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Sea Fishing, Seal & Dolphin Watching Wildlife Cruises & Cruise Ship Boat Trips & Excursions in & beyond the Stunning English Riviera
2 Hour Mackerel Fishing TRIP
1 Hour Wildlife 'Sea-fari' Cruise
Evening Cruise - with Fish & Chips
Sunset Coastal Cruise
1¼ Hour Sunday Cream Tea Cruise
NEW: 2¼ Hour Pasty & a Pint Cruise
Exmouth Day Cruise
Evening Catch & Cook Experience
Exercise Tiger 80th Anniversary Cruise
Mussels & Prosecco Cruise
Acoustic Guitar Evening Cruise
The Kraken Cruise
Father's day special pasty and a pint cruise, our mackerel fishing and wildlife cruises are now running from brixham for 2024, our wildlife cruises are now also running from torquay for 2024.
We are a locally-owned and operated family business that specializes in offering boat trips and cruises in Torbay and beyond, departing from Brixham, Paignton, and Torquay. Whether you’re with family, as a couple, or traveling solo, we have something to suit everyone’s preferences.
Our two-hour mackerel fishing excursion is a highly sought-after trip, suitable for all ages – even first-time fishers are welcome! Additionally, we organize daily wildlife “sea-faris,” fish and chip sunset cruises, and other exciting options to choose from.
Brixham Address: We've Moved!
Funfish Trips, Brixham Marina Village, Prince William Quay (A few doors up from the Prince William Waterfront Pub & Restaurant) Berry Head Road, Brixham, Torbay, South Devon, TQ5 9BW
Our Torquay Harbourside Kiosk
Torquay Kiosk Address:
Funfish Trips & WeFerry The English Riviera Beach Hut Princess Pier, Torquay, Torbay South Devon, TQ2 5EZ
(opposite Princess Theatre)
While we do not have information kiosks in Paignton or Teignmouth, we offer boat trips departing from these locations. To book your trip, you can easily make reservations online or over the phone. You will receive clear and helpful directions/instructions to ensure you arrive at the correct location. Your ticket to board will be included in your confirmation email or text.
Paignton* Address: (Boat)
WeFerry, North Quay, Departure Point 'A' (pier opposite The Harbour Lyte Restaurant) Paignton Harbour, Paignton, Torbay South Devon, TQ4 6DT
Teignmouth* Address: (Boat)
WeFerry, New Fish Quay - Public Pontoon (Opposite the New Quay Inn) New Quay St, Teignmouth, South Devon, TQ14 8DA
Opening Times: (7 Days)
Kiosks: 09:00 - 18:00 Phones: 24 Hours
Call: 07711 042229
Email: [email protected]
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Teignmouth fishing.
Plenty of Fishing!
There are opportunities a plenty for fishing in and around Dawlish and Teignmouth, from the beaches or sea walls to taking fishing trips out on a boat or organised excursion. You will be able to catch (amongst others) Bass, Mackerel, Flounder and Plaice.
Silver Halo Charters specialise in quality fishing trips but also provide sightseeing and dolphin watching.
Our trips are for small groups, perfect for families and friends to take a private, complete boat charter.
Taking a ‘private, complete boat’ charter allows us to tailor make a day just for you, alternatively you can book as an individual and we can add you to a small group.
Please browse the sections below and explore the website to find out more.
Use the booking form to book your trip and the contact form for all enquiries.
Alternatively, call or text Matt on 07970 176604, many thanks.
GREAT NEWS!!!
SILVER HALO CHARTERS are proud to of been part of the CEFAS 2021 and 2023 CHART programmes.
This allowed us to fish and TAG mighty ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA!
Last year we caught almost 30 large tuna in just 9 trips, this is world class fishing right here inthe UK!
The 2024 season starts in August and runs until December.
Please use the enquiry form to ask for more info or to get booked in!
Quarter / Half Days
Available for ‘complete boat bookings’. Depending on the duration, choices can include local sightseeing and dolphin watching, mackerel and bass fishing on inshore wrecks and drifting the famous Skerries Banks for plaice.
