Handy guide; where to visit, where to eat, cool stuff to do..

Rachel
Handy guide; where to visit, where to eat, cool stuff to do..

Food scene

Reciprocity: Port Eliot, St Germans (9miles): Tucked away in the beautiful village of St Germans this café and shop are a hidden gem. You can sit in the courtyard of the Port Eliot Estate whilst savouring local breads, cheeses, cakes and of course delicious coffee.
reciprocity
Reciprocity: Port Eliot, St Germans (9miles): Tucked away in the beautiful village of St Germans this café and shop are a hidden gem. You can sit in the courtyard of the Port Eliot Estate whilst savouring local breads, cheeses, cakes and of course delicious coffee.
Rod and Line: Tideford (7miles) 01752851912 : This pub is a favourite with locals and visitors. We can highly recommend the Crab Claws, Lobster and steak. At the weekends there is often local live music, it can get quite lively, this is a place where you can eat, drink, dance and be merry.
26 locals recommend
Rod & Line Inn
Church Road
26 locals recommend
Rod and Line: Tideford (7miles) 01752851912 : This pub is a favourite with locals and visitors. We can highly recommend the Crab Claws, Lobster and steak. At the weekends there is often local live music, it can get quite lively, this is a place where you can eat, drink, dance and be merry.
The Tamar Inn: Calstock (12miles) 01822832487: A dog friendly pub serving fantastic grub by the River Tamar. We suggest parking at the quay in Cotehele and meandering through the ancient woods, following the River Tamar (1.5miles)– it’s a beautiful way to arrive.
15 locals recommend
The Tamar Inn
15 locals recommend
The Tamar Inn: Calstock (12miles) 01822832487: A dog friendly pub serving fantastic grub by the River Tamar. We suggest parking at the quay in Cotehele and meandering through the ancient woods, following the River Tamar (1.5miles)– it’s a beautiful way to arrive.
The Rising Sun: Botus Fleming (3.5miles). A true locals drinking pub (no food at this pub except on Friday nights when Windwood Pizza’s are served on the lawn – you need to book with Windwood if you want to order pizza, check out their facebook page @windwoodpizza or contact 07841867543)
Botusfleming
The Rising Sun: Botus Fleming (3.5miles). A true locals drinking pub (no food at this pub except on Friday nights when Windwood Pizza’s are served on the lawn – you need to book with Windwood if you want to order pizza, check out their facebook page @windwoodpizza or contact 07841867543)
The Weary Friar: Pillaton (6.1miles). 01579350238 A dog friendly, 12th Century village pub with home cooked traditional pub food.
9 locals recommend
The Weary Friar Inn
9 locals recommend
The Weary Friar: Pillaton (6.1miles). 01579350238 A dog friendly, 12th Century village pub with home cooked traditional pub food.
Coombeshead Farm: (18miles) Lewannick. Set amongst 66 acres of meadows, woodland and oak-lined streams, Commbeshead is a working farm offering glorious isolation and farmhouse comforts in the heart of Cornwall’s rural countryside. Book for dinner or lunch or enjoy the farm shop and courtyard café and bakery. For more details coombesheadfarm.co.uk
17 locals recommend
Coombeshead Farm
17 locals recommend
Coombeshead Farm: (18miles) Lewannick. Set amongst 66 acres of meadows, woodland and oak-lined streams, Commbeshead is a working farm offering glorious isolation and farmhouse comforts in the heart of Cornwall’s rural countryside. Book for dinner or lunch or enjoy the farm shop and courtyard café and bakery. For more details coombesheadfarm.co.uk
The Devonport: The Cleave, Kingsand (17miles) - 01752 822869 Arguably the best pub in Kingsand is located right on the beach and offers a great selection of ales and wine and excellent food. Booking is advisable - especially on Friday and Saturday and during holidays. There are some tables at the front of the pub that are not bookable and reserved for walk-ins - you could get lucky!
