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In the parish of Bere Ferrers, situated on a peninsula created by the rivers Tamar and Tavy in an area of outstanding natural beauty.Attracttions
Morewellham Quay, Buckland Abbey (NT)
Built in medieval times, the current house is mostly Tudor. Make your way through four…
The breathtaking Lopwell Dam on the upper tidal mark of the River Tavy is an excellent…
Yelverton is well known for "the rock" - a prominent mass of stone close to the Plymouth…
700-year-old home of Elizabethan seafarers Drake and Grenville
In the 13th century,…
This old stannary town was once the world's major copper producing area. There is a…
Once within the churchyard walls you are instantly transported back through the…
The Bridging the Tamar Visitor and Learning Centre celebrates the heritage of both the…
The Tamar Bridge is a major road bridge at Saltash in southwest England carrying traffic…
The Fort at Crownhill is the best preserved of Lord Palmerston’s Ring of Fire which…
The Climbing Hangar Plymouth is a 13,000 square feet indoor bouldering wall. We offer…
Overlooking Bircham Valley Nature Reserve, the perfect activity for families, schools,…
Undisturbed Burrator is surrounded by mixed woodland which sharply contrasts with the…
In particular, the disused sites of Cann and Bickleigh Vale quarries are worth a look. …
Central Park is the largest park in Plymouth. It was originally created in 1928 as a park…