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Cormorant

From £818

Per week

3

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  • Property code: CORMOR
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Real fire
  • Short breaks available
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Cormorant is a well-presented and contemporary three-storey cottage situated in the picturesque South Hams countryside, near to the popular historic town of Dartmouth. Set in the grounds of Dartmouth Golf and Country Club, guests are spoilt by a host of on-site activities, including a swimming pool, tennis court, spa and two golf courses (additional charges apply for spa and golf). Set in 225 acres of rolling South Hams countryside, the 18 hole Championship Course makes clever use of undulating terrain and water features. The 9 hole, par 33 Dartmouth Course is built to the same exacting standards as its bigger sister and provides a challenge for golfers of all abilities.

The cottage is stylishly presented and tastefully furnished throughout. Guests can fully relax in comfort and enjoy the bright, open plan reception room with fully integrated kitchen. In warmer months, throw open the double doors to the spacious front patio with views towards the local countryside or relax in the back garden whilst cooking on the bbq and eating alfresco. If there is a chill in the air, appreciate home cooking in the fully-fitted kitchen, fire up the log burner and get cosy on the sofas with a movie on the Smart TV. If a meal out is more desirable, guests needn’t go far as there is a restaurant at the nearby hotel and clubhouse or many good local pubs and restaurants just a short drive away.

Designed with the guest in mind, all bedrooms are a good size and feature contemporary ensuite bath or shower rooms, wall-mounted TVs, hairdryers, built-in wardrobes and two of the bedrooms have doors leading to private balconies. All of this, along with the grounds, facilities and general space on offer make Cormorant the perfect choice for a group of golfers, a family or indeed a couple to escape to.

Ground Floor:
Front door leading to open plan reception room.
Sitting room with a 4-seater sofa, 2-seater sofa, armchair, log burner, smart TV, DAB Bluetooth radio and double doors to private patio.
Dining area with table and bench/chairs for 6 and door leading to ground floor hallway.
Kitchen with built-in electric oven and hob, large fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave, kettle and toaster.
Ground floor WC

First Floor:
Bedroom
1 with 6ft super king zip and link bed (can be set up as twin 3ft single beds upon request at the time of booking), built-in wardrobe, wall-mounted TV, door leading to large balcony with table and chairs and door to en suite bathroom with bath, WC, basin and towel rail.
Bedroom 2 with twin 3ft single beds, built-in wardrobe, wall-mounted TV and door to en suite shower room with walk-in shower, WC, basin and towel rail.

Second Floor:
Bedroom 3
with twin 3ft single beds, built-in wardrobe, wall-mounted TV, door leading to balcony with table and chairs and door to en suite shower room with walk-in shower, WC, basin and towel rail.

There is a tiled patio area at the front of the property with table and chairs and access to the communal lawn. Lawned garden to the rear with tiled patio and bbq area with bench seating. Good sized balconies from bedroom 1 and 3 with table and chairs for 2 on both.

Steeped in maritime history, Dartmouth lies at the mouth of the majestic River Dart. This bustling waterfront town is overlooked by the famous and somewhat imposing Britannia Royal Naval College, just one hint at the town’s historic and strategic importance. Look around and you’ll notice old fortifications on both sides of the river. Bayards Cove Fort, dating from Tudor times is easy to access just a short stroll from the shops, or you can take the passenger ferry up to Dartmouth Castle, which has guarded the narrow entrance to the port for over 600 years, and then walk along the stunning South West Coast Path towards Stoke Fleming and Strete.

Central to Dartmouth is the “boat float”. From here, take time to explore the picturesque network of streets and alleys with their abundance of independent shops, cafés and restaurants. For art lovers, there are numerous galleries and you may even spot the famous artist, Simon Drew, at work. For a hearty brunch, see if you can squeeze onto a shared table in the bustling Café Alf Resco or for a more continental feel, sample the delights of Saveurs French bakery.

Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a total novice, a simple must for every visitor is to take to the water. Sailing, kayaking or hopping on a passenger ferry to nearby Totnes, Dittisham or Greenway (once a home of Agatha Christie) will allow you to enjoy this truly idyllic stretch of river. Keep an eye out for wildlife on the way as you may be lucky enough to be accompanied by a friendly seal!     

If you’re looking for a day out on the beach, drive along the truly breathtaking coast road to nearby Blackpool Sands (no dogs in high season) and on to Torcross at Slapton Sands, a three and a half mile stretch of beach with a neighbouring freshwater nature reserve, Slapton Ley, which is a haven for bird watchers.

From Dartmouth, you can cross the water to neighbouring Kingswear to walk the Dart Valley Trail towards Greenway, catch the steam railway or take the higher car ferry across for a family day out at Paignton Zoo or Torquay's Living Coasts.

Dartmouth itself literally heaves at the seams during Dartmouth Regatta in late August, but there is also plenty to keep you entertained throughout the rest of the year. And if you prefer simple pleasures, the embankment provides the perfect spot for crabbing. All you need is a bucket, line, net and some bait and it won’t be long before you hear squeals of delight from the whole family!

Picturesque Dartmouth is the ideal holiday cottage location for couples or families looking to enjoy all this lovely coastal town has to offer as soon as they walk out their front door.

There is a designated parking space close to the property. Additional visitor parking is also available.

Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles.

  • Included: Bed linen and towels (guests must provide their owndog/beach towels), central heating. Travel cot and high chair.
  • Internet and Telephone: Wi-Fi available free of charge. There is no landline telephone available but mobile reception is generally fair with some providers, although please check with your provider prior to booking.
  • Pets: 1 dog welcome. Pet charge £30 per week.
  • Electric vehicles: Please note that this property does not have suitable facilities for charging electric vehicles.
  • Short breaks: Short breaks available throughout the year, excluding July/August 2024.
  • Local Facilities: On-site swimming pool, restaurant, tennis court (tennis racquets available in the property), spa (additional charges for treatments) and golf courses (guest discount on green fees). Woodland Leisure Park (0.7 miles), The Sportsmans Arms (1.4 miles), The George Inn and Blackawton Community Shop (1.7 miles), The Red Lion Inn and Dittisham Shop and Post Office (4.2 miles), The Anchorstone Café and Ferry Boat Inn (4.6 miles), and all the amenities of Dartmouth town (from 3.5 miles) including supermarkets, shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, leisure centre and a petrol station.

The Sportsman's Arms
(Less than a mile)

(14)

A traditional country pub serving home cooked food as well as a popular carvery.  Ample parking, a large beer garden and a children’s play area make this a great choice for all the family. Dogs welcome.

The Sportsmans Arms, Hemborough Post, Dartmouth TQ9 7DE (T: 01803 712231)

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Excellent fabulous friendly staff Local products incredible meals

September 2023


A lovely pub with good menu and friendly staff. Dog friendly areas, child friendly garden and play area. Ample parking. Visited a few times during our stay.

July 2023


Nice friendly pub food excellent staff very pleasant warm and welcoming

June 2023


Excellent local pub. Food good & generous. Friendly staff

May 2023


The food was absolutely delicious. Every single one of us enjoyed our meal and it was good size portions too. Food took a little long to come out but there is a playground to entertain children if they get unsettled by the wait. Would recommend

September 2022


Beautiful views from the garden, food was absolutely incredible and staff were so so lovely. Highly recommend this pub.

August 2022


Would recommend a visit here. Staff very friendly and welcome dogs. The food was delicious, have the calamari it was the best we’ve ever had ? couldn’t get over the portion sizes and ended up taking some home. Would definitely go back

June 2022


Lovely staff,great food nearest to chalet so very convenient

June 2021


Looks austere from the roadside but don't let that put you off. The pub has put a lot of effort into providing a covered and warm outside space, proper pub meals at reasonable pub prices, large portions, friendly service, separate smoking area and dogs are welcome. Would definitely recommend.