49 locals recommend
The Devonport Inn
The Cleave
49 locals recommend
The Devonport: The Cleave, Kingsand (17miles) - 01752 822869 Arguably the best pub in Kingsand is located right on the beach and offers a great selection of ales and wine and excellent food. Booking is advisable - especially on Friday and Saturday and during holidays. There are some tables at the front of the pub that are not bookable and reserved for walk-ins - you could get lucky!
The Old Bakery: Garrett Street, found between Kingsand and Cawsand Offering ground coffee and freshly baked sourdough. Opening times vary - please check.
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The Old Bakery
Garrett Street
22 locals recommend
The Old Bakery: Garrett Street, found between Kingsand and Cawsand Offering ground coffee and freshly baked sourdough. Opening times vary - please check.
The Canteen: Maker Heights, Rame Peninsula . Blessed with the most spectacular views across the hills, sea and rivers. The food is a delight of locally sourced, reasonably priced. Breakfast and lunch only. Check Facebook for opening times.
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The canteen at maker heights
43 locals recommend
The Canteen: Maker Heights, Rame Peninsula . Blessed with the most spectacular views across the hills, sea and rivers. The food is a delight of locally sourced, reasonably priced. Breakfast and lunch only. Check Facebook for opening times.
Plymouth - Delicious Japanese - booking recommended.
21 locals recommend
Kuku Sushi Bar & Robata
19 Princess St
21 locals recommend
Plymouth - Delicious Japanese - booking recommended.
Probably the best bagels and coffee in town! Found at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth
The Hutong Cafe
160 Cremyll St
Probably the best bagels and coffee in town! Found at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth
Plymouth - Mouth watering Vietnamese - book ahead.
21 locals recommend
Suphas
Marrowbone Slip
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Plymouth - Mouth watering Vietnamese - book ahead.
Our favourite Pasties are Pod Pasties, these can be found at the Tideford butchers Paul Bray and Son (01752851224) found on the left as you drive through the village. This butchers is renowned for its local produce – we highly recommend their sausages and steak! You can also stop and buy Pod Pasties at their factory shop (01752 822259) on the way to Millbrook. ‘Hell of a pasty’ are also excellent and are available until they run out. They can be found on the A388 passed Hatt in a pop up container shop found in the parking bay on the left-hand side.
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CornishPod
6 locals recommend
Our favourite Pasties are Pod Pasties, these can be found at the Tideford butchers Paul Bray and Son (01752851224) found on the left as you drive through the village. This butchers is renowned for its local produce – we highly recommend their sausages and steak! You can also stop and buy Pod Pasties at their factory shop (01752 822259) on the way to Millbrook. ‘Hell of a pasty’ are also excellent and are available until they run out. They can be found on the A388 passed Hatt in a pop up container shop found in the parking bay on the left-hand side.
Crocadon Farm: (6.3miles) A refurbished Saw Mill on the A388 - just passed the village of St Mellion. This new organic Café will hopefully be opening in mid July – All their produce is grown organically on site or locally sourced. Walk through the fields and see where your food has been growing sampling delicious soups, cheeses, breads, cakes and coffee.
Crocadon Farm
Crocadon Farm: (6.3miles) A refurbished Saw Mill on the A388 - just passed the village of St Mellion. This new organic Café will hopefully be opening in mid July – All their produce is grown organically on site or locally sourced. Walk through the fields and see where your food has been growing sampling delicious soups, cheeses, breads, cakes and coffee.
Family run traditional American BBQ joint with old western saloon bar and ice cream shack tucked away at the beautiful Golitha falls ( a beautiful spot to walk the dog) . Using local meats and American usda black Angus brisket everything they do is made in house including their sauces and cooked fresh to order. Free parking and toilet facilities are provided.
