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Southern View from Salcome to North
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North eastily View from Salcome |
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Salcombe's beautiful Harbour |
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Bigbury-on-Sea
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Kingsbridge
- Devon
Kingsbridge lies at the head of the Kingsbridge Estuary and
has been the principal market place of the region since 962
when it was granted a Royal Charter.
Whilst in Kingsbridge a trip to the Cookworthy Museum of Rural
Life in Fore Street is a must. Housed in a beautiful 17th century
school building, there is a wonderful collection of dolls houses,
toys, costumes and old local photographs.
A river cruise to Salcombe is a very pleasant way to see the
countryside, enjoy a round trip of approximately an hour, whilst
being part of the maritime activity which makes the area between
Kingsbridge and Salcombe such fun and so unique.
It is considered by many that Kingsbridge is the capital of
the South Hams and certainly there is a great deal to see and
do. There is much activity including numerous golf courses,
horse riding, trout fishing and a Sports Centre with some 50+
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Prawle Point to Salcombe
Along the coast is East Portlemouth, with its fine sandy beaches,
overlooking the popular town and harbour of Salcombe.
One of the most beautiful sailing and fishing centres in the
world, Salcombe Harbour offers a safe haven to visiting yachts
with a complete range of associated facilities. Apart from
the sizeable local shellfishing fleet, there is no commercial
traffic.
There is a ferry service which takes visitors from East Portlemouth
to Salcombe where there are excellent shops, pubs and restaurants
to suit all tastes. It is a location particularly popular
with yachtsmen, writers and artists as its natural beauty
combined with the excellent sailing facilities enable all
those visiting to appreciate its unique situation.
Just outside Salcombe is Overbecks Museum and Gardens at Sharpitor.
There is a beautiful 6 acre garden with an astonishing range
of exotic trees, shrubs and plants and the National Trust
site enjoys fine views over the sea and the estuary.
The house contains a museum of ship models and other relics
and a secret room for children containing dolls and toys.
Tel 0154884 2893 Link
to website »
The Island Cruising Club of Salcombe is one of the UK largest
sailing schools and has been providing a wide range of sailing
holidays and courses since 1952. Along the cliffs from Hope
Cove, hundreds of wrecks have been listed as an area of outstanding
natural beauty.
Tel 0154 884 3481 http://www.icc-salcombe.co.uk
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GOLF IN THE SOUTH HAMS
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- Bigbury Golf Club. Bigbury-on-Sea,
Kingsbridge TQ7 4BB. Tel: 01548 810557 [sec], 01548 810412
[ prof]. Handicap requirements apply.
- Chumleigh Golf Club. Leigh Road,
Chumleigh EX18 7BL. Tel: 01769 580519. No handicap requirements.
- Churston Golf Club. Churston, Brixham
TQ5 0LA. Tel: 01803 842751. Handicap requirements apply.
- Dainton Park Golf. Ipplepen, Newton
Abbot TQ12 5TN. No handicap requirements.
- Dartmouth Golf & Country Club. Blackawton,
Totnes TQ9 7DE. Tel: 01803 712686. No handicap requirements.
- Hele Park Golf Centre. Ashburton
Road, Newton Abbot TQ12 6JN. Tel: 01626 336060. No handicap
requirements.
- Stover Golf Club. The Clubhouse,
Bovey Road, Stover, Newton Abbot. Tel: 01626 433508. No
handicap requirements.
- Teign Valley Golf Club. Christow,
Nr Exeter. Tel: 01647 253026. Handicap requirements apply
weekends only.
- Thurlestone Golf Club. Thurlestone,Nr
Kingsbridge TQ7 3NZ. Tel: 01548 560405. Handicap certificate
required.
- Warren Golf Club. Dawlish Warren,
South Devon EX7 0NF. Tel: 01626 862255. Handicap certificate
preferred.
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