Torre Abbey Sands
Quality Coast Award winning
beach, considered Britain’s best
sand for building sandcastles.
50 metres
Princess Theatre
At 1,500 seats the Princess Theatre
is one of the largest in the region.
300 metres
Torquay Station
Connections nationwide. London
3 hrs, Bristol Airport 2.5 hours.
800 metres
Torquay Marina
As part of Torquay’s
busy harbour,
this 440 berth marina enjoys 5 gold
anchor status as awarded by The Yacht
Harbour Association. An ideal base to
explore the beautiful Tor Bay coastline,
the River Dart and the Channel.
700 metres
South West Coast Path
Britain’s longest national trail,
connecting 630 miles of coastline
through Somerset, Devon, Cornwall
and Dorset.
50 metres
The Royal Terrace Gardens
Also known as Rock Walk,
this recently "boughtback-
to-life" network of
paths features subtropical
vegetation and a full view of
Tor Bay waterfront.
80 metres
Torre Abbey
Torquay’s oldest building,
this medieval monastery is
now home to one of Devon’s
largest art collections.
800 metres
Abbey Park
Situated on Torquay seafront,
visitors will find tennis courts, the
Educational Gardens and Palm
House as well as the ruins
of Torre Abbey.
200 metres
Cockington
A living time capsule in the heart
of the English Riviera, everything
about this small village - from its
thatched houses to the cricket
pitch - is quintessentially English.
1 mile
Berry Head
This rocky outcrop is a haven
for several nationally rare and
endangered seabirds and a
protected National Nature
Reserve.
8 miles
Dartmouth
Rich in history, this seaside town
is renowned for pleasure sailing
and yachting, all within the South
Devon Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty.
10 miles
Dartmoor National Park
With over 360 square miles
of protected countryside and
beautiful scenery, Dartmoor is
one of only 15 National Parks and
the largest in Southern England.
15 miles
Exeter City centre
The bustling and prosperous
County Town of Devon
features extensive shopping
opportunities and historical
landmarks.
23 miles