20 locals recommend
Inkie's Smokehouse
20 locals recommend
Family run traditional American BBQ joint with old western saloon bar and ice cream shack tucked away at the beautiful Golitha falls ( a beautiful spot to walk the dog) . Using local meats and American usda black Angus brisket everything they do is made in house including their sauces and cooked fresh to order. Free parking and toilet facilities are provided.
The is our nearest pub 3 miles away in Trematon. A short drive or an hours stroll along the Cornish lanes. Dogs welcome.
12 locals recommend
The Crooked Inn
12 locals recommend
The is our nearest pub 3 miles away in Trematon. A short drive or an hours stroll along the Cornish lanes. Dogs welcome.

Sightseeing

Pentillie Castle: (5.4miles) Built in 1698, Pentillie Castle is an impressive country house set in Repton designed woodland gardens on the Cornish bank of the River Tamar. To find out more about their events check out their website: pentillie.co.uk/whats-on
Pentillie Castle and Estate
Pentillie Castle: (5.4miles) Built in 1698, Pentillie Castle is an impressive country house set in Repton designed woodland gardens on the Cornish bank of the River Tamar. To find out more about their events check out their website: pentillie.co.uk/whats-on
Whitsand Bay: Dog friendly all year round and at low tide you can walk along the beach for miles (just be careful you don’t get caught by the tide!) - Tregantle (14miles) is a popular beach with the locals and has life guards in the summer then there is Freathy and Treganhawk (15miles) that has the cliff top café at the top and surf school at the bottom (be warned the paths are steep – not good for buggies).
98 locals recommend
Whitsand Bay
98 locals recommend
Whitsand Bay: Dog friendly all year round and at low tide you can walk along the beach for miles (just be careful you don’t get caught by the tide!) - Tregantle (14miles) is a popular beach with the locals and has life guards in the summer then there is Freathy and Treganhawk (15miles) that has the cliff top café at the top and surf school at the bottom (be warned the paths are steep – not good for buggies).
Portwrinkle: (12miles) Has a café and two pebble beaches with lots of rock pools. Dogs are welcome on the main beach.
26 locals recommend
Portwrinkle
26 locals recommend
Portwrinkle: (12miles) Has a café and two pebble beaches with lots of rock pools. Dogs are welcome on the main beach.
Kingsand: (17miles) has The Cleave Beach and Girt Beach by the clocktower (both are dog friendly) and Cawsand Beach are sandy with pebbles and usually feature light waves, making them perfect beaches for swimming, paddling, kayaking, sailing and stand-up paddle boarding (rentals on Cawsand Bay in summer months). The water is blue flag and usually crystal clear.
61 locals recommend
Kingsand
61 locals recommend
Kingsand: (17miles) has The Cleave Beach and Girt Beach by the clocktower (both are dog friendly) and Cawsand Beach are sandy with pebbles and usually feature light waves, making them perfect beaches for swimming, paddling, kayaking, sailing and stand-up paddle boarding (rentals on Cawsand Bay in summer months). The water is blue flag and usually crystal clear.
Seaton Beach: (12miles), near Downderry, is a good flat beach, with a nature trail that dogs love behind it.
21 locals recommend
Seaton
21 locals recommend
Seaton Beach: (12miles), near Downderry, is a good flat beach, with a nature trail that dogs love behind it.
Beaches on the Flete Estate, Devon: (40mins away) Mothercombe Beach: Sheltered in the picturesque Devonshire countryside bordering the Erme Estuary, dogs are not permitted on Mothercombe between 1st May and 30th September. They are very welcome on Coastguards and Wonwell Beach all year round. All are stunning sandy beaches.
55 locals recommend
Mothecombe Beach
55 locals recommend
Beaches on the Flete Estate, Devon: (40mins away) Mothercombe Beach: Sheltered in the picturesque Devonshire countryside bordering the Erme Estuary, dogs are not permitted on Mothercombe between 1st May and 30th September. They are very welcome on Coastguards and Wonwell Beach all year round. All are stunning sandy beaches.
