Key Features
- Property code: 138VIC
- Preferred changeover day: Thursday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Electric vehicle charging (see description)
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
A well-presented refurbished Victorian terraced house located just over a 10 minutes’ walk to town’s thriving centre and River Dart Embankment and offering something for everyone all year round. During summer months visitors have the chance to enjoy a buzzing café and restaurant culture whilst soaking up waterside vibes and views across the river, out to sea and towards the historic town castle. In cooler months, entertain and relax in the property’s dual aspect sitting and dining area with its wooden flooring and comfortable furnishings. Bright and contemporary throughout, the property is presented with many nice touches, as well as boasting an enclosed tiled rear courtyard, offering the opportunity for alfresco dining and a glass or two of something should you decide to spend the evening in. All bedrooms are well furnished to enjoy a good night sleep and there is the benefit of private off-street parking for one car, allowing guests to rest even easier.
The picturesque town of Dartmouth has much to offer the visitor, with a quayside that enables you to enjoy the spectacle and atmosphere of a busy boating Mecca and its proud naval traditions. Medieval buildings cluster around the embankment and surrounding streets of the old town and provide a wide selection of restaurants, cafes, inns, boutique and curiosity shops. The South West coast path can be accessed directly from town and beaches of the beautiful South Hams are a short drive away, along with the English Riviera and Dartmoor National Park.
Please note: 3 night stays available from Thursdays and Mondays and 4 nights stays available from Thursdays only.
Key Features
- Property code: 138VIC
- Preferred changeover day: Thursday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Electric vehicle charging (see description)
- Garden or outside space
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
A well-presented refurbished Victorian terraced house located just over a 10 minutes’ walk to town’s thriving centre and River Dart Embankment and offering something for everyone all year round. During summer months visitors have the chance to enjoy a buzzing café and restaurant culture whilst soaking up waterside vibes and views across the river, out to sea and towards the historic town castle. In cooler months, entertain and relax in the property’s dual aspect sitting and dining area with its wooden flooring and comfortable furnishings. Bright and contemporary throughout, the property is presented with many nice touches, as well as boasting an enclosed tiled rear courtyard, offering the opportunity for alfresco dining and a glass or two of something should you decide to spend the evening in. All bedrooms are well furnished to enjoy a good night sleep and there is the benefit of private off-street parking for one car, allowing guests to rest even easier.
The picturesque town of Dartmouth has much to offer the visitor, with a quayside that enables you to enjoy the spectacle and atmosphere of a busy boating Mecca and its proud naval traditions. Medieval buildings cluster around the embankment and surrounding streets of the old town and provide a wide selection of restaurants, cafes, inns, boutique and curiosity shops. The South West coast path can be accessed directly from town and beaches of the beautiful South Hams are a short drive away, along with the English Riviera and Dartmoor National Park.
Please note: 3 night stays available from Thursdays and Mondays and 4 nights stays available from Thursdays only.
Front door to entrance hall leading through to kitchen, utility room and staircase to first floor.
Kitchen with built-in fan assisted electric oven and gas hob, full size dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster. Freezer located in the lean-to utility room accessed from the kitchen.
Dual aspect sitting room, fireplace, smart television, DVD player, CD player and two sofas
Dining area with table to seat up to 6.
Stairs up to first floor.
Bedroom one with 5ft king size bed and television.
Bedroom two with twin 3ft beds.
Bedroom three with 3ft bunk beds.
Family bathroom featuring bath with shower over, WC, basin and heated towel rail.
Front patio with gate to street. Tiled and enclosed rear courtyard.
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.
Private off-street parking for one car at the rear of the property.
Electric vehicle charging is available via an isolated 240v slow charging mains socket in the utility room (£30 per charge). Please advise at the time of booking if you intend to use this socket.
- Included: Bed linen and towels (guests are required to provide their own beach/dog towels). Water and Electricity.
- Internet and Telephone: Wi-Fi available free of charge. Regret, No landline telephone available. Mobile reception generally good and 4G widely available but please check with your provider prior to booking.
- Electric vehicles: Electric vehicle charging possible (See parking section for details). £30.00 charge per week. Please contact Toad Hall Cottages should you require this facility.
- Pets: Up to two well behaved dogs (including service dogs) welcome. Dog charge £30.00 per dog per week.
- Local Facilities: Shops, pubs, restaurants and the river embankment just over a 10 minute stroll. Beach at Blackpool Sands 3 miles. Dartmouth Golf and Country Club 4 miles.
