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Quote: The club itself is quite large with a capacity of over 1,500 people when full. The best nights to go are a Monday which is and indie/R&B night and it is cheap to get in and the cocktails are $1.50 all night!! Read More
Quote: Mill Bay is the first beach you arrive at when you take the ferry from Salcombe. It is one of the largest beaches in the estuary and at low tide is perfect for games. The road at the back of the beach leads to Read More
Quote: The Yealm [pronounced more like Yam] is not one of England's best known rivers. In fact many visitors to Devon do not know of its existence. Yet it is a most striking river with a dramatic estuary like a model Read More
Quote: For all my travels through Devon I had never visited this little seaside town that sits on the estuary of the River Torridge and overlooks the town made famous by Charles Kingsley in his novel Westward Ho!Instow Read More
Quote: The second museum in Clovelly is a short walk from the first and is entered via a flight of wooden steps from the main street.The Fisherman’s House is just that, a genuine cottage that once played home to a Read More
Quote: Clovelly boasts two wonderful, if compact, museums close to each other on the right of the steep street down to the harbour.The first is the Charles Kingsley Museum. Kingley was born in Holne, South Devon, in Read More
Quote: Salcombe is a busy harbour town in South Devon. It is a mecca for sail boats and cruisers during the summer and has two major sailing clubs, fishing trips and a power boat school. Motor boats can also be hired Read More
Quote: I have referred to the dockyard at Devonport, the Torpoint ferry and the bridges to Saltash on the Plymouth page. It is still worth repeating here that you will enjoy the short river trip this far from Plymouth Read More