Motor Boat & Yachting — August 2017

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Blackpool Sands is an award-winning
beach three miles west of Dartmouth
entrance, with the Venus Café ashore

There’s plenty to
explore by sea kayak

Pretty pastel-coloured
houses line the shore

Arriving in Dartmouth
is always a feast for
the senses


joining a Dart river boat for the 8-mile cruise back downstream
to Dartmouth. This can be a useful recce for taking your own
boat upriver.
WOODLANDS FAMILY PARK With a young family to keep
amused, you might take the short bus trip inland to this popular
theme park. I’ve never been there and the idea makes me shudder,
but we have cruising friends with children who have given
Woodlands a defi nite thumbs up when staying in Dartmouth.

VISITS ASHORE
GREENWAY HOUSE Two miles inland from Dartmouth, this
elegant Georgian house stands in woodland gardens overlooking
the river. Once Agatha Christie’s holiday hideaway, Greenway feels
just the setting for a murder in the library. The rooms are a time
capsule of the writer’s life and the gardens slope down to an old
stone boathouse. Best visited from a Dittisham visitors’ buoy,
leaving the dinghy at Greenway Quay beach. Web: http://www.
nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway.
MARK LOBB ON SEAFOOD In Dartmouth town market, you can
buy superb fresh fi sh and shellfi sh from Mark Lobb. But seafood
enthusiasts with a culinary bent can join one of his regular
workshops, which include fi sh fi lleting and preparing a crab.
Practical, entertaining and highly recommended. Book at the
market shop or contact Mark Lobb. Tel: +44 (0)1803 832101
or +44 (0)7866 706621. Web: http://www.wildfooddevon.co.uk.
COASTAL WALKS The National Trust owns much of the coast
around Dartmouth and there are stunning cliff paths starting
from Dartmouth Castle and winding south-west past Compass
Cove, Redlap and Stoke Fleming village. You can catch a bus back
to Dartmouth embankment from Stoke Fleming village hall.

DARTMOUTH STEAM RAILWAY Just behind Darthaven Marina,
Kingswear station is the start of one of the fi nest heritage steam
railway journeys in Europe. This charming line follows the Dart
inland through wooded slopes, across a viaduct, then skirts the
Tor Bay coast to Paignton. Web: http://www.dartmouthrailriver.co.uk.
RETURN BY RIVER BOAT On a circular ‘round robin’ tour, you
travel from Paignton station by bus to Steamer Quay at Totnes,

TRAVEL

The steam railway is a must
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