Things to do in Plymouth
Plymouth describes itself as Britain’s Ocean City. It is a vibrant, modern city with plenty of attractions and historic buildings, places to visit, things to do and see and lots of foody destinations.
Philip EleyWelcome to our guide about staying in the South West, we'd love for you to get lost in our online world. And feel free to share your own experiences by emailing nas@classic.co.uk
Plymouth describes itself as Britain’s Ocean City. It is a vibrant, modern city with plenty of attractions and historic buildings, places to visit, things to do and see and lots of foody destinations.
Philip EleyNewton Abbot is a medium-sized market town, surrounded by great parks and beautiful countryside with access to great seaside one way and great moorland the other way. It also has some of the best parks and open space land you can find plenty of things to do in.
Philip EleyOur Cockapoo, Monty, has thoroughly tried and tested all of these dog-friendly cafes and restaurants and thinks they’re all Grrrreat!
Philip EleyHolidays don't have to be two weeks. A break for a few days can sometimes be enough to relax and refresh you, ready to get back to the office on Monday.
Anna HLook no further than the amazing picnicking backdrop of the South. From Dorset to Wiltshire and Somerset to Hampshire, English Heritage and National Trust places to picnic which boast the most beautiful gardens and have their gates open wide for families and dogs.
Becky ByeSave the image to your tablet for digital imaging or print off the pdf for traditional colouring fun - relieve the boredom on long car journeys with this quizzical seagull.
Katie ChownLove food? Love a beautiful view? Then this list of 5 fabulous places to eat with incredible views is for you.
Philip EleyDevon is a fabulous place for dogs, with many wide-open spaces for running around in. So, which beaches in South Devon are the most dog-friendly?
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