Looe: (15miles) The original arcades, fishing nets and daytripper version of Cornwall, and offers a wide range of eateries and fresh fish food outlets, all on the way to its sandy beach and Banjo Pier. We love walking from Looe to Talland Bay and having an ice cream or coffee in one of the cafes. Or walk from Talland Bay to Polperro where the Blue Peter Pub cooks up fantastic fish and chips.
209 locals recommend
Looe
209 locals recommend
Looe: (15miles) The original arcades, fishing nets and daytripper version of Cornwall, and offers a wide range of eateries and fresh fish food outlets, all on the way to its sandy beach and Banjo Pier. We love walking from Looe to Talland Bay and having an ice cream or coffee in one of the cafes. Or walk from Talland Bay to Polperro where the Blue Peter Pub cooks up fantastic fish and chips.
Polperro: (20miles) A small, pretty Cornish fishing village. Note access is steep.
139 locals recommend
Polperro
139 locals recommend
Polperro: (20miles) A small, pretty Cornish fishing village. Note access is steep.
Plymouth: Royal William Yard is a Grade 1* listed absolute gem of architecture, beauty and culture. It is now home to a wide variety of restaurants and bars. To find out more and what events are on visit www.royalwilliamyard.com
150 locals recommend
Royal William Yard
150 locals recommend
Plymouth: Royal William Yard is a Grade 1* listed absolute gem of architecture, beauty and culture. It is now home to a wide variety of restaurants and bars. To find out more and what events are on visit www.royalwilliamyard.com
The Box: North Hill, Plymouth 01752 304774. The Box is a museum, gallery, cafe, shop and bar, where the city’s heritage meets contemporary art. To find out more www.theboxplymouth.com
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Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery
Tavistock Place
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The Box: North Hill, Plymouth 01752 304774. The Box is a museum, gallery, cafe, shop and bar, where the city’s heritage meets contemporary art. To find out more www.theboxplymouth.com
National Marine Aquarium: The Barbican, Plymouth Fantastic ocean tanks to explore. To find opening times and events: www.national-aquarium.co.uk
208 locals recommend
National Marine Aquarium
208 locals recommend
National Marine Aquarium: The Barbican, Plymouth Fantastic ocean tanks to explore. To find opening times and events: www.national-aquarium.co.uk
Plymouth: Famed across the world - this is where the Pilgrim Fathers set off from. The Barbican harbour retains an Elizabethan cobbled street charm. Highlights are The Elizabethan Garden, Plymouth Gin Distillery, the shops along Southside and plenty of options for food.
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The Barbican
The Barbican
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Plymouth: Famed across the world - this is where the Pilgrim Fathers set off from. The Barbican harbour retains an Elizabethan cobbled street charm. Highlights are The Elizabethan Garden, Plymouth Gin Distillery, the shops along Southside and plenty of options for food.
Tavistock: (18miles) Tavistock, on the edge of Dartmoor, has a comfortable, foody feel. Great shops and a good indoor pannier market - Goosie Fair is a Christmas must.
157 locals recommend
Tavistock
157 locals recommend
Tavistock: (18miles) Tavistock, on the edge of Dartmoor, has a comfortable, foody feel. Great shops and a good indoor pannier market - Goosie Fair is a Christmas must.