May 2021


Good breakfast. Good service

September 2020


A carvery on a monday night........brilliant. The meat was succulent and the veg etc was hot. Well done.

July 2019


Great carvery at the weekend and good value.

April 2019


The Sportsman's Arms had been recommended to us by a previous guest - we were not disappointed! The food was excellent, and there's plenty of choice from the main menu, as well as many more choices from the daily specials board. All staff were very friendly. Efficient and attentive service. Definitely recommend.

June 2017


Lovely food, good service, great atmosphere and good music on music nights

April 2017


The George Inn
(2 miles)

(15)

A classic South Hams pub: home-cooked wholesome meals, a selection of Cask Marque accredited ales, wood burner fires for the colder months and a south facing decked terrace, outdoor bar and children’s play area for the summer. Dog and family friendly.

The George Inn  Blackawton, Totnes TQ9 7BG (T: 01803 712342) 

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Lovely pub, but felt this October is was a bit 'shabby' and the food was a bit minimal compared to our other visits (the toilets were also a bit dirty).

October 2023


Good food. Friendly staff. Very convenient location over the road. Not too expensive.

October 2023


Booked by email and received confirmation email but no booking when we arrived. Had to eat in bar on sticky grubby table. Food good but damage was done - felt taken for a ride. Outside untidy uncared for - used to be better. Won’t be returning

September 2023


Very friendly and very nice food

August 2022


Friendly staff, great food and very dog friendly

July 2022


Great food and service. Vegan and veggie options! Welcoming space for four legged friends.

July 2022


We really enjoyed our visits to The George. The food is excellent and the local beer is very good.

July 2022


Lovely friendly village pub, made to feel very welcome. Delicious food, good beer and beautiful views from the decking/garden area. Our only disappointment was that the pub wasn’t open every night!

June 2022


Wonderful for Sunday lunch. Has great views from the garden. Very welcoming landlords and staff.

April 2022


Excellent food and service of the highest quality

October 2021


Great pub!

September 2021


This pub is a delight. Friendly atmosphere, welcomed the dog and children. Food was perfect.

September 2020


The food was excellent and we were made to feel very welcome.

November 2019


Friendly pub with good service and good home cooked food.

July 2018


Perfect for good food. Take away full menue.

October 2017


Hunter's Lodge Inn
(2 miles)

(2)

Excellent food at a reasonable price and great local beers and ales, all in a cosy pub environment.

Hunter's Lodge Inn  Cornworthy, Totnes TQ9 7ES (T: 01803 732204)

 

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Very friendly hosts, excellent lamb koftas and perfectly cooked chips. Recommend the white Rioja.

September 2023


A wonderful local pub with excellent food. The landlord and his family were incredibly friendly to both humans and dogs.

May 2023


The Maltsters Arms
(3 miles)

(29)

Set in a beautiful location alongside Bow Creek and with a predominantly fish menu, this is a great place to enjoy some delicious food or a cold beer in the sunshine.  Watch boats mooring, kayaks launching and children crabbing during the summer, or enjoy the cosy atmosphere and open fires in colder months. 

The Maltsters Arms Tuckenhay, Totnes TQ9 7EH (T: 01803 732350) 

 

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Good beer, friendly service and very good food.

November 2023


Great location, and good for a drink. However, we went there on the regatta weekend , delayed from July and took over an hour to get a drink !,

September 2023


Had a linch and a dinner here. My husband said the moules he had were the best he'd ever tasted. Praise indeed.

August 2023


We ordered a takeaway when we arrived and it was very nice

July 2023


Highly recommend. Visited several times, within walking distance from Perchwood Shippon. Good food and variety. Pleasant inside and out.

May 2023


perfect location excellant food and friendly staff

September 2022


Excellent. Lovely food, helpful staff and a superb location

September 2022


Amazing evenings spent at this pub, crabbing and enjoying a quiet drink whilst watching the boats. The food is amazing too.

