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Buckland Abbey


History, fun and games for kids
Yelverton
Plymouth, Devon PL20 6EY
United Kingdom
+44 1822 85 3607
This National Trust property has an excellent record for providing fascinating events and activities for children. There are dozens of different events each season, so phone for details. Once Sir Francis Drake's Dartmoor home, and containing Drake's Drum (which they say will beat a warning if England is in dire peril), Buckland Abbey is steeped in history. Originally a 13th century Cistercian monastery, whose church is incorporated into the fabric of the house, it now contains many mementos and exhibits devoted to Drake's adventures and achievements. The grounds contain the magnificent monastic barn, craft workshops, herb garden and country walks, plus a new Elizabethan garden under construction. Admission to House & Garden:adult £4.60, child £2.30, family(2+3)£11.50. Grounds only, adults £2.40, child £1.20.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Buckland Abbey photo by Kim Precious, Plymouth
Photo: Kim Precious, Plymouth
Buckland Abbey photo by Sean Wright
Photo: Sean Wright
Buckland Abbey photo by T R I N E
Photo: T R I N E
 

 
Coastguard's Beach


Rock pools
Mothercombe
Near Yelmpton
Plymouth, Devon PL8 ILB
United Kingdom
On days when Mothecombe Private Beach is closed the Coastguard's Beach is available, although there is a long climb up to the car park (£1.80). At high tide there is not much beach, but as the tide falls large amounts of sand are exposed. At low tide it is possible to wade across to Wonwell Beach. Swimming in the sea is not advisable, but at low tide there are rock pools. Ice creams can be bought from a small shop in the parking area, but there are no other facilities in the area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Devonshire Health & Racquet Club


Gateway to a healthier life
10 Plymbridge Lane
Derriford
Plymouth, Devon PL6 8ZZ
United Kingdom
+44 1752 79 6333
Conveniently situated near the airport and hospital, this club offers everything you need to keep fit. There is a 6000 sq.ft. gym, extensively equipped and staffed with qualified instructors. The new sports hall has multi-activity sessions every week, including five-a-side football, badminton, table tennis and basketball. There are eight indoor and two outdoor tennis courts, which are covered in the winter, so you can play whatever the weather. There are also three squash and four badminton courts to complete the racquets facilities. Aerobics classes are on offer and there are both indoor and outdoor twenty metre swimming pools to relax in after your workout.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grimspound


Bronze Age hut circle
Challacombe
Dartmoor
Plymouth, Devon PL20
United Kingdom
+44 1822 890414
This is the best preserved of the reputed 2,000 sites of prehistoric life to be found on Dartmoor. Settlements were usually found in groups of thatched huts within a stone wall to keep livestock in and wild animals out. At Grimspound the ruined stone wall encloses an area of nearly four acres, with the remains of 24 huts and some cattle pens. The doors are all on the south side to catch the sun and keep out the cold winds that blew from the north. It is very evocative to stand within the ruins of these huts and realize that people lived here 3,000 years ago, weaving, spinning, making pottery and herding animals. It's definitely a spot not to be missed by the serious traveler.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mothecombe Private Beach


Secluded cove
Mothercombe
Plymouth, Devon PL8 ILB
United Kingdom
+44 1752 830253
Mothecombe is a private beach owned by the Fleet Estate, open on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday only. The beach has good clean sand and is safe for swimming. At either side of the beach there are rocks with rock pools inhabited by all manner of sea creatures. Between April and the end of September there is no parking on the road but the Fleet Estate provide a field for parking. Ice creams can be bought from a small shop in the parking area, but there are no other facilities in the area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mothecombe Private Beach photo by wcities
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