Full Day Trip
We specialise in slow pitch jigging and lure fishing and with 100’s of wrecks within our reach, the FULL DAY allows the best options. ‘Tailor made’ days can be designed to include fishing, sightseeing and wildlife!
Family / Corporate
Mackerel or inshore wreck fishing, snorkelling, dolphin watching or a sight seeing cruise up the Dart or Exe estuaries, there are endless options! Hire the complete boat with skipper for quarter, half or full day.
Evening Trips
Take a relaxing or romantic evening cruise around Torbay. See the various ports from the water and get a different perspective of Torquay’s wonderful illuminations.
Gift Vouchers
The perfect gift is available all year! Choose an ‘individual space’ or a ‘complete boat charter’and we can include a private message and post it direct to the receiver.
BLUEFIN TUNA
WORLD CLASS catch and release TUNA fishing for up to 3 anglers. In 2023 we averaged 3 tuna per trip! Trips cost £900.00 for the ‘complete boat charter’, just bring food and drink!
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Slow Pitch Jigging
SPJ TRIPS AND PRO TIPS.
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SPJ is available on all HALF and FULL DAY, wreck fishing charters.
Book a specific SPJ charter or come as individuals on a standard wrecking trip.
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Much of Devon’s charm lies in its spectacular coastlines. The arresting scenery is, almost certainly, best admired from the ocean. A boat cruise is therefore a vital excursion on your trip to Shaldon or Teignmouth. For those who wish to commute between the two towns, there is a very practical way of doing this by boat, enabling you to absorb the beauty of the Jurassic Coast. The historic Teignmouth to Shaldon Ferry is arguably England’s oldest passenger ferry and makes daily crossings between the town and the village. The ferry crossing can be traced back to 1296, although it is likely to be much older, possibly dating back to Saxon times. During WW2, the Point was being used by US Forces so the ferry changed its course to Gales Hill. Even further back in the Napoleonic wars, the rowing boat ferries were equipped with black and white gunports to ward off attackers. However domestic use was also imperative. In its earlier days, the crossing would have saved travellers, who used to have to bypass Newton Abbot, a 14 mile journey. Previously the ferry was owned by Shaldon Bridge Company, but has since been purchased by the local council.
With a boat running every 10-15 minutes at peak times, it seems a shame to opt for the more mundane option of car travel, as the ferry is an easy way for visitors to gain access to coastal walks. The boat leaves from Teignmouth Back Beach and Shaldon Beach, and offers a day out for the whole family; dogs and pushchairs go free! Bicycles can also be brought on free of charge. An adult single is £1.50, whilst children go on for 70p. It will be difficult to find a more enjoyable commute at such a price.
If you’re interested in making a day of your time on the water, the Teignmouth Circular may be a better option. This cruise, heading to either the Port of Dartmouth or to Torquay, will give you the opportunity to view striking landmarks across the English Riviera such as Thatcher’s Rock, Babbacombe Cliff Railway and the Babbacombe Downs. Thatcher’s Rock is a bewitching little island, known for its raised beach, whilst the imposing Downs sit 300 feet above sea level, overlooking Babbacombe and Lyme Bay. The cruise runs from May to September, and advance tickets are available from the Tourist Information Centre.
It is possible to make an even bigger day out of your tour of the South Devon Coastline. Greenway Ferry Pleasure Cruises offer a diverse variety of boat trips, both to Teignmouth and surrounding areas. Sea-faris, WW2 experiences, mackeral fishing trips, sunset illuminations and the popular Dartmouth Day Out are all available to visitors. There are few places where you can spot seals and dolphins, catch yourself a seafood supper and repose in the compelling Devonshire twilight.
Whatever your nautical inclinations are, remember to find your sea legs in Shaldon and Teignmouth.
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Teignmouth is a charming coastal town located in South Devon, England. It is situated on the banks of the River Teign and overlooks the picturesque Teign Estuary. With its stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, and lively atmosphere, Teignmouth is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world.