August 2022


We visited this pub last year 2021 when we encountered problems I.e. not enough staff, the staff there was were not at all cheerful and welcoming and the cleanliness of the place including the actual tables & the ladies was poor. Sorry to say we tried again this year and there still was not enough staff, there was a five deep queue for the bar who the staff were ignoring because they were giving priority to people who were ordering food! We gave up and went to another establishment. What a shame because it’s in a grand situation Floyd must be turning in his grave!!

June 2022


A lovely place to enjoy a meal. We visited twice & particularly enjoyed sitting by the dock & watching the yachts go back & forth

May 2022


Fabulous place, great food.

April 2022


Lovely pub friendly staff nice atmosphere

November 2021


Very nice, struggling with staff levels and seats rather hard. Food ok

September 2021


Excellent food and location

August 2021


Unfriendly eye rolling waitress. Decided to walk down the road to the Watermans Arms and ate there instead several times!

July 2021


Very very busy and tables not cleared but staff and food were friendly and doing their best in difficult times.

July 2021


We had a table booked for our Tuesday night and had researched the menu at home before we left for hol: so we were surprised to get a more upmarket selection at a quite higher cost! What we had was good, but there was a but! Husband had the lamb and it came with nothing else at all. Service started off well but we had a long wait to order our desserts, not enough staff for volume of customers.

May 2021


Had takeaway fish & chips one night and ate at the pub 2 nights and it was absolutely delicious

December 2019


Good food. Good local walks too.

October 2019


We especially liked the Malsters Arms, which was just a few minutes’ walk away from where we were staying. We enjoyed having a drink sitting outside on the quay, take away fish and chips and an excellent meal in the restaurant (on different days).

October 2018


Good food and friendly staff, would recommend booking

September 2018


Food good but service extremely poor. Staff appeared very disorganised. I think the pub is living off its past history re Keith Floyd. Pub also starting to look a little tired and needs some money spending on it.

July 2018


As we were staying in the village, we tried to eat here one evening, but they were fully booked. The bar man was quite abrupt when we asked for a table, which put us off trying again for another evening. We heard from another couple that they had experienced the same thing, hence why we ate at the Watermans Arms each evening, as they were most welcoming.

June 2018


Great food and service in a delightful village by the river. One of our favourite places.

May 2018


Really lovely meals again here. Very welcoming and accommodating to our two children.

April 2018


A friendly pub in great location, with very good food.

October 2017


Looks lovely if pricey Tried to eat here on a Thursday but it was fully booked

August 2017


Excellent food and great atomasphere.

May 2017


Only stopped for a drink on the way to Dittisham but loved sitting out by the river and watching all the wildlife passing by

December 2016


The Old Inn
(3 miles)

(4)

This conveniently placed country pub, originally built in the 14th century and today offering good quality locally sourced food is a great place to stop off and enjoy lunch, dinner or a traditional Devon cream tea.  Ample parking, friendly staff and a large garden add to the appeal.

The Old Inn Halwell TQ9 7JA (T: 01803 712329) 

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Lovely family meal, good choice of traditional pub meals at reasonable cost, dog friendly.

July 2023


Had a wonderful meal here the steak was superb

September 2020


Absolutely lovely pub, owners & food was excellent, and Sadie was adorable, would highly recommend and would certainly return, thank you Lisa, Matt & Holly from Manchester

August 2018


Very friendly staff and a very good meal.

August 2017


Woodlands Family Theme Park
Woodlands Family Theme Park
(Less than a mile)

(5)

If you’re looking for a wonderful family day out in Devon that is suitable for all ages a trip to Woodlands Family Theme Park should be top of your list. As one of Devon’s largest family attractions there is something to entertain the whole family from little ones to grandparents.

With the biggest indoor play centre in the South West full of slides, play areas, soft play, climbing adventures and ball pools, whatever the weather there is plenty to do! Don’t miss Woodlands’ Farm with 5  barns full of wild, exotic and cute animals. With 11 Play zones full of rides, attractions, and a falconry centre with daily displays there is something for everyone in this 100-acre Family Park.

There are seasonal opening times with a range of ticket options so check the website for the latest information. 

