Dartmouth tips , please read to get a flavour of Dartmouth and surrounding areas
Gabriele And Julia
Food Scene
Good value locals choice.
Great fish and chips and a cracking Sunday Roast .
Traditional pub by the higher ferry with outside seating looking over the River Dart.
26 locals recommend
The Floating Bridge
Coombe RoadGood value locals choice.
Great fish and chips and a cracking Sunday Roast .
Traditional pub by the higher ferry with outside seating looking over the River Dart.
Always a chilled place for coffee, drinks, lunch or dinner.
Roaring log fires on those chilly days.
32 locals recommend
Royal Castle Hotel
11 The QuayAlways a chilled place for coffee, drinks, lunch or dinner.
Roaring log fires on those chilly days.
The Angel
2 S EmbankmentFine dining for that special occasion, pricey but good.
Kendricks
29 Fairfax PlAlways busy and buzzing ,good for families and friends.
Comfortable dining in a well established Restaurant overlooking the Boat float.
14 locals recommend
Taylor's Restaurant
8 The QuayComfortable dining in a well established Restaurant overlooking the Boat float.
Some of the best reviews going !
wonderful for breakfast and light lunch.
8 locals recommend
Beth's Bistro
33 Lower StSome of the best reviews going !
wonderful for breakfast and light lunch.
Andria
5 Lower StGreat for sharing..... tapas restaurant with some really good reviews
Iconic stop in the centre of Dartmouth.
Great for watching the world go by with a drink or treating yourself to an icecream or maybe a glass of Champagne.
This place caters for everyone.
Platform 1 Champagne Bar & Restaurant
South EmbankmentIconic stop in the centre of Dartmouth.
Great for watching the world go by with a drink or treating yourself to an icecream or maybe a glass of Champagne.
This place caters for everyone.
Always a nice atmosphere....owned by Mitch Tonks a great ambassador for Dartmouth.
Big wallets needed
65 locals recommend
The Seahorse Restaurant
5 S EmbankmentAlways a nice atmosphere....owned by Mitch Tonks a great ambassador for Dartmouth.
Big wallets needed
Whilst other places seem to come and go , this place has stood its ground.
Great for an early breakfast with a buzz in the air.
69 locals recommend
Cafe Alf Resco
Lower StreetWhilst other places seem to come and go , this place has stood its ground.
Great for an early breakfast with a buzz in the air.
The Floating Bridge
Coombe RoadVaried menu and good pub grub, rarely disappoints.
Rockfish
8 South EmbankmentClassic fish and chips done well with that little bit extra.
sophisticated yet understated grown up place.
Open to non residents for drinks and dinner.
6 locals recommend
Browns Hotel
27-29 Victoria Rdsophisticated yet understated grown up place.
Open to non residents for drinks and dinner.
adjacent to Bayards Cove , take your drink outside , sit on one of the benches with takeaway fish and chips, Rockfish chippie a few metres away.
21 locals recommend
Dartmouth Arms
26 Lower Stadjacent to Bayards Cove , take your drink outside , sit on one of the benches with takeaway fish and chips, Rockfish chippie a few metres away.
Bayards Cove Fort
A little bit of Dartmouth wrapped up in this cafe who .
The Angel
2 S Embankmenttakeaway crab sandwiches, just what the doctor ordered...
Rosa
3 Victoria RoadDartmouth newest restaurant
Arts & Culture
Great walk or take the ferry.
Cafe on site for a well deserved drink.
One of the most beautifully located fortresses in England, for over 600 years Dartmouth Castle has guarded the narrow entrance to the Dart Estuary.
Climb to the top for breathtaking views across the estuary and see how it could be blocked by a heavy chain.
117 locals recommend
Dartmouth Castle
Castle RoadGreat walk or take the ferry.
Cafe on site for a well deserved drink.
One of the most beautifully located fortresses in England, for over 600 years Dartmouth Castle has guarded the narrow entrance to the Dart Estuary.
Climb to the top for breathtaking views across the estuary and see how it could be blocked by a heavy chain.
A little bit of heaven, reachable from Kingswear by car.
114 locals recommend
National Trust - Coleton Fishacre House & Gardens
Brownstone RoadA little bit of heaven, reachable from Kingswear by car.
Atmospheric house containing family silver, china and books from the 1950s with a woodland garden.
75 locals recommend
National Trust Greenway Boathouse
Greenway RoadAtmospheric house containing family silver, china and books from the 1950s with a woodland garden.
Considered by many to be one of South Devons most attractive villages.
Just two miles from Dartmouth via ferry, and also across to Greenway quay if you
want to visit Agatha Christie's house, which is highly recommended as a superb day out.
36 locals recommend
Dittisham
Considered by many to be one of South Devons most attractive villages.
Just two miles from Dartmouth via ferry, and also across to Greenway quay if you
want to visit Agatha Christie's house, which is highly recommended as a superb day out.
Quintessentially English, located a stone's throw from Torquay.
71 locals recommend
Cockington Village
Quintessentially English, located a stone's throw from Torquay.
Brixham
One of the UKs busiest fishing ports.
Fabulous for a coastal walk with stunning views out to sea.
A visit to Brixham would be incomplete without including it in your itinerary.
39 locals recommend
Berry Head Lighthouse
Fabulous for a coastal walk with stunning views out to sea.
A visit to Brixham would be incomplete without including it in your itinerary.
UK visitors can join the libary and take out books and films .
Cinema.
Cafe.
36 locals recommend
The Flavel
Flavel PlaceUK visitors can join the libary and take out books and films .