Saltram: National Trust property full of treasures, stories & intrigue. A secret garden to lose yourself in, plus a park that cyclists, walkers, & our four legged friends love. To find out more visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram
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National Trust - Saltram
62 locals recommend
Saltram: National Trust property full of treasures, stories & intrigue. A secret garden to lose yourself in, plus a park that cyclists, walkers, & our four legged friends love. To find out more visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saltram
Mount Edgcumbe: (19 miles) close to the Cremyll Ferry. Both the House & Gardens are open to the public. Mount Edgcumbe has a pretty active events calendar including regular markets and foraging. To find out more visit mountedgcumbe.gov.uk
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Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park
144 locals recommend
Mount Edgcumbe: (19 miles) close to the Cremyll Ferry. Both the House & Gardens are open to the public. Mount Edgcumbe has a pretty active events calendar including regular markets and foraging. To find out more visit mountedgcumbe.gov.uk
Antony House: (16 miles) a National Trust property. To find out more visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/antony
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National Trust Antony
Ferry Lane
52 locals recommend
Antony House: (16 miles) a National Trust property. To find out more visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/antony
Antony Woodland Gardens: Open May to October, and tucked away down the side of Anthony House, owned by the Carew-Pole family. Dogs welcome in part of the gardens. Pay on entry
Antony Woodland Garden
Ferry Lane
Antony Woodland Gardens: Open May to October, and tucked away down the side of Anthony House, owned by the Carew-Pole family. Dogs welcome in part of the gardens. Pay on entry
Plympton: to find out what trains are running and when events are taking place search plymrail.co.uk
Plym Valley Railway
Coypool Road
Plympton: to find out what trains are running and when events are taking place search plymrail.co.uk

Activites

Mai Adventures: Paddle-boarding run by the lovely Mel (07915663080) takes people onto the water in the stunning Tamar Valley. You can book paddleboard lessons, a Sup and Yoga experience or go on a Blue Mind Retreat – a day filled with SUP adventures, yoga, wild swimming and mindfulness. Check out the website maiadventures.co.uk for more details.
Mai Adventures
Mai Adventures: Paddle-boarding run by the lovely Mel (07915663080) takes people onto the water in the stunning Tamar Valley. You can book paddleboard lessons, a Sup and Yoga experience or go on a Blue Mind Retreat – a day filled with SUP adventures, yoga, wild swimming and mindfulness. Check out the website maiadventures.co.uk for more details.
SouthWest SUP: Offer tailored SUP tuition and paddleboard hire based from our unique waterfront location at Firestone Arch, Royal William Yard, Plymouth. Check the website southwestsup.co.uk for details (07888 488499)
South West SUP
SouthWest SUP: Offer tailored SUP tuition and paddleboard hire based from our unique waterfront location at Firestone Arch, Royal William Yard, Plymouth. Check the website southwestsup.co.uk for details (07888 488499)
Adventure Bay Surf School: (adventurebay.co.uk) at Whitsand Bay is the nearest surf beach. For kit hire and lessons call 07722 913 206 or book online.
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Adventure Bay Surf School
Donkey Lane
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Adventure Bay Surf School: (adventurebay.co.uk) at Whitsand Bay is the nearest surf beach. For kit hire and lessons call 07722 913 206 or book online.
Canoeing with Tamar Trails: Take a scenic paddle on the River Tamar. Check for further details: tamartrails.co.uk/canoe-tamar
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Canoe Tamar
6 locals recommend
Canoeing with Tamar Trails: Take a scenic paddle on the River Tamar. Check for further details: tamartrails.co.uk/canoe-tamar
The Theatre Royal, The Pavilions and Barbican Theatre: Theatre Royal offers a wide variety of shows including West End productions. The Drum Theatre & Barbican Theatre stage more edgy, arty productions. The Pavillions offer music concerts and visiting comedy shows.
91 locals recommend
Theatre Royal Plymouth
Royal Parade
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The Theatre Royal, The Pavilions and Barbican Theatre: Theatre Royal offers a wide variety of shows including West End productions. The Drum Theatre & Barbican Theatre stage more edgy, arty productions. The Pavillions offer music concerts and visiting comedy shows.
Adrenaline Quarry - a stunning quarry zip wire and water park - book ahead online. Go-karting also available.
144 locals recommend
Adrenalin Quarry
Lower Clicker Road
144 locals recommend
Adrenaline Quarry - a stunning quarry zip wire and water park - book ahead online. Go-karting also available.