Browns Bistro & Bar
(Less than a mile)
(3)
Centrally located stylish restaurant serving coffees and teas, artisan beers, an extensive tapas menu and bistro options; all in a warm and friendly environment.
Browns Bistro & Bar 27-29 Victoria Road, Dartmouth TQ6 9RT (T: 01803 832572)
We ate at Browns twice during our week in Dartmouth. Each time the staff were very grand welcoming and the food was very good. The cocktails were also very good.
September 2023
Ate here last nigjt food excellent would definitely recommend but you need to book
June 2021
Had a lovely meal here on last night of our holiday - served by the lovely Tom
September 2020
Yarn
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Relaxed and friendly bar and eatery serving craft beer, wine and spirits as well as a select food menu.
Yarn 4a Smith St, Dartmouth TQ6 9QR (T: 01803 839203)
Delicious burgers, we had a takeaway
April 2024
Private Chef Dez Turland
(Less than a mile)
Dez Turland is a private chef in Devon providing personalised menus and complete service for the most luxurious home dining experience. A professional home chef, Dez is renowned for using the best of South-West ingredients for those looking to book a private home chef for special dining occasions.
Click here for further details
Anzac Street Bistro
(Less than a mile)
(3)
A pretty little bistro serving a Mediterranean menu with Polish influences using local seafood and meat as well as tasty vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. Live music on Friday and Saturday nights adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
Anzac Street Bistro Anzac Street, Dartmouth TQ6 9DL (T: 01803 835515)
An absolute gem of a place! Eat here twice during our weeks stay. Excellent, beautifully presented, gorgeous food from a select yet varied menu and very attentive service. Fresh flowers on the table and relaxing music and they even allow well behaved dogs. Perfect. Highly recommended.
March 2022
This is our favourite restaurant in Dartmouth. It's a little gem. Food is superb and the atmosphere always good. The host Simon and hostess Aga are good fun and always bring warmth and charm to the place. To visit Dartmouth and not eat at the Anzac is a crime.
March 2017
February 2017
The Deli at Dartmouth
(Less than a mile)
(8)
An independent deli offering a wide selection of gourmet local produce, the perfect place to buy a gift to take home or something to remind you of your holiday. Browse the shelves for something unusual, or eat in at the café serving sandwiches, healthy salad bowls and other tempting options, all locally sourced.
The Deli at Dartmouth Duke Street, Dartmouth TQ6 9PZ (T: 01803 833200)
Excellent quality food etc and a delight to visit.
October 2023
Great deli with fantastic range of produce and friendly service.
September 2023
Quite simply, wish we had a deli like this at home; particularly worth mentioning the sausage and different vegetable rolls, the coleslaw, the ham, the cheeses and the GF Scotch egg!
October 2022
Lovely coffee. Cozy inside on a bleak cold day.
January 2022
Gorgeous little find! Amazing boxed lunches to takeaway!
September 2020
The description needs updating as no longer offering a cafe or take away. http://www.thedeliatdartmouth.co.uk/cafe Philip Brown
August 2020
This is our favourite deli in town. The service is friendly, the selection of cheeses is first class and they make the best deli coleslaw.
November 2018
Fantastic food and drink. Highly recommended
June 2018
SUP2You
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Sup2You offers simple online hire of inflatable paddle boards making it easier than ever to get out and enjoy the UK’s beaches, coastline and waterways. Paddleboarding is the perfect way to stay active, have fun with your family and explore the beautiful region where you’re staying; but with everything else you need to bring on holiday sometimes you won’t have the car space to bring your own! With SUP2You the process couldn’t be easier, simply click the link below, select the board and duration online, and your paddleboard will be couriered next day to your holiday cottage.
Click here for further information
Toad Hall Cottages guests can enjoy 10% off their hire when booking for 3 days or more with code Toad10
Brilliant service offered by SUP2U - ordered the board online and it was delivered on time. Had great fun paddleboarding. Board was then collected by courier - perfect.
September 2021
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company
(Less than a mile)
(10)
Giving you an alternative way to explore the interesting towns and beautiful countryside along the River Dart, the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company offers many different trips including the popular Round Robin including steam train, river boat and bus taking you from Dartmouth to Paignton and back again !
Click here for further details
Lovely trip on the paddle steamer. Friendly and informative crew.
September 2023
Commentary on River boat excellent as were the crewe. Wish we had spent more time in Totnes. Paignton was very disappointing. Gone down hill. Fortunately we managed to get an earlier train back.