The town has a rich maritime history, and visitors can explore its past at the Teign Heritage Centre. Here, they can learn about Teignmouth's fishing industry and the town's connections with famous explorers such as Sir Walter Raleigh.
Teignmouth's long sandy beach is one of the town's main attractions, and it's easy to see why. The beach is clean, spacious, and perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and building sandcastles. The Esplanade, which runs along the beachfront, is lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll.
For those who enjoy a spot of culture, the Pavilions Teignmouth is a must-visit. This historic venue hosts a variety of live performances throughout the year, from comedy shows to music concerts.
Teignmouth is also a great base for exploring the surrounding area. Dartmoor National Park is just a short drive away and offers visitors the chance to explore some of the UK's most stunning scenery. Visitors can also take a boat trip along the River Teign and enjoy the beautiful views from the water.
Just across the River Teign is Shaldon, a smaller and more peaceful town than Teignmouth. Visitors to Shaldon can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, taking in the stunning views of the Teign Estuary. The town also has a charming village center, with narrow streets lined with colourful houses and a variety of independent shops and cafes. Visitors can view rare and endangered animals at the Shaldon Wildlife Trust and enjoy the secluded and picturesque beach at Ness Cove.
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- Starts at Paignton Harbour (11am)
- Great chance of spotting local wildlife during the coastal cruise. FULL COMMENTARY provided on board. Bar & Toilets available.
- Land in Teignmouth 12:45… Stay as long as you like!
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‘Photo: One of the spectacular sights along the way – The Natural Arch’
The cruise to Teignmouth takes us up close and personal to most of the natural sights and wonders on the English Riviera Coast.
We sail up and out of the Northern side of Torbay into Teignmouth bay, and along the way we pass Hopes Nose, Thatcher Rock & The Orestone – home to many native sea bird species.
The skipper will point out spots and places of interest before we soon arrive into the Teignmouth Estuary – into Teignmouth, known locally as the “Gem of the Southwest”. You’ll be hopping off at around 12:45pm.
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With miles of sandy coastline, picturesque towns, caravan parks and gloriously green countryside, South Devon is surely the ultimate staycation destination in the UK?
If you are in the market for a British seaside holiday, then Teignmouth in South Devon is the place for you.
There are so many fun things to do in Teignmouth and the surrounding area that it can be hard to know where to beign?
Best things to do in Teignmouth
Teignmouth is a charming coastal town that boasts sandy beaches, historic Georgian houses and delicious seafood.
This guide contains a range of fun activities and sights in Teignmouth as well as suggestions for what to do in the surrounding area.
From walks, country pubs, outdoor activities to culture and arts, there is so much to do in Teignmouth. Read my guide and get inspired to book a holiday in Devon right now.
Disclaimer: This content was created from a press trip with Cofton Holidays and Visit South Devon.
Where is Teignmouth Devon?
The small town is located on the edge of the River Teign and the South Devon coast. It’s the perfect stop-off if you are planning a coastal road trip in England .
Teignmouth is surrounded by picturesque countryside and is also near other small Devonshire towns including Dawlish and Shaldon.
It’s an ideal location for exploring the rest South Devon including Dartmoor National Park, Exeter and Torquay
Looking for more South Devon travel inspiration? Check out my article on 11 reasons to visit Exeter and continue exploring Devon!
Explore Teignmouth Town Beach
Teignmouth Town Beach has that classic British summer holiday feel with a long sandy beach, Victorian pier, promenade and pastel-coloured buildings.
Local watersports are also on offer at the beach if you want to try kayaking, coasteering or paddleboarding during the warmer months.
The beach features a classic Victorian Pier where you can find traditional seaside amusements and ice cream and coffee shops.
Walking past the pier invokes a sense of seaside holiday nostalgia for anyone whose family holidays were to the British seaside.
Whilst there is still a lot of renovation work to be done on the 152-year-old Teignmouth Grand Pier it’s still a great place to indulge in seaside holiday reminiscing and a 99 with a flake.
Teignmouth Promenade
The Teignmouth beachfront also features a long promenade, perfect for a slow arm in arm stroll for soaking up some seaside vibes.
