The atmosphere especially at the shoreline is a strange mix of past glory, tourism and attempts to create a new relevance for the city. Worth experiencing, though probably not the #1 destination anymore as decades ago.
What better way to enjoy a waterfront stroll than along Torquay's palm-lined promenade and Princess Pier? The pier, built in 1890, is the perfect place to stop and gaze out …
The Pavilion was built on a site formed partly of land reclaimed from the sea, on a concrete raft on which a framework of steel stanchions and girders was erected. …
Oddicombe Beach boasts a large expanse of sand with delightfully-clean water and is sheltered by ancient Breccia cliffs with extraordinary geology. The Blue Flag beach can get busy in peak …
Teignmouth has been an active trading port for more than 300 years. It is a delight to watch the passing ships from a traditional harbourside tavern, or admire the boats …