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Day Trips from Plymouth

Day Trips from Plymouth

Plymouth Southwest England, England Travel Guide

Nearby Exploration

Dartmoor National Park: A wild moorland landscape featuring granite tors, ancient woodlands, and charming villages. Suitable for hiking, cycling, and natural beauty. Best explored by car for flexibility. Limited local bus routes serve certain areas.

Tavistock: A historic market town (approx. 40 minutes by car or bus). An UNESCO World Heritage Site with Abbey ruins and Victorian architecture. Regular bus services (Stagecoach Gold) operate from Plymouth. Looe & Polperro: Picturesque fishing villages in Cornwall (approx. 1 hour by car). Famous for quaint harbors, narrow streets, and coastal charm.

Choosing Your Journey

  • Organized Tours: They reach multiple sites in Dartmoor or coastal areas without needing to drive or navigate public transport. They often feature commentary from local guides. Find day trips here.
  • Independent Travel: This option gives greater freedom. You allot time at each location. This approach works well for specific hikes, extended exploration, or activities. A good map, like OS Explorer Map OL28 Dartmoor, find use for independent outdoor exploration.
  • Dartmoor: Allow a full day. Focus on specific areas: the Haytor area, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Princetown (prison museum), or the Burrator Reservoir loop.
  • Tavistock: A half-day to full-day trip. Combine with a short visit to the nearby Dartmoor fringes. Looe & Polperro: A full day explores both villages at a relaxed pace.

Natural Escapes

Discover stunning natural landscapes and protected areas easily accessible from Plymouth.

Nature's Embrace

Wembury Beach and Marine Conservation Area (East of Plymouth): Excellent for rock pooling at low tide and coastal walks. It is a National Trust property, with a focus on marine protection. Plym Valley Woods (National Trust): Offers pleasant riverside walks and cycle trails on the very edge of Dartmoor, providing a gentle outdoor experience.

Diverse Scenery

  • South Hams: An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty east of Plymouth. It features rolling hills, stunning coastlines, and picturesque estuaries, popular for walking and rural charm.
  • Bodmin Moor (West of Plymouth, in Cornwall): Similar in character to Dartmoor but generally less visited. It features wild landscapes, ancient sites, and a sense of isolation.
  • Whitsand Bay (Cornwall): A long, sandy beach popular for surfing and coastal walks. Accessible by ferry to Torpoint, then by bus or car.

Iconic Coastal Spots

Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island: An iconic tidal island near Bigbury-on-Sea, accessible by a sea tractor at high tide. It features a great sandy beach and features an unique experience.

Seasonal Displays

  • Dartmoor: The heather blooms in late summer (typically August), turning the moor into a purple carpet.
  • Coastal Walks: Wildflowers display color on the coastal paths in spring and early summer.

Cultural Excursions

Historic Journeys

  • Buckland Abbey (National Trust): A former Cistercian abbey, home of Sir Francis Drake. It possesses rich history, a beautiful setting, and Elizabethan life insight.
  • Cotehele (National Trust): A medieval house and gardens on the River Tamar banks. A fascinating look into Tudor life and impressive grounds.
  • Mount Edgcumbe House and Country Park: Historic house with magnificent gardens in Cornwall, across Plymouth Sound, accessible via Cremyll Ferry.
  • Tintagel Castle (English Heritage): Mythical birthplace of King Arthur, on the dramatic North Cornwall coast. A longer day trip (1.5-2 hours drive) with an iconic historical experience.

Countryside Charms

  • Explore charming Dartmoor villages, like Widecombe-in-the-Moor or Princetown, for traditional moorland life.
  • Discover South Hams villages, like Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers, recognized for estuary settings and rural tranquility.
  • No specific major pilgrimage sites directly linked to Plymouth. Many historic churches and cathedrals across Devon and Cornwall stand open for spiritual reflection and historical interest.

Multi-Day Extensions

  • Dartmoor Exploration:1-2 nights within Dartmoor National Park for extensive hiking, unique landscapes, and quiet charm.
  • Cornwall Coast:2-3 days further west into Cornwall. Explore iconic coastal towns like St Ives, Padstow, or Newquay, or visit the Eden Project.
  • South Devon Coast:2-3 days for the South Hams area, visiting Salcombe and Dartmouth, and exploring coastal path sections.
  • Logical Next Destinations:Cornwall (for more beaches, surfing, coastal towns), Exeter & East Devon (historic cathedral city, Jurassic Coast).
  • Transportation Connections:All recommended areas have good connections by train, bus, or car from Plymouth. Plan routes based on your chosen transport.

Planning Ahead

For seamless day trips, check opening times and transport schedules beforehand, especially during off-peak seasons or public holidays.

Multi-Day Extensions continued

Consider extending your trip beyond Plymouth to explore more of the Southwest in depth.

Dartmoor Exploration

Spend 1-2 nights within Dartmoor National Park for extensive hiking, exploring its unique landscapes, and experiencing its quiet charm.

Cornwall Coast

Head further west into Cornwall for 2-3 days to explore iconic coastal towns like St Ives, Padstow, or Newquay, or visit the Eden Project.

South Devon Coast

Dedicate 2-3 days to the South Hams area, visiting towns like Salcombe and Dartmouth, and exploring more sections of the stunning coastal path.

Logical Next Destinations

Regions to Explore

  • Cornwall: Continue west from Plymouth for more beaches, surfing opportunities, and charming coastal towns.
  • Exeter & East Devon: Explore the historic cathedral city of Exeter and the dramatic coastline of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.
  • Transportation Connections: All these recommended areas have good connections by train, bus, or car from Plymouth, making onward travel easy.

Planning Your Extended Trip

Effective planning makes your multi-day extension smooth and enjoyable.

Travel Tips

  • Public Transport: Investigate train and bus schedules for inter-city travel.
  • Car Hire: Consider renting a car for greater flexibility, especially when visiting rural or coastal areas with limited public transport.
  • Accommodation: Book your stays in advance, notably during peak season, to secure preferred options.

Image Gallery

Dartmoor National Park:Wild moorland, granite tors.
Tavistock:Historic market town.
Looe & Polperro:Picturesque fishing villages.
Exeter:Cathedral city.
Salcombe & Kingsbridge:South Devon coastal towns.
Whitsand Bay:Sandy surfing beach.

Visual Insights

  • Consider a photography tour to capture the diverse landscapes of Dartmoor and the Cornish coast.
  • The dramatic cliffs near Tintagel Castle make for stunning photo opportunities.
  • Wildlife photography on Dartmoor captures ponies and diverse birdlife.
  • Coastal sunsets at Whitsand Bay offer vivid backdrops.
  • Historic architecture in Exeter and Tavistock stands out in photographs.