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My daughter and granddaughter really enjoyed this park and was amazed how big it was and how many attractions it had.

April 2017


Don't expect Alton Towers- but if you want a great place to spend the day and keep the kids entertained, then this is the best there is in South Devon. I'd say better for 7-13s than anything over....

March 2017


No matter what the weather is you'll have a day of fun. Only downside is that if your 7 year old is a bit tall for their age they will be charged an adult ticket price

December 2016


Brilliant day out for all ages.

December 2016


I like Woodlands because it is entertaining whatever the weather

December 2016


Dartmouth Golf Club
Dartmouth Golf & Country Club
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Dartmouth is a particularly beautiful part of South Devon, and at the The Dartmouth Golf Club there are two courses to visit. It is one of the South West's most comprehensive golf resorts, and has been included in Golf Monthly's list of Great Britain and Ireland's best 80 courses. The Dartmouth Course is a more relaxing par 66, nine-hole experience and offers seven-day membership as an option. Meanwhile, the Championship Course is an 18-hole, 7,200 yard, par 72 course and has hosted the West Region PGA Championships on no less than six occasions. Dress codes apply and there is a bar and restaurant on site as well as a spa .

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Enjoy 25% off rack rate green fees or day spa membership with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card

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Enjoyed the pool and the sauna and the jacuzzi - very relaxing

April 2017


Green Compass Tours
(2 miles)

Green Compass Tours is a friendly private hire company operating in and around Dartmouth.  Their fully electric vehicles are licenced as a taxi service and for short day tours of the area.  Expert on all things green as well as all the best places to go and things to do, contact Laura Perry 07488 567705 / greencompasstours@gmail.com for prices and details. 

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Canoe Adventures
Canoe Adventures
(3 miles)

(2)

Giving you the opportunity to take canoeing to the next level with guided tours in long canoes along the beautiful River Dart, Canoe Adventures offer a variety of options and opportunities to really make the experience your own with canoe share for families, riverside picnics, ice cream, wildlife, history and fire craft to be enjoyed. You can join a tour or opt for private hire with visits to the popular Sharpham Vineyard for family celebrations, hen parties, stag dos, school trips and corporate outings.  Keep an eye on the website for scheduled trips including the Dart by Moonlight which is a complete cracker!

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Did not use this as too old!

September 2023


Amazing day out with the family - would definitely recommend.

June 2021


Blackness Marine
(3 miles)

Situated near Dittisham, Blackness Marine is ideal for those wishing to bring their boats on holiday to explore the stunning River Dart, its waterside inns and cafes as well as the scenic surrounding coastline, all from the security of this convenient base situated half way between Totnes and Dartmouth.  This family run facility offers visitor rates for trailer boat storage & self launch during summer months, access 7 day per week access from Easter – October alongside their annual membership packages.  Access to the river here is both user friendly and convenient with ample car & trailer parking, customer facilities and comes highly recommended, booking essential. 

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Blackpool Sands
Blackpool Sands
(4 miles)

(35)

Between Dartmouth and Slapton, Blackpool Sands is a beautiful shingle bay on the South West Coast Path, surrounded by evergreens and pine trees. It really is a treasure of a beach to visit while you’re in the area. Award-winning, the privately owned, blue flag beach boasts a sense of being in the Mediterranean on a good day in the summer, although a good jumper never goes amiss in this part of the world! You will no doubt not be surprised to hear that it is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, however it also boasts ample facilities and things to do. There are showers, toilets and disabled facilities, as well as paddle board, kayak and wetsuit hire available for those wishing to earn their visit to The Venus Beach Café, where light bites and refreshments are served. The Venus Shop also sells all the bits and pieces you might want for fun and games on the beach if you have forgotten them or are in need of extra buckets and spades. The water at Blackpool Sands is known for being clean and clear and tested by the Environment Agency, and lifeguards are on hand in the summer (July to September) so there’s every reason to pop in for a dip. However, dogs are not allowed on the beach in the high season (12th March to 30th October) so keep the walking for the cooler months. There is parking available at the beach with seasonal charges, and you can find out more information on those from the Blackpool Sands information line on 01803 771800. This beach is easy to get to and quite literally fun and games for the whole family, as well as a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year to take in the view!

