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| There are a wealth of attractions here on the Riviera to suit the whole family. Even when the sun doesn't shine, there is always something to keep everyone entertained! |
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Berry Pomeroy Castle |
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| About two and a half miles from Totnes bridge, by a very uphill road,{ the A385 Paignton bound} is one of the best known and probably the most picturesque of Devon's Castles. Berry Pomeroy owes its name to one of the original followers of the Norman ...

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

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Golden Hind - Brixham |
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| The Golden Hind captained by Sir Francis Drake undertook one of the most historic and exciting voyages of all time.
Between 1577 and 1580 the Golden Hind circumnavigated the world making vital discoveries before returning home with amazing treasur...

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

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Totnes Castle - English Heritage |
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| A Classic Norman motte and bailey castle, founded soon after the conquest to overawe the Saxon town. A later stone shell-keep crowns its steep mound, giving sweeping views across the town rooftops to the River Dart.
Keep accessibility only via ste...

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Dartmouth Castle - English Heritage |
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| This well preserved and beautifully site castle juts out into the narrow entrance to the Dart estuary.
Begun in the late 14th century, a defence called 'The Fortilace' was intended to protect the homes of Dartmouth merchants from shipborne attacks...

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