M: 07966 840436)

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A visit to Salcombe to hire one of these beautiful boats is a must. Scratch will talk you through everything you need to know and then you are free to explore the estuary in style. we had a lovely day and made some great memories.

May 2019


Salcombe Rib Club
(Less than a mile)

Salcombe RIB Club offer a ‘Flying Visit’ membership for holiday makers, allowing you to access hire to 2 Highfield Sport 560 RIBs. The SP560 is the perfect family boat for whatever the day holds… a blast out of Salcombe Harbour before exploring the beautiful local coastline or finding a beautiful bay all to yourself to anchor for a picnic and swim, the choice is yours.

To be eligible to hire you need to have a minimum qualification of Powerboat Level 2 & a VHF Licence. Don’t have any boat qualifications? Salcombe RIB Club also have a smaller Highfield Classic 380 for use within Salcombe Estuary, no membership required.

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Toad Hall Cottages guests enjoy 20% off hire with discount code SCH-SRC-20

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Nature Calls Boat Tours
(Less than a mile)

Enjoy a bespoke private boat tour of the Salcombe and Kingsbridge Estuary tours with Nature Calls Boat Tours. Family friendly and taking a maximum of 4 people you can explore the estuary's quiet creeks, experience bustling harbour life, discover historical local landmarks and learn about the fascinating local bird and wildlife - all in the safe hands of experienced skipper Ben.  Artist, photography and dedicated birdwatcher tours also available.  SHA certified, lifejackets included and dogs travel free, bring a picnic and drinks, blankets and glasses provided.  Text or call Ben on 07551 764024 to discuss your requirements so he can create the perfect trip for you. 

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Sunny Cove
Sunny Cove
(Less than a mile)

(7)

Accessed either by boat, via a 10-minute walk through the woods from parking at Mill Bay, or a stroll from the Salcombe to East Portlemouth Ferry, Sunny Cove is a sandy beach which, as you might expect, catches the sun throughout the day, weather pending. It’s on the East Portlemouth side of the Salcombe Estuary opposite North Sands beach and Fort Charles, the ruined fortification that was originally constructed during the reign of Henry VIII to defend the Kingsbridge Estuary against French and Spanish Pirates. It’s a relatively gentle spot for swimming and ideal for picnics, lazy summer afternoons, and reaching on kayaks and paddle boards from other nearby beaches as well as being the perfect spot for building sandcastles. That said, the tide can come in quite quickly so make sure you don’t get caught out and be careful of the swell when bringing boats into the beach. Head there for the day in the summer or as a stop off en route to the café at Gara Rock or a longer walk along the coast path towards Prawle Point. Dogs are welcome all year round but keep in mind that there aren’t any facilities in the immediate vicinity (it would be a 10-15-minute walk along wooded footpaths) so take your sandwiches with you!

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Gorgeous, quiet and very clean beach.

June 2023


Stunning bay ,Quiet and secluded

October 2021


Lovely little beach worth the walk or paddle!

July 2021


We didn’t know about this. Whilst appreciating the need to keep things to a minimum, local information like this could have been uploaded digitally. We made 2 attempts to locate a beach without success.

October 2020


The beach and the views were superb

September 2019


A nice sandy beach, crowded on a sunny day. but access quite tricky - a long walk for children if no room in the NT car park, and then a long walk back afterwards.

August 2019


Best reached by direct boat access but easy enough walk from ferry or mill bay car park. Our favourite beach.

August 2018


Mill Bay
(Less than a mile)

(29)

A sandy beach on the East Portlemouth side of the Salcombe Estuary, at low tide Mill Bay stretches all the way up the coastline to East Portlemouth beach. It has the most wonderful view of Salcombe itself and is popular with everyone, especially families, because of the large swathes of sand on which you can set up camp for the day and enjoy safe, clean swimming conditions. Parking is limited, so the best way to get to it is either by boat or by catching the East Portlemouth Ferry from Salcombe and strolling along. That way you can also nip past The Venus Café by the slipway to pick ice creams, sandwiches and refreshments before settling in for the day. There are rock pools to explore, sandcastles to build and swimming to be done, just make sure you’re careful of any boats coming in and out of the beach. Dogs are welcome at Mill Bay all year round, and it makes an excellent spot to run around with them whatever time of the year. Like the other beaches along this stretch of coast, Mill Bay makes for an ideal place to spend the day right into the evening, although it is a little stroll to the nearest facilities. It’s also a lovely beach to meander across en route towards Gara Rock or on a longer walk along the coast path.

