English Riviera Visitor Information Centre

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Torquay, United Kingdom

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English Riviera Visitor Information Centre Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

English Riviera Visitor Information Centre is located in Torquay, United Kingdom on 5, Vaughan Parade. English Riviera Visitor Information Centre is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category tourist information center in United Kingdom.

Address

5, Vaughan Parade

Phone

+44 1803211211

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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David

Wonderful place to visit. Sun, sea, sandy beaches, great range of shops and cafés. And yachts.

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Arthur Murden

me and my wife have only visited Torquay 2 times we both really like it here lots to see and do we called into the visitor information centre on our first visit the person we talked to was really helpful and friendly I don't think it will be to long till we revisit Torquay

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Jessica Taylor

Great place to get coupons for money off the local attractions. Definitely visit here on your first day in the area to get any discounts and ideas on what to do.

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Becita

Beautiful summer weekend break! Hot, sunny, beautiful landscape. If you can't or don't want to go abroad then go to Devon's coastline

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Chris N

Torbay has its own pace, style and a beauty all of its own. Theres everything here for a holiday in the most beautiful part of Engand. From mile long neolithic caves to clifftop walks Torbay has everything. Sandy red 5* water quality beaches, amusements, and a water park will keep the kids occupied during the summer and Torbay's numerous hotels and local campsites cater for all pockets. If history is your thing, Stonehenge is an hour away by car in neighbouring Somerset on the A303, and Avebury ring is just up the M5. Torquay has its own prehistoric cave system providing a good half mile walk underground. The rugged Dartmoor with it's famous prison is only 40 minutes drive away. On the moors you can find Dartmoor ponies, and miles of wilderness with free parking at most places. Find out about the ghost story behind the name of Black dog Tor. Buckfast Abbey and its gardens is a full sized church built by just three monks over a period of thirty years and is 45 minutes from Torquay. Not far away from there is the Butterfly farm. Plymouth is an hour away by car and has everything you would expect of a modern city. Just further on is the border of Cornwall. Remember to take your cash with you, the let you in for free to Cornwall, but they charge a toll on the bridge to leave!