If you have brought the family with you, you will also find a play park, crazy golf, skate park and ice cream huts to keep the kids entertained.
If you have a stroll along the promenade when the winds up, you can also watch the waves crash dramatically against the wall.
Catch the Ferry from Teignmouth to Shaldon
If you are in the Teignmouth area I would recommend catching the ferry to the pretty village of Shaldon.
There is a daily passenger ferry from Teignmouth to Shaldon, [and by ferry, they mean adorable fishing boat, operated by a weathered Devonshire sailor], that runs between the two towns.
The skies were unseasonable blue for February, the sea was choppy and the wind was whipping around our faces, as we made the short crossing.
It certainly was a bracing day to be at sea, as the small boat navigated over choppy waters.
Teignmouth boat trips
My favourite part of the experience was the negotiation of the return journey, “What time do you go back to Teignmouth?’ Luke innocently enquired.
This was met with a look of total bafflement, “When the sign is out of course” said the captain, gesturing to a sandwich board sign,
“If the sign is out, then the boat is running.” Obviously, we were unfamiliar with the Devonshire method of ferry schedules.
Get cultured at Pavilions Teignmouth
If you are looking to inject a little culture into your seaside holiday, then make sure to visit Pavilions Teignmouth .
This contemporary performing arts centre has a range of theatre shows, comedy nights, dance shows and films.
They also have a rather lovely cafe bar that serves great food with beautiful seaside views.
Breakfast at the Oystercatcher Cafe
This independent cafe serves a cracking range of home-cooked and reasonably priced breakfasts that will help you start the day right.
The Oystercatcher is an inviting and friendly cafe that places great emphasis on great service, local produce and delicious food.
Choose from a range of top-notch breakfasts including their famous ‘Fisherman’s breakfast’, Steak & Eggs, Vegan breakfast, Eggs Espagnol and Eggs Florentine.
Walkthrough Smuggler’s Tunnel
Your inner child demands that you visit Smuggler’s Tunnel, a historic passageway in Shaldon that leads you to the hidden Ness Cove.
Get the ferry from Teignmouth to Shaldon and explore this little piece of local history and legend.
Ness Cove is a unique beach only accessible by foot. Walkthrough a long, bricked tunnel that runs through the headland and comes out at the pretty sheltered cove.
There are several theories about how the Ness Cove tunnel came to be including a smugglers tunnel and a secret tunnel built by a local family.
Many locals also their own particular take on what the tunnel was used for.
It’s a well-lit tunnel and it only takes a few minutes to walk through.
The real challenge is trying to stop one’s husbands from shouting a series of rude words in the tunnel ‘to hear them echo’. Thank god he is cute.
It’s definitely worth making your way over to Shaldon to traverse the tunnel and admire Ness Cove.
Ness Cove is a lovely place for a little afternoon walk and is incredibly photogenic. Remember to bring your cameras, especially if its a glorious day.
Teignmouth to Dawlish Railway Walk
Have a bracing walk along the South Devon Railway Sea Wall, Britain’s most photographed stretch of railway line.
The start of this walk is near Teignmouth railway station , and there is also a station at Dawlish Warren midway along the walk.
Walking from Teignmouth to Dawlish offers ramblers spectacular seaside and country views
Part of this walk goes underneath the railway and is impassable at high tide.
So, unless you fancy getting your feet wet, so be sure to check the tide times before you set off.
Walking from Teignmouth to Dawlish
We started in Teignmouth and followed the path all the way to the town of Dawlish.
We had perfect winter weather that day, with bright blue skies but with a frosty chill in the air.
The walk is also next to the railway line, so every few minutes a train will rush by, prompting Luke to excitedly shout “Choo-choo” at every train.
This got rather trying after the 15th train, so I had to distract him with discussions of what pub we would visit in Dawlish.
Once you reach Dawlish, make sure to walk up the cliffs for the most stunning views of Dawlish and the coastal railway line
If you are into travel photography, you can take beautiful photographs of the town, the sea and railway line from above, especially if the weather is being particularly kind to you that day.