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Lovely little beach with with views across the bay to Salcombe

October 2023


Stunning! Great car park, perfect for dogs, at low tide you can walk along the beach to east portlemouth and Venus cafe.

September 2023


Lovely quiet beach, clean beach & sea

July 2023


Lovely place to spend some time.

July 2023


Lovely clean beach with great views

May 2023


Lovely clean beach, easily accessible from our holiday cottage.

July 2022


Bit of a walk but well worth it - spacious beach, fabulous views and shallow waters.

June 2022


Brilliant beach 3 miles from the cottage

June 2022


Gorgeous little Bay close to where we were staying our dog. Loved fetching his ball in and out the water. Very pretty spot.

April 2022


Lovely beach and you can walk to Gara rock from here and along beach to the ferry crossing to salcombe

March 2022


Great beach. Bumpy access road as sand has blown across it. Slightly marred by 1-2 selfish dog owners who have left their calling cards

November 2021


We were lucky enough to spend 3 days on this beautiful beach. Fabulous place ??

September 2021


Fantastic beach one of the best in the area. Have to get to car park (National Trust) very early if you don't want to carry all your stuff to the beach.

September 2021


We attempted to drive to Mill Bay car park- not a good idea in August! No parking spaces, no turning points. We tried another day, parking at Gara Rock and asking down the bridle path. We have a disabled granddaughter, the walk down was manageable but the return walk was much more difficult. Beautiful beach and worth the walk.

September 2021


Lovely, clean, sandy beach in wonderful location with beautiful views and easy access from Salcombe via the East Portlemouth ferry.

August 2021


Lovely beach, clear water

July 2021


Lovely beach for children to play on.

June 2021


Favourite beach going back to my childhood. The road to it was closed due to a land slip in January. Talked to the workmen who said it was due to reopen November 2020.

October 2020


Lovely beach but this year overrun with people arriving by motor boat- so it felt a little worrying for kids to swim out among them,(and frankly it spoilt the view) and engine noise/fumes at the end of the day as everyone left!

September 2020


Wonderful

September 2019


I endorse all of the other favourable comments and emphasise the urgent need to make the lavatories hygienic. In fact all of the public conveniences are anything but convenient.

September 2019


Lovely beach, handy to have little food caravan selling crepes, drinks and ice cream, good quality too. The toilets were disgusting though and should have been cleaned more regularly, also waste bins overflowing.

August 2019


Great place for a day on the beach. Safe and dog friendly

August 2019


Lovely large sandy beach, perfect for young children who want to play in the strem and build dams, or play in the sea without large waves!

July 2019


Great beach

October 2018


A fabulous beach. Especially great fun at low tide for a water loving Labrador. We enjoyed our visits here. We also loved the passenger ferry from here to Salcombe. Beautiful beach.

October 2018


Beautiful beach lovely and clean. Small car park free to N.T. members. Highly recommended. Drawback no immediate café available. Venus café nearest but a trek if not mobile.

September 2018


Lovely beach well worth a visit. Dog friendly as well. Well worth the £7-50 national trust car parking fee.

July 2018


amazing beach, dog friendly, only downside is the toilets near the National Trust hut are very poor

July 2018


North Sands
North Sands, Salcombe
(Less than a mile)

(17)

The first beach as you walk along the Cliff Road out of Salcombe, North Sands sits in a valley and is a sandy horseshoe shaped beach that’s expansive at low tide. Thanks to its shape and location, it’s extremely popular in the summer because there’s plenty of space to set up camp for the day with buckets, spades and fishing nets in tow for avid marine biologists and sand castle connoisseurs. The beach has a fresh water stream running through it from the top of the valley, which, aside from providing hours of entertainment for accompanying dogs and a marvellous place to wash the sand off your feet, also means that the beach is largely wet sand, so don’t forget to take something to sit on if you’re heading there for the day. Popular with swimmers, despite the chilly water, North Sands provides a wonderful view out of the mouth of the Salcombe estuary and into the deep blue yonder so, for keen photographers, it’s ideal. If the weather is right then it’s a favourite amongst body boarders or even surfers on choppier days, and it’s a great place to take the paddle boards and kayaks if you happen to have them. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, unlike many of the beaches in the area, there are toilets over the road and there’s a car park with charges from £1 throughout the year. The cherry on top of this beautiful location is The Winking Prawn café and restaurant that’s right next to the beach. Open all year round they serve everything from breakfast, lunch and dinner to coffee, tea and cake, and in the summer they provide a barbecue in the garden overlooking the sea. It is popular though so leave a little time to queue for that Salcombe Dairy honeycomb ice cream in the height of summer!

