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From Past to Present. A unique journey through Plymouth's ' World famous' harbour and historic Barbican.
The south west's largest purpose-built conference, exhibition, entertainment and leisure attraction with an Ice Rink, Fun Pool with water slides, catering outlets from fast food to ice cream and meeting areas. .
Black Friars Distillery, the working home of Plymouth Gin since 1793, is the oldest working gin distillery in England - take a guided tour and learn about the art of making the world-famous Plymouth Gin.
The museum presents a diverse range of contemporary exhibitions, from photography to textiles, modern art to natural history.
In particular, the disused sites of Cann and Bickleigh Vale quarries are worth a look. The Plym Valley Trail is quite a gentle route for both cyclists and walkers heading out from Plymouth towards Dartmoor.
This magnificent coastal section runs along the eastern side of Plymouth Sound from Andurn Point northwards to Mount Batten Point. As you travel along this route you can experience a varied and impressive geology.
A wooded valley of the River Plym, springtime sees the woodland floor covered with wild flowers including wood anemone, wild garlic, primroses and bluebells.