Food scene
Devon pubs at their very best. Good food, good beer and friendly locals
Great pub, great food, great staff. Lisa, Charlie and Jamie run this popular destination pub.
75 locals recommend
The Ship Inn
Great pub, great food, great staff. Lisa, Charlie and Jamie run this popular destination pub.
Great friendly pub for couples, solos, walkers, families - overlooking estuary, sitting on Pope’s Quayin evening sunshine, watching river life - run by chef James and wife Amy.
16 locals recommend
The Swan Inn
Pillory HillGreat friendly pub for couples, solos, walkers, families - overlooking estuary, sitting on Pope’s Quayin evening sunshine, watching river life - run by chef James and wife Amy.
Great place to visit before or after a swim, walk or fun and games on Mothecombe Beach. Good spot for tasty food, ice creams, coffee, hot chocolate or a mean bloody Mary
28 locals recommend
Schoolhouse Restaurant
Great place to visit before or after a swim, walk or fun and games on Mothecombe Beach. Good spot for tasty food, ice creams, coffee, hot chocolate or a mean bloody Mary
Surfing Cow Ice Cream
Best ice cream ever....
Rockfish Plymouth
Seafood Restaurant
This is the perfect destination for seafood lovers overlooking the ocean, and is right next door to the National Marine Aquarium where you can see fish from all over the world and learn about the great work they do in preserving and managing our marine environment. The famous Plymouth fish market is just feet from our front door and from Rockfish you can watch the boats land. After lunch, take a stroll to the shops, bars and famous Plymouth Gin Distillery of the historic Barbican and Hoe districts.
92 locals recommend
Rockfish
8 South EmbankmentRockfish Plymouth
Seafood Restaurant
This is the perfect destination for seafood lovers overlooking the ocean, and is right next door to the National Marine Aquarium where you can see fish from all over the world and learn about the great work they do in preserving and managing our marine environment. The famous Plymouth fish market is just feet from our front door and from Rockfish you can watch the boats land. After lunch, take a stroll to the shops, bars and famous Plymouth Gin Distillery of the historic Barbican and Hoe districts.
Neighbourhoods
Mothecombe
Best rock-pooling in the South West. Visit just before low tide and seek sea anemones, limpets, seahorses and many rare seaside species
48 locals recommend
Wembury Beach
Best rock-pooling in the South West. Visit just before low tide and seek sea anemones, limpets, seahorses and many rare seaside species
Sightseeing
Classic English wines are produced at Sharpham vineyard as a result of a happy marriage of soil, climate and grape variety known as terroir, and nature has bestowed her gifts freely upon us here at Sharpham. In the winery, we employ both New World and traditional techniques to best develop our unique regional characteristics. Our tally of International Awards confirms our position as one of England's foremost quality wine producers. We invite you to visit, sample, and make up your own minds about our fine English wine. See website for wine tasting and vineyard tours. There is an excellent restaurant,The Cellar Door, open seasonally. Well worth a visit to buy their cheese and wine also.
90 locals recommend
Sharpham Wine and Cheese
Waddeton RoadClassic English wines are produced at Sharpham vineyard as a result of a happy marriage of soil, climate and grape variety known as terroir, and nature has bestowed her gifts freely upon us here at Sharpham. In the winery, we employ both New World and traditional techniques to best develop our unique regional characteristics. Our tally of International Awards confirms our position as one of England's foremost quality wine producers. We invite you to visit, sample, and make up your own minds about our fine English wine. See website for wine tasting and vineyard tours. There is an excellent restaurant,The Cellar Door, open seasonally. Well worth a visit to buy their cheese and wine also.
DescriptionDartmoor National Park is a vast moorland in the county of Devon, in southwest England. Dartmoor ponies roam its craggy landscape, defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and tors (rock formations). Trails wind through valleys with Neolithic tombs, Bronze Age stone circles and abandoned medieval farmhouses. The area is dotted with villages, including Princetown, home to Dartmoor Prison used during the Napoleonic Wars.
799 locals recommend
Dartmoor National Park
PL20DescriptionDartmoor National Park is a vast moorland in the county of Devon, in southwest England. Dartmoor ponies roam its craggy landscape, defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and tors (rock formations). Trails wind through valleys with Neolithic tombs, Bronze Age stone circles and abandoned medieval farmhouses. The area is dotted with villages, including Princetown, home to Dartmoor Prison used during the Napoleonic Wars.
The National Marine Aquarium (NMA) is the UK’s largest aquarium, located in Britain's Ocean City, Plymouth. It is run by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean. See their website for special events programme
208 locals recommend
National Marine Aquarium
The National Marine Aquarium (NMA) is the UK’s largest aquarium, located in Britain's Ocean City, Plymouth. It is run by the Ocean Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting people with the Ocean. See their website for special events programme