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A wonderful sheltered bay, the sea is so clean and lovely to swim in. Disabled access and dog friendly with the lovely cafe close by.

October 2023


Very nice beach. Very clean.

July 2023


Swim here daily when in Salcombe.

June 2023


A great dog friendly beach. Check the tide times, go at low tide, makes a fabulous beach to look for shells, relax in the sun, and walk in the stuff with your dog.

May 2023


Excellent beach for dogs

May 2023


Nice beach it's great dog friendly beach

May 2023


What a beautiful place to walk to along Coast Road from Salcombe town. The view through the trees to the amazing colour of the water is breathtaking and North Sands is spectacular. We could have sat just people watching all day. The winking prawn is a lovely place for a drink or bite to eat.

July 2022


Lovely beach which is a quick walk down from the property, food and toilets but neither used.

July 2022


Brilliant beach for all the family within walking distance of cottage. Car park and toilets nearby.

May 2022


Fantastic clean beach. Dog friendly

September 2021


Excellent clean and safe dog friendly beach. Very friendly and helpful locals.

May 2021


Lovely clean family friendly beach

July 2020


Lovely beach , easily accessible , particularly with elderly members in the party .

September 2019


North Sands is a wonderful beach great for families, the winking prawn restaurant is great for anything from snacks to a full meal stunning views out to sea

October 2018


Very nice beach for dog lovers and good café.

July 2018


Gorgeous, just stunning! Brilliant beach, fabulous cafe (Winking Prawn) and good priced car park! Love, love, love it!!

August 2017


Superb safe and stunningly picturesque

June 2017


South Sands
South Sands, Salcombe
(2 miles)

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Over a (rather large) hill along the road from North Sands and around a 30-minute walk from the centre of Salcombe, South Sands is a sandy beach, with a stream running through it, that’s particularly geared up for water sports. South Sands is also accessible from the centre of Salcombe by the South Sands Ferry, a merry looking yellow, blue and red boat that takes around 15 minutes at a cost of £3.60 per adult and £2.60 for children over the age of three. You’re then greeted at the beach by a sea tractor to take you onto the dry sand, where you will find the South Sands Hotel as well as the enchanting Bo’s Beach Café. The beach café is a family run business serving all the necessities for a day on the sand including tea, cake, coffee and light lunches as well as beach essentials and toys. It runs in conjunction with Sea Kayak Salcombe who provide kayak and paddle board rental and tours for all levels. During the Salcombe Town Regatta, South Sands also plays host to the annual sandcastle competition, an illustrious occasion that welcomes all participants with enthusiasm, so make sure you keep an eye out if you’re a budding architect or artist, or potter along and take a look at the local and visiting handiwork if you’re more of a spectator. It’s worth noting that there’s limited parking at South Sands so it’s a good idea to either walk to it, park at North Sands a short walk away, or park in Salcombe and catch the ferry over. Dogs are also welcome at South Sands.

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Bit too far to cycle from centre of Salcombe for a swim, but do visit regularly. Used to stay at Bolt Head when it was an hotel, so remember it fondly.

June 2023


The new Harbour hotel at South Sands has wonderful views over the estuary and is worth stopping there for a quick lunch before continuing up to the overbecks

April 2023


North Sands better for beach but South Sands cafe and tractor/ferry are great.

June 2022


Rude staff on ferry - expecting people to wear mask on an outdoor boat trip ! Made to feel like we were an inconvenience- very poor.

August 2021


Great - kids loved the big building Site

August 2020


A beautiful sandy beach that is superb for children as you have to go out quite a way before the water gets deep. Water sports available. Access is via very narrow lanes so be prepared to reverse and parking is very limited.

July 2017


Gara Rock Beach
Gara Rock Beach
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A short ferry ride over the estuary from Salcombe to East Portlemouth, followed by a scenic walk along the coast (around 40 minutes depending on how speedy you are), will lead you to a dramatic headland and beach café known as Gara Rock. With panoramic views of the sea, the café is open for teas, cakes, lunch, and afternoon tea before you descend to Gara Rock Beach below. The beach is a sandy cove flanked by rocks, and can also be reached by parking at the Mill Bay car park which is around two miles away on foot. The beauty of this beach is that it is only accessible either on foot or by boat, so it does have a wonderful sense of escapism alongside its rugged splendour. Although it is a little bit of a climb back up to the café, the proximity of food and toilets means that you can set up camp here for most of the day, dipping into the water as and when you choose if the weather is warm enough. Alternatively, it’s the perfect place for a pit stop if you’re spending the day walking along the coast path towards Prawle Point and Dartmouth beyond. Dogs are allowed on the beach but not in high season, so keep that in mind, and while it’s a slightly tricky beach to get to it’s worth the effort… maybe just see if you can get a takeaway brownie and a cup of tea from the café to keep you going!