Sunset drinks at the Ship Inn Teignmouth
At first glance, the Ship Inn might appear to be just your average British boozer. Slightly dated, in need of a lick of paint and a little bit of love.
However, what makes the Ship Inn special is the stunning views up the Teign Estuary. They have a fantastic garden bar that is smack bang on the beachfront.
It’s frankly the best spot in Teignmouth for watching the sunset with a cheeky glass of wine.
On sunny days customers sit on tables, walls, the beach, anywhere really. It’s such a lively atmosphere when the weather is pleasant and is definitely worth a visit.
Spend the day exploring Dawlish
Dawlish is a traditional seaside town, with a sandy beach right on its doorstep. The town features amusement arcades, lawns, scenic walks and fabulous cafes.
You can walk from Teignmouth to Dawlish along the South West Coast Path, get the train, or drive over. Dawlish is only 3 miles away from Teignmouth.
The pretty town is probably best known for its iconic lawn and brook, which is home to the famous black swans.
The lawns are a perfect place for a picnic or for a spot of people watching in the centre of town. You can also get some fantastic snaps when the sun is out.
Some of the best things to do in Dawlish include:
- Take a walk to the seaside resort of Dawlish Warren
- Try pottery painting at The Paint Hub Cafe
- Explore the rockpools at Coryton Cove Beach
- Swim in the outdoor pool at Ashburn Springs
Coffee in Dawlish
There are lots of lovely cafes in Dawlish serving a range of cream teas, homemade cakes and delicious coffees.
Make sure to have coffee at the lovely Strand Cafe in the centre of town if you are looking for a decent coffee and cake stop.
We managed to bag the window seat so we could have a morning of coffee drinking and relax in this quaint little town.
Paddleboard to the pub in Exminster
Venture outside of Teignmouth to enjoy a range of watersports in South Devon.
Head to Exminster, [around 25 minutes away from Teignmouth], to discover a range of watersports including kayaking, canoeing and stand up paddling.
I would definitely recommend going paddleboarding along the Exeter canal on a sunny day.
Arrive at the pub in style on a giant paddleboard and take in those countryside views as you glide down the Exeter canal.
Exe Adventures
Local outdoor company Exe Adventures took us for a picturesque paddle to the Double Locks Pub for a cheeky little Devonshire cider.
“Do you have a change of clothes?” nervously asked our guide, Sam, surveying my jeans and cashmere scarf.
“No, but don’t worry, I’m not planning on falling in” came my overconfident, breezy reply.
This was to primarily disguise the fact I am far too disorganised to pack towels and changes of clothes.
Paddle Boarding Exeter Canal
Luckily, I have done a fair bit of paddle boarding, so I managed to stay upright during our paddle to the pub and back.
Darling husband has only been once before so he took a fair amount of coaxing to get him to stand up, as well as the promise of a Guinness when we reached the pub.
The Double Locks is a lovely little waterside pub, populated by weathered Devonshire men with dogs by the fire, exactly how I imagine a Devonshire pub to be.
We had a swift pint before embarking on our gentle paddle back. We had a marvellous afternoon with Exe Adventures and we are still very smug about staying dry.
Have a sustainable lunch at Cafe Ode
Hop across the water to Shaldon to have a sustainable lunch with a view at Cafe Ode in Ness Cove.
This friendly and sustainably-minded cafe has a constantly changing menu, with dishes served up in nifty bio packaging.
Cafe Ode menu
The Fish was extremely flaky with a perfect, crispy batter. There is surely nothing worse than a soggy fish and chips to ruin a lunchtime outing?
Their clam chowder was also full of delicious sea flavours, I often find that clam chowder either too salty or too bland, but the Cafe Ode Chowder was well seasoned.
One of the best features of Cafe Ode is the gorgeous sea view that can be admired from its many seating areas.
We chose to warm ourselves by the open fire and gaze out to sea from the large windows.
It’s also the little touches that make Cafe Ode a special place to visit. From the chalkboard menus, commitment to sustainability, mini microbrewery, to the dress-up box for kids to play with.
It’s a unique spot by the sea and well worth visiting foodie fans.
