Guidebook for Teignmouth

Nicola
Guidebook for Teignmouth

Food Scene

it has an amazing fish menu and is a little gem!
64 locals recommend
Crab Shack
3 Queen St
64 locals recommend
it has an amazing fish menu and is a little gem!
it bakes delicious bread and cakes every day, freshly on the premises.
7 locals recommend
Shaldon Bakery
29 Northumberland Pl
7 locals recommend
it bakes delicious bread and cakes every day, freshly on the premises.
it has an amazing selection of delicious cakes and coffee and great views of Teignmouth
33 locals recommend
cafe-ODE
Ness Drive
33 locals recommend
it has an amazing selection of delicious cakes and coffee and great views of Teignmouth
9 locals recommend
Teign Indian Cuisine
47 Teign St
9 locals recommend
Franco's
15 Regent Street
99 locals recommend
Darts Farm Restaurant
99 locals recommend
29 locals recommend
Ship Inn
Queen Street
29 locals recommend
30 locals recommend
The Clipper Cafe
26 Strand
30 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

the food and the beer is great and there is a fantastic atmosphere. Live bands often perform here on Bank Holiday weekends! Great place to watch the setting sun!
29 locals recommend
Ship Inn
Queen Street
29 locals recommend
the food and the beer is great and there is a fantastic atmosphere. Live bands often perform here on Bank Holiday weekends! Great place to watch the setting sun!
39 locals recommend
The Ferry Boat Inn, Shaldon
4 Strand
39 locals recommend
26 locals recommend
The London Inn
8 Church Rd
26 locals recommend
46 locals recommend
The Ness
Ness Drive
46 locals recommend
12 locals recommend
The Lobster Lounge
31 Northumberland Pl
12 locals recommend

Sightseeing

You can walk to Ness Beach from our house, crossing the Shaldon Bridge. It is a short 10 minute walk through the quaint village of Shaldon, which leads you to Smugglers Tunnel, through which you can access the beach! Great for kids!!
21 locals recommend
Ness Cove Beach
South West Coast Path
21 locals recommend
You can walk to Ness Beach from our house, crossing the Shaldon Bridge. It is a short 10 minute walk through the quaint village of Shaldon, which leads you to Smugglers Tunnel, through which you can access the beach! Great for kids!!
A great place to try your hand at paddle boarding or kayaking, both of which can be hired from the cafe.
24 locals recommend
Anstey's Cove Cafe
Anstey's Cove Road
24 locals recommend
A great place to try your hand at paddle boarding or kayaking, both of which can be hired from the cafe.
150 locals recommend
Babbacombe Model Village
Hampton Avenue
150 locals recommend
42 locals recommend
Oddicombe Beach
Babbacombe Downs Road
42 locals recommend
A beautiful beach with a cafe and public toilets. Safe swimming and gloriously clear water.
88 locals recommend
Meadfoot Beach
88 locals recommend
A beautiful beach with a cafe and public toilets. Safe swimming and gloriously clear water.
55 locals recommend
Mothecombe Beach
55 locals recommend
183 locals recommend
Blackpool Sands
183 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

22 locals recommend
Dart River
22 locals recommend
13 locals recommend
Stover Country Park
13 locals recommend

Shopping

Exeter is a one of the most vibrant, attractive and historically interesting cities in England. It has a 2,000-year history, with a beautiful cathedral built from stone quarried from the caves at Beer - a small village in East Devon. Just a short walk from the city-centre is the Quayside, a hub of activity where you can go cycling, canoeing and climbing or simply sit back and watch the world go by from one of the waterside pubs or cafes. The annual Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink, is held at the beginning of May. Exeter has many independent shops, great cafes and a fantastic museum. It is easy to get there on the train from Teignmouth - the journey takes you along the coast and takes less than 30 minutes.
409 locals recommend
Exeter
409 locals recommend
Exeter is a one of the most vibrant, attractive and historically interesting cities in England. It has a 2,000-year history, with a beautiful cathedral built from stone quarried from the caves at Beer - a small village in East Devon. Just a short walk from the city-centre is the Quayside, a hub of activity where you can go cycling, canoeing and climbing or simply sit back and watch the world go by from one of the waterside pubs or cafes. The annual Exeter Festival of South West Food & Drink, is held at the beginning of May. Exeter has many independent shops, great cafes and a fantastic museum. It is easy to get there on the train from Teignmouth - the journey takes you along the coast and takes less than 30 minutes.
An amazing cornucopia of gifts, beautiful pottery and unusual items. Many of the products are made by local craftsmen and women. Gorgeous things for you, your home or someone special - you won't be disappointed!
Shopdeadgorgeous@tq14
11a Triangle Park
An amazing cornucopia of gifts, beautiful pottery and unusual items. Many of the products are made by local craftsmen and women. Gorgeous things for you, your home or someone special - you won't be disappointed!
An amazing gallery owned and run by Jason and Shelley - such beautiful creations that leave you thinking just how incredible our local artists are. New exhibitions pop up all the time that challenge and inspire.
Words and pictures gallery
An amazing gallery owned and run by Jason and Shelley - such beautiful creations that leave you thinking just how incredible our local artists are. New exhibitions pop up all the time that challenge and inspire.
Voyage Fair Trade
1 Wellington St

Arts & Culture

This town is a thriving centre for music, art, theatre and natural health. It has a sizeable new age community and has a bohemian feel to it with great vegetarian cafes.
351 locals recommend
Totnes
351 locals recommend
This town is a thriving centre for music, art, theatre and natural health. It has a sizeable new age community and has a bohemian feel to it with great vegetarian cafes.
33 locals recommend
Devon Guild of Craftsmen
Fore Street
33 locals recommend
378 locals recommend
Dartmouth
378 locals recommend
132 locals recommend
Greenway House
132 locals recommend

Essentials

This small supermarket is situated at the end of our road and has most groceries required.
33 locals recommend
Tesco Express
106 Bitton Park Rd
33 locals recommend
This small supermarket is situated at the end of our road and has most groceries required.
46 locals recommend
Morrisons
46 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Lidl
Lower Brook Street
6 locals recommend
POPPADUMS HEALTHFOODS
2 Waterloo St