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Very nice.

October 2023


This is a lovely place to visit, we went early and had breakfast at the lovely cafe before going onto the beach

September 2023


Great beach, very clean

August 2023


Lovely family beach grit not sand so no sandcastles possible but lovely location, Cafe was fabulous had breakfast 2 days really high quality food and ambience and very friendly staff .

August 2023


Did not visit

July 2023


Looks a lovely beach but unfortunately no dogs allowed at all

June 2023


Visited Blackpool sands on our honeymoon 27 years ago and have enjoyed it on both occasions. A lovely clean beach with a very nice restaurant/cafe. We walked to the beach and got the local bus back up to Stoke Fleming.

May 2023


we love this beach always clean good parking clean facilities and good cafe.

September 2022


We did go to this beach, couldn’t go in the sea as it was so rough, was beautiful though. No sand, but still very nice.

September 2022


Beautiful beach; very blue water. It’s more a pebbly rather than a sandy beach, love it all the same. It’s clean and there are lifeguards in the summer months which is when we visited. The toilets were clean and not far from the beach; no queues for the toilet either. Parking can be a bit pricey at £9 for the whole day of you come in the morning but didn’t mind it. You pay less though if you come in the afternoon. The is a little sandpit area for a any kids who want to play in sand

September 2022


It is a really beautiful beach although, despite its name, it is not a sandy beach, however our son and grandson were keen on paddle boarding. They made a special visit for this and were told that the paddleboard facilities were closed but to come the following day when the facilities were still closed! Considering that this was during the height of the holiday season, my son was a bit put out having made two wasted trips.

August 2022


A lovely beach, stunning veiw as you drive down towards it. Very clean with clear water.

August 2022


Lovely clean beach although very quiet. There was a small charge for parking.

April 2022


great place

November 2021


very clean beach and gorgeous setting. good that it didn't allow dogs.

September 2021


Welcoming, clean attractive

September 2021


No sand! Very clean and scenic, but very disappointing if you want to run around on sand

August 2021


Lovely pretty beach with good facilities.

June 2021


Very large shingle beach, charges for parking at a set fee no matter how long your visit. Can pay by card for parking as well as cash.

May 2021


Great beach

November 2020


Lovely sandy beach. Parked here (£2) whilst doing a circular walk and then returned for a walk along the beach.

November 2020


Dogs allowed on beach out of season, a bracing walk with coffee and millionaire shortbread at the cafe to finish.

October 2020


Great beach really beautiful , even in the rain, as the Venus café is right on the beach and is warm, dry and serves great food and drinks at reasonable prices.

October 2019


One of our favourite beaches, in a beautiful setting. Plenty of car parking and plenty of room on the beach, even on a busy day. The sea is clean and clear and the facilities are excellent (nice to have changing rooms). Thoroughly recommend this beach.

October 2019


Beautiful stretch of shingle beach nestled between steep hills at either end. Excellent facilities including one of the best beach cafes we've ever visited.

September 2019


We had a wonderful day at Blackpool sands. A shingle beach within a lovely cove, it was clean and felt safe for the children to swim in the water (which was also sparkling). The beach is privately run, so the carpark fee was a bit stiff (£8 for the day), however the upside of this was a beautifully clean beach with lots of amenities, including rental of SUPs and other water equipment, a great cafe, and really clean loos. On a busy day you would need to arrive before lunchtime, or the carpark will shut, but this also means that the beach didn't feel crowded at all.

September 2019


Parking charge between £3 - £8 depending on time of year, Also food good but e.g. Hawaiian Prawns (£9) consisted of 5 prawns. Not good value for money.

October 2018


Lovely beach, not sandy but the stones are okay. Good food, beverages, coast guards, Nice view and not so cowded

August 2018


Lovely clean beach in super location along coastal road. Great place to visit.

