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The Mount Batten Ferry is a vital and scenic ferry service connecting Plymouth's historic Barbican with the Mount Batten peninsula in Devon, United Kingdom. While sometimes mistakenly referred to as a bridge, this short but significant crossing over the Cattewater offers a convenient way to traverse Plymouth Harbour. Operating at an elevation of approximately 6 metres above sea level, it serves as a gateway to coastal walks, historic landmarks, and vibrant urban areas on both sides of the water.
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Cycle the River Plym loop via Mount Batten Ferry and Saltram, a moderate 14.9-mile route with river views and historic sites.
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The ferry operates between the Barbican Pontoon, located near the Mayflower Steps (PL1 2LR), and the Mount Batten peninsula. Due to ongoing works, the Mount Batten side's service has been temporarily relocated to the Mount Batten Centre's Pontoon (MBC) for 2024. Permanent relocation to a new, improved pontoon is expected by the end of 2025.
Once on the Mount Batten side, you'll find a variety of coastal walks and trails. These range from easy strolls along the breakwater to paths leading towards the historic Mount Batten Tower and the quaint village of Turnchapel. The terrain is generally accessible, offering scenic views of Plymouth Sound and the harbour.
Yes, the Mount Batten Ferry is very family-friendly. The short, scenic crossing is enjoyable for all ages. On the Mount Batten side, there are easy coastal walks, the historic tower to explore, and open spaces. The Barbican side offers shops and cafes. It's a budget-friendly option for a day out.
Absolutely! The Mount Batten Ferry is known for being dog-friendly, making it a popular choice for pet owners. Once you disembark on either side, you'll find plenty of opportunities for walks with your dog, particularly along the coastal paths of the Mount Batten peninsula.
While the ferry helps avoid city centre parking hassles, there are parking facilities available. On the Barbican side, various public car parks are within walking distance. On the Mount Batten side, parking is available near the Mount Batten Centre. It's advisable to check local parking availability and costs, especially during peak season.
The ferry typically runs every 30 minutes from each side, operating almost year-round (363 days a year). While generally reliable, it's always a good idea to check the current timetable and fares online before your visit, as schedules can occasionally vary due to weather or maintenance.
Yes, both sides offer dining options. On the Barbican side, you'll find a wide array of shops, cafes, and pubs in the historic area. On the Mount Batten peninsula, there are bars and restaurants near the Yacht Haven marina, and the quaint village of Turnchapel, a short walk away, also has pubs.
The Mount Batten peninsula is rich in history. You can visit the 16th-century Mount Batten Tower, a circular artillery fort offering breathtaking panoramic views of Plymouth Sound. The area also features the Mount Batten Breakwater, constructed in the late 19th century. Artifacts found here indicate its significance as a trading port in pre-Roman Britannia.
The ferry itself is generally accessible, and the highlight data indicates it is wheelchair accessible. However, given the temporary relocation of the Mount Batten terminal and ongoing works, it's recommended to check with the ferry operator directly for the most current information regarding accessibility at both pontoons.
The journey across the Cattewater is quite brief, lasting approximately four minutes. During the scenic crossing, you'll enjoy lovely coastal views of Plymouth Harbour, including glimpses of the historic Barbican, Plymouth Hoe, and the Mount Batten peninsula, offering unique perspectives of the city and its surroundings.
Yes, cyclists are welcome to bring their bikes on board the Mount Batten Ferry. This makes it an excellent option for exploring the cycling routes and trails available on the Mount Batten peninsula or for connecting to other cycling paths around Plymouth.