There’s so much to do and see when you visit the English Riviera, it can be hard to know where to start. Whether you’re visiting for the first or fifteenth time, let us help to inspire you with things to do, and help you make the most of your visit. Whether you are looking for Dog Friendly holidays, Top walks, or something more for the family to enjoy, we have a host of ideas and recommendations for you.
Family Friendly Fun on the English Riviera
From sandcastles to crabbing, there’s lots to keep little hands busy. But step away from the beach and there’s even more just waiting to be explored. Young conservationists can learn about their favourite creature at Paignton Zoo. There are over 2,000 animals living in 80 acres of grounds transformed into special habitats from the savannah to the wetlands. You can get close up to the animals and find out more about the vital conservation efforts of this registered charity.
Specially devised trails help all ages to discover fossils and ice-age animal bones at Kents Cavern. And family fun activities let children to discover more about our native wildlife at Occombe Farm.
Beaches and bars
Do bars and beaches feature high on your list of holiday priorities? Combine the two with a trip to Oddicombe Beach, nestled at the foot of Babbacombe. Here you’ll find a laid-back Mediterranean vibe at the Three Degrees West bar and bistro. There’s a great food and bar menu, making this the perfect spot to sit back and soak up some rays on the terrace by the water’s edge. Or head to the chic Abbey Sands area of Torquay. Just across the road from the beach, you’ll find a choice of restaurants and bars serving up everything from cocktails to cake with a spectacular sea view.
History and culture in the English Riviera
Culture vultures can swoop in on one of the English Riviera’s many historical hot-spots. Agatha Christie fans can follow the Agatha Christie Trail or step into her footsteps with a look around her former home Greenway House. If architecture is your thing, visit the Edwin Lutyens designed Drum Inn at Cockington, which is also the perfect spot for a family lunch or dinner. Or book tickets for the Princess Theatre in Torquay or Babbacombe Theatre to catch shows varying from opera and ballet to some of the UK’s finest comedians.
Festivals and events in Devon
As well as being home to some of Devon’s best year-round attractions, Torbay also holds events and festivals to cater to every taste. Enjoy the nautical spectacle each year at the Torbay Royal Regatta. Marvel at the daring skills of pilots at the Torbay Airshow. Or sample the best of our local produce at one of our food or beer festivals.
Walking and Coastal Paths in Devon
22-miles of stunning coastal path and quiet country paths weaving through farmland and woods make walking around the English Riviera a real pleasure. You’ll have the sea on three-sides when you stroll through the beautiful Berry Head nature reserve. Or try the wheel-chair friendly walk around Paignton’s Roundham Head. We’re a dog-friendly destination so don’t forget to bring your pooch to enjoy it with you.
Dog Friendly Holidays on the English Riviera
No need to leave your four-legged friend at home, Paignton, Torquay and Brixham are incredibly dog friendly all year round. There are dog friendly beaches all year round - but most of them open up in the winter months so this is a great time to visit if your dog loves the sea. There is no shortage of Dog friendly accommodation in the Bay, as well as a loads of dog-friendly places to eat and drink - even some doggy icecream!
Wherever your interests lie, find ideas for things to do for every season. Search our site to plan your perfect break away.