Cinema.
Cafe.
Pass an hour on a rainy day.
Visitors can re-live the Towns fascinating history by exploring its quirky streets, buildings and ancient Butterwalk, home to the 17th -century merchants house museum that houses local and maritime information, many ship models, pictures and artefacts.
18 locals recommend
Dartmouth Museum
Duke StreetPass an hour on a rainy day.
Visitors can re-live the Towns fascinating history by exploring its quirky streets, buildings and ancient Butterwalk, home to the 17th -century merchants house museum that houses local and maritime information, many ship models, pictures and artefacts.
Passports needed for tours
Information for tours at tourist information office.
20 locals recommend
Britannia Royal Naval College
Passports needed for tours
Information for tours at tourist information office.
Local knowledge by dedicated staff.
Dartmouth visitor centre is home to the Newcomen Engine- believed to be the oldest preserved steam engine in the world.
17 locals recommend
The Deli at Dartmouth
22 Duke StLocal knowledge by dedicated staff.
Dartmouth visitor centre is home to the Newcomen Engine- believed to be the oldest preserved steam engine in the world.
Dartmouth Boat Hire
North Embankmenthire by the hour
Dartmouth's greatest asset is its harbour. For over 900 years, sailors have set out to sail the world in times of peace and war, on trading ventures and to settle in new lands. Famously, this is the harbour that the Pilgrim Fathers called into for repairs in 1620 when they set sail for the Americas.
378 locals recommend
Dartmouth
Dartmouth's greatest asset is its harbour. For over 900 years, sailors have set out to sail the world in times of peace and war, on trading ventures and to settle in new lands. Famously, this is the harbour that the Pilgrim Fathers called into for repairs in 1620 when they set sail for the Americas.
Parks & Nature
Slapton Ley
Wild life.
Free beach
Pubs and cafe
Plenty of space , drinks and food served .
Parking charges are required.
183 locals recommend
Blackpool Sands
Plenty of space , drinks and food served .
Parking charges are required.
Head over the ferry to Brixham and follow signs to Berry Head.
Natural beauty / walks with stunning views out to sea and perfect for a day trip.
Why not pop into the Berry Head Hotel after to have that well deserved drink and soak up the view !
73 locals recommend
Berry Head National Nature Reserve
Gillard Road Head over the ferry to Brixham and follow signs to Berry Head.
Natural beauty / walks with stunning views out to sea and perfect for a day trip.
Why not pop into the Berry Head Hotel after to have that well deserved drink and soak up the view !
A few miles drive from Dartmouth fabulous views and coastal walks
46 locals recommend
Start Point Lighthouse
A few miles drive from Dartmouth fabulous views and coastal walks
No trip to Dartmouth is complete without a walk or ferry ride to Dartmouth Castle ,
some fabulous views /coves / coastal
walks near by.
Take a flask or stop at the Castle cafe for refreshments.
117 locals recommend
Dartmouth Castle
Castle RoadNo trip to Dartmouth is complete without a walk or ferry ride to Dartmouth Castle ,
some fabulous views /coves / coastal
walks near by.
Take a flask or stop at the Castle cafe for refreshments.
Hope Cove
Anchor CottagesA bit of a drive from Dartmouth...but absolutely worth it.
Pretty village a short drive away or take the ferry from Dartmouth,
The Village has two pubs
and an Alfresco Cafe selling great seafood
36 locals recommend
Dittisham
Pretty village a short drive away or take the ferry from Dartmouth,
The Village has two pubs
and an Alfresco Cafe selling great seafood
Shopping
Quirky and unique
good for vegetarians and vegans , good selection of cafes
351 locals recommend
Totnes
Quirky and unique
good for vegetarians and vegans , good selection of cafes
Dartmouth not complete without a stroll through Foss street from fudge to pottery to fashion
Foss Street
Foss StreetDartmouth not complete without a stroll through Foss street from fudge to pottery to fashion
Pubs/ Bars
There are so many in Dartmouth, you will quickly find your favourite place for a tipple!
The Seven Stars
13 Mill StOldest pub in Dartmouth favoured by locals.
The Cherub Inn
13 Higher StHappy hour for those that like an early tipple and sport
boasting some great views.
The Crab & Bucket
6 S EmbankmentHappy hour for those that like an early tipple and sport
boasting some great views.
The Dolphin @ Dartmouth
5 Market StLocals choice ,watch out for live music
Joe's Bar
3 Raleigh StNice variety of gins and cocktails
George & Dragon
Mayor's Avenuelots of outdoor seating for those crazy summer /evenings
The Ship in Dock Inn
1 Ridge Hillsmall and quirky with some outdoor seating,
The Floating Bridge
Coombe Roadsomething for everyone and a locals choice for eating out.
Bayards Cove Fort
just lovely , open for breakfast, lunch and Dinner .
pop on the lower ferry and visit Kingswear,
stop for a drink at the Ship Inn , when the sun disappears in Dartmouth, your sure to find it here !
6 locals recommend
Dartmouth Lower Ferry
The Squarepop on the lower ferry and visit Kingswear,
stop for a drink at the Ship Inn , when the sun disappears in Dartmouth, your sure to find it here !
Dartmouth Arms
26 Lower StSeale Arms
10 Victoria Roadstep out of Seahorse and pop over the road , our nearest pub neighbour.
The Market House Inn, Under New Management
1 Market StDefinitely a place to watch sport
The Deli at Dartmouth
22 Duke StGreat independent chic bar