Salcombe & Surrounding Area
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Salcombe is situated in the South Hams area and is very popular for people to enjoy a Salcombe family holiday because of the mildest year-round climate on mainland Britain, indeed the name South Hams, derives from the old Saxon ‘Hamme’ meaning sheltered place, and interesting surrounding areas to visit.
Officially classed as ‘an area of outstanding natural beauty’, the South Hams covers the most southerly tip of Devon. From the wild beauty of Dartmoor, to the stunning southern coastline, there are miles of beautiful countryside and delightful estuaries and rivers to explore, plus the delights of picturesque villages to discover. The unspoilt and historic small towns of Dartmouth, Salcombe, Kingsbridge, Totnes, Modbury and Ivybridge continue to charm visitors as well as offering individual shops, tempting tearooms and award-winning restaurants. Indeed the luxury Salcombe hotel of Soarmill Cove is one of the most popular around
Salcombe
People can enjoy a Salcombe family holiday here as there is something to suit everybody. Situated near the mouth of a tidal estuary and boasting unspoilt, sandy coves, perfect for family beach days, it is easy to see why Salcombe remains our most popular location. Renowned as a sailing centre, with facilities for all types of craft, boats to hire and tuition available, Salcombe Regatta fortnight in August, with activities and entertainment for all, attracts visitors year after year. Quieter out of season, the birds and wildlife, wonderful coastal walking and the National Trust Gardens at Overbecks make a Salcombe holiday an all year round choice. Shopping in Salcombe is a treat with the narrow main streets offering a choice of individual shops. Then why not enjoy a delicious ice cream, a traditional cream tea, a relaxing drink or a locally caught fish supper?
Hope Cove
Originally a fishing village and smugglers haunt, Hope Cove’s charm attracts visitors who return year after year. Like Salcombe it is a popular family beach holiday during the summer, with sandy beaches and clear waters attracting bathers, divers and water sports enthusiasts. Seals and dolphins are seen regularly in the coves. Hope Cove Weekend in August is full of fun for everyone and a wonderful atmosphere. Out of season the village is sought after by couples and walkers, with miles of glorious coastal paths to explore and spectacular views all year round. The village is two villages in one – Inner Hope, with it’s square of much photographed ‘chocolate box’ thatched cottages and Outer Hope offering pub, tearoom and shop.
Kingsbridge
Located in the heart of the South Hams – an ideal base for holidays and short breaks all year round. At the head of a pretty estuary, with river trips to Salcombe available according to tides, this thriving market town offers twice weekly markets plus a very popular Farmers Market on the first Saturday of the month. The narrow steep Fore Street is well worth the climb, with individual shops to browse in plus plenty of refreshment stops along the way.
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Gemma Ogden for and on behalf of Soarmill Cove a beautiful Salcombe hotel.
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