Romantic Places to Visit
For over one hundred years,players of all abilities have enjoyed the challenge of links golf in this uniquely beautiful place.
Founded by the Earls of Devon in 1892 and situated on a sand spit that seperates the Exe estuary from the sea, our largely level,eighteen hole,duneland course offers views of sea,estuary and rolling hills. Equidistant between the historic cathedral city of Exeter (12 miles), Torquay and the market town of Newton Abbot, the course can be easily reached by car (on course parking), by rail (Dawlish Warren station 100 yards from the first tee) and by a regular and frequent bus service.
Miles of golden sand, open to the Atlantic and great bathing.
Recently voted 7th best beach in the world, the long sweeping sands of Putsborough are renowned for their cleanliness and beauty.
Just the ticket for a wonderful day out together in glorious Devon.
A 14 mile round trip along the unspoilt valley of the river Dart behind a heritage steam locomotive.
Devon Association of Tourist Attractions 2005





The 'last castle to be built in England', dramatically situated above the Teign Gorge.
This granite fortress, commanding spectacular views of Dartmoor, was built between 1910 and 1930 for the self-made millionaire tea baron Julius Drewe. One of the most remarkable works of Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Lovely pebble beach beneath spectacular red cliffs.
A lovely, pebble beach in the middle of a beautiful bay surrounded by red cliffs.