June 2023
highly recommend the round robin trip. boat from totnes to dartmouth, ferry to kingswear steam train to paignton and then bus back to totnes very good value
September 2022
What a great day out. We took the steam train from Dartmouth then the bus then boat. So it was a relaxing end to the day. Very informative trip on the boat down the river. Good fun.
June 2022
We went on the steam train to Paignton took me back to my childhood it's a must
May 2022
Every year we take the train to Paignton. It's great fun and such a pretty journey. Staff are always so friendly. Thanks!
April 2022
A great day out on the steam railway to Paignton and back
June 2021
great experience
July 2019
Round Robin wonderful day
May 2018
Fantastic river boat & steam boat cruise. Helpful friendly staff.
April 2018
The Picnic Boat
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Operating from the pontoon at Dartmouth, a trip out on the Picnic Boat is a great way to experience the beautiful scenery of the River Dart and enjoy some delicious food along the way. No soggy sandwiches here, guests can choose from a delicious menu of locally caught seafood; a huge array of salads, cheese and cooked meats; cream teas, breakfasts and lots more. The Picnic Boat is also fully licensed with a selection of wines, champagne and other drinks on offer.
We used the Picnic Boat in 2017 - and absolutley loved it. However - please be aware that it has since sadly gone out of business (as has Kevin's excellent shop/cafe in the market, Dart to Mouth) - so probably best to remove this from your website
February 2022
Dartmouth Boat Hire
(Less than a mile)
Boat-hire company in the centre of Dartmouth offering a range of rigorously maintained small motor boats and launches, perfect for a day messing about on the river. Boats are available to hire by the hour or by the day with all safety equipment included.
Dartmouth Boat Hire N Embankment, Dartmouth TQ6 9SW (T: 07850 118920)
Enjoy 10% off the full price of a boat trip with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card
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.
Click here for further details
Blackpool Sands
(3 miles)
(36)
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!
Beautiful beach, clean sparkly water, no litter, great parking, fabulous late lunch in the cafe after a 5 hour drive. We were here for the registration for The Dart SUP challenge.
May 2024
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
Elberry Cove
(5 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.
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
Broadsands Beach
(5 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).
St Mary's Bay
(5 miles)
The decent to St Mary’s Bay is one of the best views in Brixham, with panoramic views of the English Riviera. This beautiful, unspoilt beach has a carpark nearby, but we recommend walking there to make the most of the stunning surroundings. The sandy and shingle beach is sheltered by steep cliffs on either side, which means the decent to the beach isn’t easy, especially for those with mobility disabilities. There are no facilities at the beach, but visitors can take the coast path north to Berry Head Nature Reserve, where there is a great café and toilets, as well as stunning coastal views. Dogs are welcome all year, making St Mary’s Bay a great place to take a well-earned rest on your dog walk.
Churston Cove
(5 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.
October 2023
I have rated the equipment as disappointing because the washing machine was faulty and, due to this, all the electrics blew (twice). Luckily I knew a bit about fixing the problem and the emergency number (Oliver) was a top class contact. Nevertheless, we couldn't then use the washing machine again.
September 2023
Yes property as expected. Welcome pack great and very much appreciated. Very clean and had everything we needed. Would recommend Toad Hall Cottages - thank you.
April 2023
Enjoyed our stay again at Knott Cottage. Love the location - even that walk up the hill!! Gutted our favourite little Thai takeaway Sawasadee has closed though and had to resort to an M&S takeaway box.
June 2022
I think some of the information on your website eg restaurant etc need updating
February 2022
I requested early access to the cottage via phone call to your office as a member of our party is poorly, caretaker did not phone as i was told would happen, a little disappointed about that.
August 2021
We had a great time at Knott Cottage - such a great location to easily head into town and easy parking. Special mention to the welcome pack - saved the day and a bottle of fizz to top it off. Our kids slept really well in the comfortable beds and thougtful night lights after playing with the ace board games. Would book again!
August 2021
Great stay, thank you. Welcome pack was lovely and really enjoyed the board games
July 2021
Knott cottage is a beautifully presented cottage, with everything needed for a fabulous stay in Dartmouth. The location is excellent, just a 10 minute walk into the centre of Dartmouth, albeit with a steep incline, so hard work walking back up. Although buses do run past the cottage very frequently, so I guess you could use them if necessary. We did manage to fit our large X6 into the parking space however it did require some assistance, as it was a tight angle to navigate and an extremely uneven unkept road.
July 2021
Our stay was perfect it was a real home from home ?