May 2018


Beautiful clean beach with excellent facilities.Clean toilets lovely cafe and shop.Lifeguard on the beach.No dogs allowed.Plenty of parking.We enjoyed rock pooling at the far end of the beach.The owner does a great job.You can also visit Blackpool Sands garden but we did not have time.Also a juggler was there on the day we went great fun for everyone.

August 2017


Beautiful location but shame it a shingle beach and not sandy. Also very disappointed with the £8 fee to park the car .

August 2017


Perfect venue for a sunny day! Secluded beach which is clean and tidy, with a cafe, snack bar and shop, beach equipment hire too

July 2017


The cost of the parking steep

June 2017


Our family 's favourite beach

June 2017


Stunning beach, and you can get takeaway cream tea from the cafe to have on the beach!!

May 2017


Broadsands Beach
(6 miles)

In between Brixham and Paignton, this long, sandy beach is a popular spot with families, thanks to its sheltered waters, year-round facilities and easy parking. The Blue Flag beach is perfect for making sandcastles and searching for wildlife in the rockpools. There are toilets, and two places to get ice creams, coffees and soft drinks. What’s more, the car park is right by the beach, so there’s no need to lug your provisions a long way. Behind the pretty row of colourful beach huts, there’s a large grassy area, so don’t forget to pack a ball or rounders bat to keep the whole family entertained. Broadsands Beach is a popular dog walking spot throughout autumn and winter, but there is a seasonal dog ban during the summer months (1st May - 30th September).

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Elberry Cove
(7 miles)

(1)

Far from the bustling crowds of Paignton and Brixham’s bigger beaches, this small pebbly cove is a truly relaxing spot. The calm waters are great for swimming and are said to have been one of Agatha Christie’s favourite bathing spots. Elberry Cove even features in one of her crime thriller novels, The ABC Murders. This picture-perfect cove, surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides and crystal clear water, can only be accessed by the coast path, with the nearest carpark at Broadsands Beach. From here, it is only a 10 - 15 minute walk, but make sure to pack a picnic or grab a bite to eat at Broadsands Beach before you set off, as there aren’t any facilities at here. Dogs are welcome on the beach throughout the year.

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Lovely quieter beach, dog and BBQ friendly. We had teens that hired kayaks from nearby Broadsands beach and paddled around the coast to meet us. Very accomodating kayak hire and not too expensive.

August 2018


Slapton Sands
Slapton Sands
(7 miles)

(29)

A long stretch of beach with spectacular views of the sea stretching into the distance, Slapton Sands is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and for good reason. Adjacent to Slapton Ley, a freshwater lake that’s home to an abundance of wildlife and one of the many reasons people come to visit the area, the beach has a history of welcoming families in the summer for long days in the sunshine, building sandcastles, surfing, windsurfing and kayaking. It’s amazing to believe that this peaceful corner of South Devon has its place in military history as in 1943 the beach was taken over by allied forces to use as a rehearsal area for the D-Day landings. However, live ammunition and poor visibility ended in the deaths of more than 700 servicemen, so today there is a stone monument in place for Operation Tiger, as it was called, as well as a Sherman Tank at nearby Torcross. On a more current note, there is a beachside café at Slapton Sands for teas, coffees and other light bites, and there are also toilets nearby. The beach has disabled access, and also allows dogs throughout the year, so it really is fun for everyone and very easy to get to. There is parking nearby and in the summer months from May to September there is lifeguard cover. Last, but not least, a small collection of pubs reside in Torcross for those who are feeling peckish after a long day in the fresh air, or if you have been for a nice walk along the sand!

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Our dog loved this beach and the kiosk cafe was a great addition, especially as it was very cold and windy. Shame about the parking costs.

April 2024


Fab stretch of beach - quite a trek from one end to another, you’ll need a drink from the coffee van at Pilchard Cove or cafes in Torcross! Over the hill from Torcross to bee sands has an amazing view

August 2023


A stunning coastline well worth a visit. If you drive along the coast road from Dartmouth the views are incredible. Slapton Sands is a shingle beach and dog friendly. If the first car park is busy continue further on and the next one is usually quieter, payment required.

