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Torquay is a traditional yet thriving seaside town set on Devon's English Riviera coast and the top trending UK holiday destination in 2021. Based on the English Riviera, the town is most famous for its beaches, which provide some of the best sea swimming, paddling and kayaking in England.
- There are a number of dog friendly beaches in Torquay. Dogs are permitted year round on the following beaches: Anstey’s Cove, Torquay, Babbacombe B...
- The English Riviera Centre in Torquay will have maps and guides available, alternatively, there are maps and guides available to view online via ou...
- There are boats running at various times a day from Torquay harbour. Full details are available here. View Answer
- The Tourist Information Centre in Torquay is open Monday - Sunday and Bank Holidays. It is the English Riviera Visitor Centre and so will be able t...
- Yes, any concession passes displaying the 'English Rose' logo can be used after 9.30 am and before 11 pm Monday to Friday and anytime at weekends o...
- Yes, the majority of beaches in Torquay are good for swimming, Torre Abbey Sands and Cosy Corner are both very popular because the water is general...
- Torquay's nearest airport is Exeter International Airport, which is around 40 minutes away from Torquay. There are several connections available in...
- Yes, Torquay's train station is on the main UK train network and can also connect you to other towns and villages across Devon. Plan your journey here
- Yes, Torquay has several beaches, including sandy and shingle beaches. One of the most popular beaches is Torre Abbey Sands, which has sand and is...
- Yes, there are several car parks in Torquay, including long and short stay options, Blue Badge parking and electric vehicle parking and charging. T...
Torquay (/ t ɔːr ˈ k iː / tor-KEE) is a seaside town in Devon, England, part of the unitary authority area of Torbay. It lies 18 miles (29 km) south of the county town of Exeter and 28 miles (45 km) east-north-east of Plymouth , on the north of Tor Bay , adjoining the neighbouring town of Paignton on the west of the bay and ...
Torquay has some of Devon’s best attractions including the spectacular underground caves at Kents Cavern, 800 year old Torre Abbey with its Agatha Christie-inspired Potent Plants Garden, Babbacombe Model Village, Bygones plus Open Top Sightseeing Buses, boat trips and much more.
Nestled in the glorious UNESCO English Riviera Global Geopark, Torquay is a haven for families looking for a fun filled experience, couples looking for romance and singles looking to explore and find adventure.
You can’t get much more of a ‘traditional British seaside’ resort than the vibrant and cheerful town of Torquay. Set at the very heart of the English Riviera on the South Devon Coast, Torquay is famous for its sandy beaches, family attractions and genteel Victorian appearance.
Torquay has some of Devon’s best year-round attractions including the spectacular underground caves at Kents Cavern, 800 year old Torre Abbey with its Agatha Christie-inspired Potent Plants Garden, Babbacombe Model Village, Bygones plus Open Top Sightseeing Buses and much more.