October 2023
I have rated the equipment as disappointing because the washing machine was faulty and, due to this, all the electrics blew (twice). Luckily I knew a bit about fixing the problem and the emergency number (Oliver) was a top class contact. Nevertheless, we couldn't then use the washing machine again.
September 2023
Yes property as expected. Welcome pack great and very much appreciated. Very clean and had everything we needed. Would recommend Toad Hall Cottages - thank you.
April 2023
Enjoyed our stay again at Knott Cottage. Love the location - even that walk up the hill!! Gutted our favourite little Thai takeaway Sawasadee has closed though and had to resort to an M&S takeaway box.
June 2022
I think some of the information on your website eg restaurant etc need updating
February 2022
I requested early access to the cottage via phone call to your office as a member of our party is poorly, caretaker did not phone as i was told would happen, a little disappointed about that.
August 2021
We had a great time at Knott Cottage - such a great location to easily head into town and easy parking. Special mention to the welcome pack - saved the day and a bottle of fizz to top it off. Our kids slept really well in the comfortable beds and thougtful night lights after playing with the ace board games. Would book again!
August 2021
Great stay, thank you. Welcome pack was lovely and really enjoyed the board games
July 2021
Knott cottage is a beautifully presented cottage, with everything needed for a fabulous stay in Dartmouth. The location is excellent, just a 10 minute walk into the centre of Dartmouth, albeit with a steep incline, so hard work walking back up. Although buses do run past the cottage very frequently, so I guess you could use them if necessary. We did manage to fit our large X6 into the parking space however it did require some assistance, as it was a tight angle to navigate and an extremely uneven unkept road.
July 2021
Our stay was perfect it was a real home from home ?
Browns Bistro & Bar
(Less than a mile)
(3)
Centrally located stylish restaurant serving coffees and teas, artisan beers, an extensive tapas menu and bistro options; all in a warm and friendly environment.
Browns Bistro & Bar 27-29 Victoria Road, Dartmouth TQ6 9RT (T: 01803 832572)
We ate at Browns twice during our week in Dartmouth. Each time the staff were very grand welcoming and the food was very good. The cocktails were also very good.
September 2023
Ate here last nigjt food excellent would definitely recommend but you need to book
June 2021
Had a lovely meal here on last night of our holiday - served by the lovely Tom
September 2020
Yarn
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Relaxed and friendly bar and eatery serving craft beer, wine and spirits as well as a select food menu.
Yarn 4a Smith St, Dartmouth TQ6 9QR (T: 01803 839203)
Delicious burgers, we had a takeaway
April 2024
Private Chef Dez Turland
(Less than a mile)
Dez Turland is a private chef in Devon providing personalised menus and complete service for the most luxurious home dining experience. A professional home chef, Dez is renowned for using the best of South-West ingredients for those looking to book a private home chef for special dining occasions.
Click here for further details
Anzac Street Bistro
(Less than a mile)
(3)
A pretty little bistro serving a Mediterranean menu with Polish influences using local seafood and meat as well as tasty vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. Live music on Friday and Saturday nights adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
Anzac Street Bistro Anzac Street, Dartmouth TQ6 9DL (T: 01803 835515)
An absolute gem of a place! Eat here twice during our weeks stay. Excellent, beautifully presented, gorgeous food from a select yet varied menu and very attentive service. Fresh flowers on the table and relaxing music and they even allow well behaved dogs. Perfect. Highly recommended.
March 2022
This is our favourite restaurant in Dartmouth. It's a little gem. Food is superb and the atmosphere always good. The host Simon and hostess Aga are good fun and always bring warmth and charm to the place. To visit Dartmouth and not eat at the Anzac is a crime.
March 2017
February 2017
The Deli at Dartmouth
(Less than a mile)
(8)
An independent deli offering a wide selection of gourmet local produce, the perfect place to buy a gift to take home or something to remind you of your holiday. Browse the shelves for something unusual, or eat in at the café serving sandwiches, healthy salad bowls and other tempting options, all locally sourced.
The Deli at Dartmouth Duke Street, Dartmouth TQ6 9PZ (T: 01803 833200)
Excellent quality food etc and a delight to visit.
October 2023
Great deli with fantastic range of produce and friendly service.
September 2023
Quite simply, wish we had a deli like this at home; particularly worth mentioning the sausage and different vegetable rolls, the coleslaw, the ham, the cheeses and the GF Scotch egg!
October 2022
Lovely coffee. Cozy inside on a bleak cold day.
