Things To Do near Blackpool Sands (Beach)

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The Dewerstone, Plymouth, South Devon

The Dewerstone, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 22 miles away)

South Devon and Dartmoor beauty spot The Dewerstone is a well-known beauty spot in the southern section of Dartmoor National Park. It's at the south west end of the Dewerstone Valley. The Dewerstone is known for its climbing routes. The vertical rock faces are marked the Dewerstone Crags...

Exe Estuary and Exmouth Ferries and Boat Trips, Exeter, South Devon

Exe Estuary and Exmouth Ferries and Boat Trips, Exeter, South Devon (approx. 22 miles away)

Ferries in the Exe Estuary and from Exmouth Ferries run from numerous places in the Exe Estuary. These include Starcross, The Turf pub, Topsham and Exmouth.   Starcross/Exmouth Ferry A ferry runs between Starcross and Exmouth. In Starcross, head for the railway station. Cross the...

Bovisand Beach, Plymouth, South Devon

Bovisand Beach, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 22 miles away)

Popular holiday park beach near Plymouth Head south of Plymouth to the Bovisand Bay and Wembury Point area of South Devon and you're in beach holiday territory. The most popular leisure beach in this area is Bovisand Beach. At low tide, it's a deep sand beach backing onto a holiday park....

Burrator Reservoir, Plymouth, South Devon

Burrator Reservoir, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Stunning reservoir fringed by plantations and tors in the south west section of Dartmoor National Park Burrator Reservoir, or Burrator, is an exceptionally popular Dartmoor beauty spot in the south west section of the National Park. It sits below the busy B3212 between Princetown and Yelverton....

Jennycliff Beach, Plymouth, South Devon

Jennycliff Beach, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Lovely Plymouth beach below Jennycliff on the east coast of Plymouth Sound Jennycliff Beach is a rock, shingle and coarse sand beach on the east coast of Plymouth Sound. It sits below Jennycliff and Jennycliff Cafe. The views from the cliffs above the beach are awesome. There are plenty of benche...

Rum Bay Beach, Plymouth, South Devon

Rum Bay Beach, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Compact rock, shingle and sand beach near Mount Batten Rum Bay Beach is a rock, shingle and coarse sand beach a short ferry ride south of central Plymouth. It sits below Jennycliff and Jennycliff Cafe. Note that there's a large car parking area just south east of the beach although we'd r...

Leather Tor, Plymouth, South Devon

Leather Tor, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Miniature version of Snowdonia National Park's superb Tryfan If you're familiar with the mountains of Snowdonia National Park, Leather Tor is a miniature version of the superb Tryfan. A fin of rock rising steeply from the surrounding moorland, Leather Tor is great for a scramble. It als...

Plymouth South West Coast Path Walk, Plymouth, South Devon

Plymouth South West Coast Path Walk, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

The South West Coast Path at Plymouth Plymouth is arguably the best located city in the UK. Stand on Plymouth Hoe and you'll see the South Devon and East Cornwall coastlines by Plymouth Sound. It's one of the Westcoutry's most famous views. You can follow these coastlines on the South West C...

Bovisand Fort, Brownhill Battery and Staddon Fort, Plymouth, South Devon

Bovisand Fort, Brownhill Battery and Staddon Fort, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Plymouth Sound fortifications Plymouth and Plymouth Sound are lined with fortifications. On the east side of Plymouth Sound, near the mouth of the bay, are Bovisand Fort, Brownhill Battery and Staddon Fort. Please note that these are *not* visitor attractions. Bovisand Fort, Bro...

Exmouth Local Nature Reserve, Exeter, South Devon

Exmouth Local Nature Reserve, Exeter, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Nature reserve by the mouth of the Exe Estuary at Exmouth Exmouth sits on the mouth of the Exe Estuary. Exmouth Local Nature Reserve covers the estuary by the town. 'Designated due to the highly productive mudflats and eelgrass beds, which provide a rich food source for birds.' (Information bo...

Bovisand Pier, Plymouth, South Devon

Bovisand Pier, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Pier near the popular Bovisand Beach Bovisand Beach is a popular South Devon beach near Plymouth. It sits below a large car parking area by Bovisand Fort, Brownhill Battery and Staddon Fort. Bovisand Pier juts out into Plymouth Sound by Bovisand Fort.   Location of Bovisand Pier...

Batten Bay Beach, Plymouth, South Devon

Batten Bay Beach, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Beach a short ferry ride south of central Plymouth Batten Bay Beach is a rock, shingle and coarse sand beach a short ferry ride south of central Plymouth. There are plenty of rockpools to explore and superb views. The beach looks out across Plymouth Sound to Plymouth Breakwater and C...

Go Ape Haldon Forest, Exeter, South Devon

Go Ape Haldon Forest, Exeter, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Fun outdoor adventure activity at Haldon Forest Park Move through the canopy of trees high above the forest floor using walkways, swings and zip wires at Haldon Forest Park. There are a couple of options. Go Ape Tree Top Adventure is aimed at visitors aged 10 or above. Go Ape Tree Top Jun...

Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre, Plymouth, South Devon

Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Offers an extraordinary range of watersports in and around Plymouth Sound Located on the coast of Plymouth Sound. Offers the full English breakfast of watersports. Activities include kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddle boarding, windsurfing, coasteering, gorge walking, dinghy sailing, keelbo...

Mount Batten Point and Tower, Plymouth, South Devon

Mount Batten Point and Tower, Plymouth, South Devon (approx. 23 miles away)

Historical landmark offering great views of Plymouth ‘The large circular tower in front of you is thought to have been built between about 1646 and 1652, probably in response to the threat of war with the Dutch. It was named after William Batten, who had commanded the Parliamentary navy in Plym...