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Nestling in the southernmost curve of Torbay is the historic fishing port of Brixham where a large fishing fleet still works out of the picturesque harbour that over the centuries has resisted change.
An eventful past
Quaint houses in narrow streets steep steps meandering around the harbour gives Brixham a sense of agelessness. The odd shaped buildings and the colourful names of the pubs recall the eventful past, for it was here that William, Prince of Orange arrived in 1688 to start a bloodless revolution that was to see him become King.
Dining out in Brixham
Brixham is a wonderful fishing port and you will be spolit for choice when it comes to choosing a restaurant. Here are some of our favourites. www.poopdeckrestaurant.com www.beamersrestaurant.co.uk www.berryheadhotel.com www.theprincewilliam.co.uk www.bistro46.com
So many things to see and do
Brixham is a town with a heart and visitors are soon made to feel a part of its daily life providing a host of interesting and varied things to see and do. The port has a wide variety of shops to suit all tastes and a visit to a real old fashioned linen store or an original Devon toffee shop should not be missed. The Berry Head Country Park, the Napoleonic Fortress and the Coastal Path are a must for lovers of history and nature. www.countryside-trust.org.uk Sail to the pretty town of Dartmouth on the Torbay Belle. www.torbaybelle.co.uk
The Golden Hind A spectacular replica of Francis Drake’s ship stands proudly in Brixham Harbour and welcomes visitors on board.The Golden Hind
Brixham’s Heritage Museum The museum tells the story of Brixham. It covers life in the port from the Stone Age through to the present day with a strong nautical flavour. Brixham Heritage
Heritage Boats Brixham’s fishing heritage has been brought back to life by a fleet of six wooden sailing trawlers that can be seen gracing the Bay. Most of them are owned by enthusiasts or sailing trusts and offer adventure holidays and sailing trips for local people and visitors. Vigilance of Brixham
Berry Head Country Park Spectacular coastal scenery surrounds Brixham and none is more breathtaking than Berry Head perched high on the clifftops. The area is a National Nature Reserve with many rare species of plants.It also features Napoleonic fortifications. Countryside Trust

Walking
Walkers of all standards will enjoy exploring the area. Torbay is part of the South West Coast Path www.swcp.org.uk, so there is no shortage of enjoyable walking on the doorstep, from 30 minute circular walks to full day hikes.
Beaches around Brixham
Fishcombe and Churston Coves Two small sandy beaches hidden in a quiet corner of the bay.
Breakwater Beach Large pebble beach within easy reach of the centre of Brixham and sheltered by a man-made breakwater. Blue Flag award.
Shoalstone Beach Popular sunbathing spot with lots of flat rocky outcrops and a pleasant green for picnicking.
St Mary’s Bay A long, mostly sandy beach with safe swimming. Perfect for beachcombing and exploring rock pools. Seaside Award Rural Beach

Nearby Attractions
Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway Experience the romance of the steam age on a seven mile stretch of the Great Western Railway. The train takes you on a spectacular journey alongside Tor Bay, then through wooded slopes to the river Dart. Paignton Steam Railway
Paignton Zoo Discover a new breed of zoo. Over £6 million has been spent creating one of the best zoos in the country and giving our animals the homes they deserve. Paignton Zoo
Quaywest Beach Resort Just behind Goodrington’s long sandy beach you’ll find the exciting and entertaining world of Quaywest. At it’s heart is Shipwreck Island where half a mile of water twist, turn and splash in this open air water park. Quaywest
Coleton Fishacre House & Garden Set in a stream fed valley on a beautiful stretch of the South Devon coastline between Brixham and Kingswear. The house was built in 1925 for Rupert & Lady Dorothy D’Oyly Carte. The luxuriant garden created around it has year-round interest with a gazebo, water features and a fine collection of rare and exotic plants.
Dartmouth Famous for its annual regatta and Royal Naval College, Dartmouth is a popular boating centre and provides endless hours of interest.
Agatha Christie’s Riviera Agatha Christie used many places in Devon in her best selling mysteries.On ‘Agatha Christies Mile’ one can see the scene of Miss Marple’s detective work and visit unique exhibitions of her life at Torquay Museum and Tor Abbey. Agatha Christie
Babbacombe Model Village The country’s premier model village, it’s 400 plus models are masterpieces in miniature. It is also a horticultural treat, the landscaped site offering stunning views from its shrub lined paths. Babbacombe Model Village
Kent’s Cavern Visit Britain’s most important Palaeolithic site in the heart of Torquay. 500,000 years ago Stone Age Britons lived here alongside great beasts such as cave bears, hyenas, woolly rhinos and the magnificent mammoth. Kents Cavern

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