January 2022
Gorgeous little find! Amazing boxed lunches to takeaway!
September 2020
The description needs updating as no longer offering a cafe or take away. http://www.thedeliatdartmouth.co.uk/cafe Philip Brown
August 2020
This is our favourite deli in town. The service is friendly, the selection of cheeses is first class and they make the best deli coleslaw.
November 2018
Fantastic food and drink. Highly recommended
June 2018
SUP2You
(Less than a mile)
(1)
Sup2You offers simple online hire of inflatable paddle boards making it easier than ever to get out and enjoy the UK’s beaches, coastline and waterways. Paddleboarding is the perfect way to stay active, have fun with your family and explore the beautiful region where you’re staying; but with everything else you need to bring on holiday sometimes you won’t have the car space to bring your own! With SUP2You the process couldn’t be easier, simply click the link below, select the board and duration online, and your paddleboard will be couriered next day to your holiday cottage.
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Toad Hall Cottages guests can enjoy 10% off their hire when booking for 3 days or more with code Toad10
Brilliant service offered by SUP2U - ordered the board online and it was delivered on time. Had great fun paddleboarding. Board was then collected by courier - perfect.
September 2021
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company
(Less than a mile)
(10)
Giving you an alternative way to explore the interesting towns and beautiful countryside along the River Dart, the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company offers many different trips including the popular Round Robin including steam train, river boat and bus taking you from Dartmouth to Paignton and back again !
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Lovely trip on the paddle steamer. Friendly and informative crew.
September 2023
Commentary on River boat excellent as were the crewe. Wish we had spent more time in Totnes. Paignton was very disappointing. Gone down hill. Fortunately we managed to get an earlier train back.
June 2023
highly recommend the round robin trip. boat from totnes to dartmouth, ferry to kingswear steam train to paignton and then bus back to totnes very good value
September 2022
What a great day out. We took the steam train from Dartmouth then the bus then boat. So it was a relaxing end to the day. Very informative trip on the boat down the river. Good fun.
June 2022
We went on the steam train to Paignton took me back to my childhood it's a must
May 2022
Every year we take the train to Paignton. It's great fun and such a pretty journey. Staff are always so friendly. Thanks!
April 2022
A great day out on the steam railway to Paignton and back
June 2021
great experience
July 2019
Round Robin wonderful day
May 2018
Fantastic river boat & steam boat cruise. Helpful friendly staff.
April 2018
The Picnic Boat
(Less than a mile)
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Operating from the pontoon at Dartmouth, a trip out on the Picnic Boat is a great way to experience the beautiful scenery of the River Dart and enjoy some delicious food along the way. No soggy sandwiches here, guests can choose from a delicious menu of locally caught seafood; a huge array of salads, cheese and cooked meats; cream teas, breakfasts and lots more. The Picnic Boat is also fully licensed with a selection of wines, champagne and other drinks on offer.
We used the Picnic Boat in 2017 - and absolutley loved it. However - please be aware that it has since sadly gone out of business (as has Kevin's excellent shop/cafe in the market, Dart to Mouth) - so probably best to remove this from your website
February 2022
Dartmouth Boat Hire
(Less than a mile)
Boat-hire company in the centre of Dartmouth offering a range of rigorously maintained small motor boats and launches, perfect for a day messing about on the river. Boats are available to hire by the hour or by the day with all safety equipment included.
Dartmouth Boat Hire N Embankment, Dartmouth TQ6 9SW (T: 07850 118920)
Enjoy 10% off the full price of a boat trip with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card
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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Blackpool Sands
(3 miles)
(36)
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!
Beautiful beach, clean sparkly water, no litter, great parking, fabulous late lunch in the cafe after a 5 hour drive. We were here for the registration for The Dart SUP challenge.
May 2024
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
Elberry Cove
(5 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.
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
Broadsands Beach
(5 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).
St Mary's Bay
(5 miles)
The decent to St Mary’s Bay is one of the best views in Brixham, with panoramic views of the English Riviera. This beautiful, unspoilt beach has a carpark nearby, but we recommend walking there to make the most of the stunning surroundings. The sandy and shingle beach is sheltered by steep cliffs on either side, which means the decent to the beach isn’t easy, especially for those with mobility disabilities. There are no facilities at the beach, but visitors can take the coast path north to Berry Head Nature Reserve, where there is a great café and toilets, as well as stunning coastal views. Dogs are welcome all year, making St Mary’s Bay a great place to take a well-earned rest on your dog walk.
Churston Cove
(5 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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