Tree Surfers: If trees and ropes are your thing, try Treesurfers in Devon for an adventure on the wild side. Check out the website: treesurfer.co.uk
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Tree Surfers
15 locals recommend
Tree Surfers: If trees and ropes are your thing, try Treesurfers in Devon for an adventure on the wild side. Check out the website: treesurfer.co.uk
For canoeing, cycling, walking, archery, running or canoeing check out: tamartrails.co.uk
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Tamar Trails Centre
74 locals recommend
For canoeing, cycling, walking, archery, running or canoeing check out: tamartrails.co.uk
Lanhydrock, Plym Valley Trail, The Camel Trail at Bodmin and Padstow: All offer rides with cycle hire. Book ahead.
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Cycle Hire
8 locals recommend
Lanhydrock, Plym Valley Trail, The Camel Trail at Bodmin and Padstow: All offer rides with cycle hire. Book ahead.
China Fleet Golf and Country Club: (4.3miles) Set in 180 acres of exquisite countryside, on the edge of Saltash China Fleet is one of the South West’s leading country clubs. To find more check china-fleet.co.uk
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China Fleet Country Club
Salt Mill
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China Fleet Golf and Country Club: (4.3miles) Set in 180 acres of exquisite countryside, on the edge of Saltash China Fleet is one of the South West’s leading country clubs. To find more check china-fleet.co.uk
St Mellion Golf Courses: (6.2miles) St. Mellion Golf Club has a worldwide reputation for great golf, experience their two outstanding golf courses. For further information: st-mellion.co.uk
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St. Mellion Estate - Hotel, Golf, Spa, Gym, Weddings, Meetings and Events near Plymouth
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St Mellion Golf Courses: (6.2miles) St. Mellion Golf Club has a worldwide reputation for great golf, experience their two outstanding golf courses. For further information: st-mellion.co.uk
Whitsand Bay Golf Club: (12miles) Whitsand Bay Golf Club was established in 1905 designed by Fernie of Troon and hosts a fabulous 18 hole course set on a cliff-top overlooking Whitsand Bay. Whitsand Bay Golf Course is located in Portwrinkle. Contact: Whitsandbaygolf.com
Whitsand Bay Golf Club
Finnygook Lane
Whitsand Bay Golf Club: (12miles) Whitsand Bay Golf Club was established in 1905 designed by Fernie of Troon and hosts a fabulous 18 hole course set on a cliff-top overlooking Whitsand Bay. Whitsand Bay Golf Course is located in Portwrinkle. Contact: Whitsandbaygolf.com
Tinside Lido: If you fancy a seawater swim in the city try the great Tinside Lido on the Hoe. Check opening times and book ahead: www.plymouthactive.co.uk
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Tinside Lido
Hoe Road
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Tinside Lido: If you fancy a seawater swim in the city try the great Tinside Lido on the Hoe. Check opening times and book ahead: www.plymouthactive.co.uk
Tregantle Beach, Whitsand Bay: (14miles) One of our favourite local beaches.
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Tregantle Beach
B3247
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Tregantle Beach, Whitsand Bay: (14miles) One of our favourite local beaches.
Plymbridge Woods: (13miles) Walk with the dog or cycle along the old railway line that follows the river Plym. A wonderful easy cycle up to the Skylark Inn in Clearbrook on Dartmoor. Check out the nationaltrust.org.uk/plymbridge-woods for details, for bike hire search for plymouthbikehire.co.uk
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Plymbridge Woods
Plymbridge Road
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Plymbridge Woods: (13miles) Walk with the dog or cycle along the old railway line that follows the river Plym. A wonderful easy cycle up to the Skylark Inn in Clearbrook on Dartmoor. Check out the nationaltrust.org.uk/plymbridge-woods for details, for bike hire search for plymouthbikehire.co.uk
Lantic Bay: (29miles) A very special shingly beach, you can only get there by walking and it is a steep climb but its beautiful and the water is crystal clear. Dog friendly. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lantic-bay
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National Trust - Lantic Bay
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Lantic Bay: (29miles) A very special shingly beach, you can only get there by walking and it is a steep climb but its beautiful and the water is crystal clear. Dog friendly. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lantic-bay

Neighbourhoods

Elmgate: This is where you will be based. There are some lovely local walks from your door. Meander through the lush Cornish lanes, across fields and walk through ancient wooded valleys following the awesome River Lynher. Please look at the local walking books for details.
