Torquay marinaThe elegant seafront lined with palm trees, the Italian style white villas perched on the surrounding hillsides and the yachts moored in the modem marina create a truly continental atmosphere. For over a hundred years, Torquay has attracted the rich and famous and today thousands of visitors still enjoy its charm. There are pavement cafés, pubs, restaurants and good quality shops plus a lively night life and a host of family attractions. The beaches are superb and there are spectacular views from cliff top coastal paths.

Torquay compares itself with such places as Cannes on the French Riviera and is widely accepted to be the most sophisticated resort on the English Riviera. Its grand hotels along the splendid promenade are reminiscent of the days when the resort was much frequented by royalty.

Torquay Until the early 19th century, the town was nothing more than a group of fishermen’s cottages grouped around the harbour, although nearby Torre Abbey was originally founded in 1196. There are still remains of the earlier abbey buildings but the main surviving edifices are much later constructions. Within the abbey grounds is the Spanish Barn, a medieval tithe barn where Spanish prisoners were detained at the time of the Armada.

Literary associations include perhaps the world’s greatest mystery writer, Dame Agatha Christie, who was born here in 1890 and lived here until her first marriage failed in 1914. She returned in 1916, whilst her second husband was away fighting, and began to write her first novel. However, she had to wait another ten years before her name began to become famous. The Agatha Christie Memorial Room, in the Abbot’s Tower at Torre Abbey, holds an interesting collection of memorabilia donated by the writer’s daughter. There is also a collection of photographs and letters held at the Torquay Museum. These days tourists can follow the Agatha Christie Trail to discover the Torquay that inspired her some of her stories.

Torquay harbourfront The Torquay Museum hosts various other displays of local life and local history. It is housed in a purpose-built building erected in 1875 and has a comprehensive geological collection, illustrating the development of the local landscape over 400 million years. One part of the museum houses a display of agricultural, farming and kitchen tools used in the rural area around the town, whilst elsewhere is an interesting collection of Victoriana. The Bygones Museum also has an interesting display from the Victorian era.

Torquay also boasts a number of heritage sites including Kents Cavern. This mysterious world of underground caves and galleries, sited just outside town, has provided some of the earliest evidence of man’s presence in England. Here one can find stalagmites and stalactites alongside evidence of half a million years of animal and human habitation. There is some very good documentation about the site at Torquay Museum.

To the east of the harbour, the cliffs rise up to Daddy Hole Plain. In this case, Daddy is a name for the Devil who is said to have cleaved the great chasm in the cliff where the plain meets the sea. There are superb views over the bay from here. Further east are more lovely walks and views as the tourist approaches Paignton.

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White Gables Hotel
A delightful Victorian Hotel set in its own grounds, specialising in excellent food and first class service. Facilities include restaurant, heated pool, gazebo and bar & lounge area.
01803 605233
Waters Edge Hotel
En suite rooms, large dining area offering English & Continental dishes with bar snacks available throughout the day and live entertainment.
01803 293876
Torre Abbey - Torquay
Torbay's most historic building. Built in 1196 as a monastery, it is now the Mayor's official residence.
01803 293593
Torquay webcam
Situated in the harbour office at Torquay and is facing the outer harbour looking towards Livermead. Updated every 5 minutes
TLH Leisure Resort
Accommodation, leisure and entertainment on one site. Four hotels & self catering apartments, indoor & outdoor leisure facilities and year-round activities and entertainment.
01803 400500
The Wilsbrook Guest House
An attractive Victorian guest house situated close to local railways, the seafront and town centre. Single, twin, double and family rooms available.
01803 298413
The Trouville Hotel
Single, twin, double & family en suite rooms available with smoking and non smoking options. Ideally located to explore the surrounding areas.
01803 294979
The Summerlands Hotel
A small family run hotel located in the heart of Torquay.
01803 299 844
The Somerville Hotel
A well located, award winning hotel set in mature gardens. All rooms have been upgraded and include luxury en suites. Facilities include a well stocked bar and Sun Lounge.
01803 294755
The Sherwood Hotel
An ideally situated 60 room hotel - part of McColls of Argyll. A full entertainment programme is available and a choice of excursions are included in the price.
08702 40 30 80
The Ravenswood Hotel
A variety of en suite rooms are available in this Edwardian house with views over Torwood Gardens. The ground floor is home to an intimate Japanese Restaurant.
01803 292900
The Kelvin House
4 star accomodation in a small and friendly Victorian house. Rooms are en suite with breakfast served in the sunny dining room overlooking the garden.
01803 20 90 93

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