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A bit tricky getting down to the beach but worth it.

September 2023


Super dog friendly beach and the children had a lovely time too, it was pretty busy but it was a bank holiday!

June 2022


VERY PEACEFULL AND NO CROWDS

September 2021


Superb location, excellent service. We were unable to book beforehand but were fortunate to be able to secure a table.

September 2021


Beautiful sandy and pebbly cove... we spent 2 gorgeous days there with our dog! Be prepared for steep climb back to Gara Rock restaurant but worth it!

July 2021


After driving an hour through Devon drizzle we were not impressed to be turned away because we weren't guests. "or you can sit outside and have coffee from the Garavan". Lesson learned: Don't go unless you're booked.

October 2020


We had a beautiful meal with stunning views at Gara Rock. The staff were friendly and attentive and the food was divine. We also had spa treatments for the group, who left feeling relaxed and radiant.

September 2020


Lovely secluded beach, dog friendly and easy to get to.

July 2020


Go there for the coastal walk. Fantastic. Stop at the hotel for a coffee, the views are stunning

September 2019


A lovely beach (although quite "weedy"), almost deserted the morning we were there, and well worth the tricky path down and the steep climb back

August 2019


My favourite beach in the country, nothing run of the mill here, lovely views

July 2019


Lovely beach. We arrived early after a steep walk down the cliff path. Had the beach initially to ourselves! Starts to get busier as the day goes on.

July 2018


November 2023

This property is sensational . Perfect in every way . All the finishings and attention to detail is superb . The view and location has to be the best in Salcombe .


September 2023

This is the third time we have stayed in Quayside Cottage and we love it there. The recent renovations have made what was already a lovely property into something very special. The views are spectacular and there is everything in the cottage you need for a happy, comfortable family holiday. The downstairs area is really useful for storing baby's buggies and watersports equipment. The trolley for luggage was a game changer for the beginning and end of the stay, what a great idea! We will be back.


April 2022

Without access to the property, it is very difficult to enjoy a holiday in Salcombe with an Electric Vehicle. As a major letting company in the area you should be lobbying the local councils to provide public charging facilities. We would not return to this area unless and until this situation improves substantially.

Many thanks for your feedback. Whilst this property does not provide parking at the property we are encouraging all owners to provide electric vehicle charging facilities where it is possible.

- The Toad Hall Team


October 2021

We had a really great time in the cottage. Of course the views were amazing and this is the real bonus of this property. We appreciated the car park permit provided however and the information in the visitors book. Plus we loved that we could bring our dog, which was the other big selling point for us!


September 2021

Yes we had a lovely time. The location is fantastic and having the downstairs bit to store inflated paddle boards was really useful. Great to get on the water just out side the door too. Good to have all bedrooms ensuite. We hope to come again. Thank you.


September 2021

Most of the baking sheets in the drawers were dirty but l guess that’s down to previous guests. We had a lovely time in this wonderful place, thank you.


June 2021

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Quayside Cottage and would recommend it the beds were very comfortable and we would stay again the views were beautiful the house was nicer than the pics


May 2021

Overall we found the property very good and clean, apart from the dog hairs on the lounge rugs. Great location overlooking the water. We would return sometime in the future if available.


October 2020

Salcombe is a lovely place to stay and some minor improvements would make this an excellent property. The late check in and early departure are completely understandable in the current circumstances to enable a deep clean to take place. However this was not a deep or even a thorough clean unfortunately. Finally, the rugs in the lounge are far to big an despite straightening them they continually ruck causing a trip hazard.


August 2020

We loved our stay. Perfect location with outstanding views and a very comfortable and spacious house. Gave low score for cleanliness but really through lack of detail given that a deep clean was advertised. Boat room messy, living room carpet rucked, freezer unit in fridge blocked etc. All minor stuff though and would certainly stay at Quay cottage again given the opportunity.


September 2019

We always enjoy Salcombe as a destination, we thoroughly enjoyed staying at Quayside and loved the location. The office were always polite, friendly and helpful as one would expect. We will most definitely recommend and come back. Thank you.


September 2019

Really enjoyed our stay. The cottage is in a superb location even if it can be a little noisy when the tide is in, but that’s a small price to pay. The level of equipment was first class and the bedrooms are excellent. Our only gripe was the state of the furniture in the lounge. The settee and both chairs are well worn and as a result not very comfortable. Overall though a lovely place to stay.


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