Plymouth Southwest England, England Travel Guide
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.
Discover stunning natural landscapes and protected areas easily accessible from Plymouth.
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.
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.
Consider extending your trip beyond Plymouth to explore more of the Southwest in depth.
Spend 1-2 nights within Dartmoor National Park for extensive hiking, exploring its unique landscapes, and experiencing its quiet charm.
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.
Dedicate 2-3 days to the South Hams area, visiting towns like Salcombe and Dartmouth, and exploring more sections of the stunning coastal path.
Effective planning makes your multi-day extension smooth and enjoyable.