July 2023


Visited here out of respect for those who practiced the D-Day landings on this beach. If venturing doen to the sea from the car park please note it was hard getting back up as you sink into the stones, so not so good for those with any mobility issues.

July 2023


Beautiful pebbly beach,water was so clear!

June 2023


Lovely beach with clear blue sea, very small shingle so no good if u have children who want to build a sand castle, also water gets deep very quickly

June 2023


Beautiful quiet unspoilt beach

April 2023


Really interesting history. Great for the children to link back to a Michael Morpurgo story too.

April 2022


loved it

November 2021


Long pebbly beach. Parking right on the front.

September 2021


We visited on a very overcast day with a keen wind blowing, so we did not see the sands at their best. We walked into Slapton and had tea in the church and found a pleasant footpath back to the beach car park, which ran past the nature reserve at Slapton Ley.

September 2021


A beautiful, gentle walk along the side of the nature reserve, if you make it to the turn off to go into Slapton, there is a lovely pub up there, the Queens Arms great gardens, food and friendly staff.

September 2021


Absolutely stunning stretch of beach (non-sandy which we prefer) with miles of space. Beautiful for early morning dog walks with a coffee at the end from the 'cafe on the beach' at Strete Gate picnic area.

May 2021


Walked along the beach and round the Nature reserve whilst staying in Slapton village. Lovely long shingle beach - our dog loved it. Lovely circular walk through the medieval village and back through the Nature reserve and along the beach.

November 2020


Ample parking, nice walk along the beach.

October 2020


Beautiful beach with a stunning sunrise. The sound of the sea on the pebbles is very relaxing. Really clean . No rubbish . Beautiful walks nearby. Nice cafe and restaurants. Dog friendly too.

September 2020


We have had lovely walks along Clapton and the views are stunning

February 2020


If you love the sound of the waves on pebbles this has to be one of the best beaches in the world !

April 2019


A totally unspoilt stretch of beach with wild flowers and wonderfully coloured rocks. We were lucky to be staying on a stones throw away and spent a few happy hours there with our dog watching the locals beach fishing in the evenings - bliss!

August 2018


Lovely walking -

June 2018


Lovely walk for wild flowers, bird watching sea views

May 2018


Clean beach.No plastic.

May 2018


This is certainly a lovely beach and so little rubbish.

April 2018


Really interesting area and good walks along the coast and by the Ley. Generous provision of toilets and parking and a number of places to eat. Would particularly recommend The Start Bay Inn, The Boathouse and Seabreeze Cafe at Torcross. Also very handy that there is a bus should you want to walk one way and get a bus back. Very beautiful and peaceful.

October 2017


Beautiful beach right across from our Cottage

September 2017


Wonderful nature reserve with well signposted walks.

September 2017


Beautiful stretch of shingle beach - dogs allowed all year. Not many facilities - we went to the Strete end of the beach as there is a great little coffee hut there - great coffee and friendly staff.

September 2017


Clapton Sands is beautiful. The rocks are the most beautiful colours, wild flowers abound on the beach, the views in either direction are stunning and it is rarely over crowded.One of the most wonderful areas in the U.K.

May 2017


Great place for a walk along the beach and had some great events for children at Easter. Great fish and chips in the pub at the end on Torcross

April 2017


Churston Cove
(7 miles)

If you’re willing to venture off the beaten track, you’ll discover one of Brixham’s hidden gems, Churston Cove. Surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides, this beautiful little cove isn’t the easiest to get to, which makes it an idyllic, peaceful place to while away the day. The crystal clear water is safe for kids to paddle and play in, and is a popular swimming spot. Parking is available at Freshwater carpark, a 15-minute walk away. There are no toilet facilities or cafes, and the beach is accessed via a long, steep path, which is uneven in places, but this beautiful little cove is worth the effort. Churston Cove is dog-friendly all year round.

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