Elmgate
Elmgate: This is where you will be based. There are some lovely local walks from your door. Meander through the lush Cornish lanes, across fields and walk through ancient wooded valleys following the awesome River Lynher. Please look at the local walking books for details.

City/town information

Saltash: (3miles) A busy town with a 60acre nature reserve on the River Lynher. Dogs are welcome. It can be reached via Forder, by taking the lane that runs past St Stephens Church or driving near to Saltash Community School on Wearde Road.
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Saltash
13 locals recommend
Saltash: (3miles) A busy town with a 60acre nature reserve on the River Lynher. Dogs are welcome. It can be reached via Forder, by taking the lane that runs past St Stephens Church or driving near to Saltash Community School on Wearde Road.
Plymouth: (10miles For the latest information on events and activities check out visitplymouth.co.uk
204 locals recommend
Plymouth
204 locals recommend
Plymouth: (10miles For the latest information on events and activities check out visitplymouth.co.uk
Tavistock: (18miles) On the edge of Dartmoor, has a comfortable, foody feel. Great shops and a good indoor pannier market - Goosie Fair is a Christmas must.
157 locals recommend
Tavistock
157 locals recommend
Tavistock: (18miles) On the edge of Dartmoor, has a comfortable, foody feel. Great shops and a good indoor pannier market - Goosie Fair is a Christmas must.
Totnes (31miles drive or catch the train from Saltash) Totnes: (18miles) A gem of Georgian tumbledown Devon loveliness with a river at its heart. Packed with hip little boutiques, food places, art ‘areas’, it's weekend and Christmas markets are a must. Take a boat trip down the river and enjoy an amazing Devon day out.
351 locals recommend
Totnes
351 locals recommend
Totnes (31miles drive or catch the train from Saltash) Totnes: (18miles) A gem of Georgian tumbledown Devon loveliness with a river at its heart. Packed with hip little boutiques, food places, art ‘areas’, it's weekend and Christmas markets are a must. Take a boat trip down the river and enjoy an amazing Devon day out.
Kingsbridge: (50mins away) A market town and tourist hub in the South Hams, it has an eclectic selection of independent shops and a whole host of intriguing antique shops, art gallerys cafes, pubs and restaurants.
116 locals recommend
Kingsbridge
116 locals recommend
Kingsbridge: (50mins away) A market town and tourist hub in the South Hams, it has an eclectic selection of independent shops and a whole host of intriguing antique shops, art gallerys cafes, pubs and restaurants.
Salcombe: (60mins away) Known for its outstanding coastal views as well as being a centre for sailing. With an estuary location it is a watersports haven. There are many beautiful local beaches to explore.
213 locals recommend
Salcombe
213 locals recommend
Salcombe: (60mins away) Known for its outstanding coastal views as well as being a centre for sailing. With an estuary location it is a watersports haven. There are many beautiful local beaches to explore.
Fowey: (31miles) There is a wealth of things to see and do in and around the Fowey estuary, the town is bustling in the summer months, full or places to eat and little independent shops. Beware; it can be hard to find parking in peak session. www.fowey.co.uk
241 locals recommend
Fowey
241 locals recommend
Fowey: (31miles) There is a wealth of things to see and do in and around the Fowey estuary, the town is bustling in the summer months, full or places to eat and little independent shops. Beware; it can be hard to find parking in peak session. www.fowey.co.uk