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Attractions near Torquay

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Kents Cavern

System of caverns with signs of human inhabitation dating back 500,000 years. Plenty of parking and visitor centre

Kents Cavern

Cockington Country Park

Doomsday book village surrounded by 460 Acres of parkland, woodland, and farmland.

Cockington Country Park

Aqualand

Local sea life

Aqualand

Compton Castle

Dramatic fortified manor house

Compton Castle

Kirkham House

Late medieval stone built house, restored in the 1960s.Offers an insight into life in a town house during the 15th century

Kirkham House

Hedgehog Hospital

Hedgehog rescue centre located on the aptly named Prickly Ball Farm

Hedgehog Hospital

Bradley Manor

Small medieval manor house surrounded by woods and meadows

Bradley Manor

Berry Pomeroy Castle

A romantic and mysterious ruin, rumored to be the home of several ghosts.

Berry Pomeroy Castle

Berry Head Country Park

Berry Head is Torbay's most important wildlife site. It also features Napoleonic fortifications, geological formations and landscapes designated as being of national importance.

Berry Head Country Park

Dartington Cider Press Centre

A unique visitor centre with fifteen shops, eating places and workshops set in a village atmosphere.

Dartington Cider Press Centre

Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve

Nature reserve situated at the mouth of the River Exe in South Devon

Dawlish Warren Nature Reserve

Bayard's Cove Fort

Bayard's Cover Fort is a small early Tudor artillery fort, built to defend the harbour entrance at Dartmouth

Bayard's Cove Fort

Haldon Belvedere (Lawrence Castle)

Also known as Lawrence Castle, Haldon Belvedere is a Grade II listed triangular tower set in 5 acres of woodland

Haldon Belvedere (Lawrence Castle)

Lee Ford Gardens

Country estate gardens with woodland garden, formal lawns, walled vegetable garden and kitchen gardens

Lee Ford Gardens

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