PLACES TO VISIT
Apart from the facilities provided at the park there are also many other places to visit around the area. These
include:
Dartmoor National Park http://www.dartmoor-npa.gov.uk/visiting
Explore an unspooilt wilderness with Castle Drago, Buckfast Abbey and Becky Falls.
A sandy beach with a wide promenade with shops and restaurants.
Exmouth Leisure Centre
Large Indoor Swimming Pool, Gym, Climbing and other facilities available. 01395266381. The Royal Avenue, Exmouth, Devon. EX8
1EN
Explore Exmouth by Open Top Bus (Direct from the Park)
www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and-offers/south-west/explore-exmouth-by-open-top-bus
Paignton http://www.visitpaignton.net/
This popular family resort has something for everyone. Much of the fun is set around the seafront and the esplanade, cafes and
amusements, long sandy beaches, the Pier and harbour
Sandy Bay
There is direct access from Devon Cliffs to Sandy Bay which is backed by high cliffs. This joins with Exmouth Beach at low tide. Nearby
you can search for fossils at Orcombe Rocks heritage site.
Torquay http://www.torquay.com/see-do
The heart of the English Riviera, you can sit back and enjoy the scenery and gardens or join in the fun a the lively harbour in this
classic seaside town.
Brixham
A smaller sea side town with lots of shops and attractions and includes a lovely walkway around the marina and a long jetty that is
ideal for fishing and crabbing.
Splashdown, Quay West
Goodrington
Sands, Tanners Rd, Paignton TQ4 6LN
01803 555550 https://g.co/kgs/8fDJNZ
www.splashdownwaterparks.co.uk
The UK's largest outdoor waterpark.
Take on the sheer speed of The Screamer and ride the Wild Kamikaze,
but are you BRAVE enough to face our Devil's Drop?
Tumble on tyres and
twist through the tubes; check out
our 8 adrenalin-pumping slides below; each with a varying degree of difficulty. For the less adventurous, our Swimming Area and
Sun Terraces are perfect to relax in the
sunshine.
Babbacombe Model Village http://www.babbacombemodelvillage.co.uk/
Experience the world in miniature as you explore the model village and also features a 4D special effects theatre.
Bicton Park Botanical Gardens http://www.bictongardens.co.uk/
Enjoy a day at these gardens with over 300 years of history. Enjoy the Bicton Woodland Railway, nature trail and play area.
World of Country Life http://www.worldofcountrylife.co.uk/
This is directly at the entrance to the park and includes goat walking, animal paddocks, pet centre, safari deer, train rides, exotic
birds etc.
Crealy Adventure Park http://www.crealy.co.uk/Devon
Discover the world famous maximum fun guaranteed at this great adventure park
Powderham Castle
Discover over 600 years of history at this superb castle.
Devon Railway Centre and Model World
Narrow gauge railway, huge undercover model railway, crazy golf, children's play areas and wildlife area.
Stuart Line Cruises
A wide range of boat trips in Devon from relaxing River Exe Cruises to Jurassic Coast Cruises and Day Trips to Torquay, Brixham and
Sidmouth.
Paignton Zoo
Paington Zoo is home to thousands of amazing animals and plants.
Killerton House
Its well worth a visit to the beautiful Killerton House and its stunning gardens
Pecorama Railway
Beautiful hillside location is the home of the worlds famous manufacturer of model railway track.
Diggerland
Family day out, drive and ride constructive machinery.
Dartmouth Castle
A beautiful castle over 600 years old.
Living Coast
Coastal Zoo - indoor exhibit and underwater viewing areas, outdoor exhibits and habitats.
The Miniature Pony Centre
Meet over 150 animals as you stroll the 20 acres of parkland. Famous for the Shetland ponies that youngsters (aged 2-9) can ride daily,
you can also meet the goats, pigs, sheep and more.
Donkey Sanctuary - Budleigh Salterton
If the children like animals the Donkey Sanctuary is a nice place to visit. This is free entry.
There are also other ideas for visits with kids on https://devonwithkids.co.uk/things-to-do-in-exmouth-with-kids
Apart from the above there are also many other events that take place in the area throughout the year!
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