Have a cosy dinner at the Anchor Inn Dawlish
South Devon has a plethora of cosy pubs to snuggle up in and hearty dishes to try.
The Anchor Inn is located in Cockwood, a short drive from Teignmouth and is the perfect place for a romantic meal in Dawlish.
There are all the elements of a proper, seaside pub here with low wooden beams, seaside paraphernalia, roaring fire and a selection of fine ales.
Anchor Inn Menu
We had delicious homemade steak and ale pie and slow-roasted belly pork for our mains and dear lord were they filling.
Portion sizes here are huge, you certainly won’t go away feeling hungry. Despite declaring myself ‘absolutely full’, the rather charming waiter upsold me on Affogato as dessert.
Italian desserts are my weakness and I was powerless to say no. I’m glad I decided to order though, with crunch biscotti, smooth espresso as well as a cheeky shot of Kahlúa. Perfection.
Take a coastal train journey on the South Devon Railway Line
One of the most scenic railway journeys in Britain is The South Devon Railway Line, the ‘Riviera Line’.
This line runs along the coast from Exeter to Newton Abbot and gives passengers incredible views along the Exe Estuary and out to sea.
The train journey time between Exeter St David’s and Newton Abbot is around 31 minutes.
The line runs right along the coast next to the iconic red-brown cliffs and through series of tunnels, literally a few metres from the shoreline.
If you are looking for a short scenic journey, you could just take the train from Teignmouth to Dawlish Warren and then spend the day exploring the Dawlish area.
Riviera Line ticket prices
The best value train ticket for this journey is an Off-Peak Day Return. This is perfect if you leave after peak times in the morning and return on the same day.
This type of train ticket is perfect for exploring the Riviera line in one day.
You can hop on and off at the various Devonshire stations along the way, as long as you keep going in the same direction of travel.
Ticket prices start around £8.20 for the Exeter-Paignton Riviera Line and you can also buy them on the day at the station.
Check train times and prices on the National Rail website for further information.
Where to stay in Teignmouth
Teignmouth has a brilliant range of accommodation if you’re looking for somewhere to stay for the weekend?
Choose from local hotels, traditional B&B’s, caravans, camping sites and self-catering holiday cottages.
You can find a hotel to suit your budget and length of time by using travel resources such as Booking.com to find the best hotel deals in the area.
Some of the best places to stay in Teignmouth and the surrounding area include:
- Cliffden Hotel
- The Crab Shack
- Riviera Apartments
- The Thornhill
Cofton Holidays Dawlish
We stayed in Cofton’s Estuary View Hot Tub Cottage with Cofton Holidays in nearby Dawlish.
Cofton Holidays is an award-winning and family-run holiday park set in the Devonshire countryside.
You can choose from a selection of accommodation options including holiday homes, cottages, or apartments.
Our cottage was located within the picturesque Eastdon Estate and had lovely views of the surrounding farmland.
We were about 2 miles away from the main holiday park, so it was perfect for a romantic escape.
Cofton Holidays Cottage
Set amongst pretty Devon farmland, with its own private hot tub, our cottage was seriously luxurious.
In our cottage, there were 2 lovely bedrooms, a bathroom, fully-fitted kitchen with an open plan lounge and diner to unwind in.
The entire living space has a design that I can only describe as ‘Pinterest goals’.
There’s Egyptian cotton bed linen, dressing gowns, all manner of upscale kitchenware.
The cottage also had a private patio area with hot tub, BBQ and table and chairs.
There is even a bird table outside, complete with adorable and curious wildlife to watch.
Cofton Holiday Park facilities
Obviously, the main attraction for us was the private hot tub at our cottage.
We would frankly live in a hot tub if we thought we could get away with it.
There is nothing more lovely than enjoying an afternoon wine in a relaxing, bubbling hot tub, after all, it’s Ireland somewhere right?
Our cottage stay also included complimentary passes to the heated indoor pool, gym, steam room and sauna on the main holiday park.
There is also a cafe, restaurants, gaming areas as well as coarse fishing and fitness classes on-site.
It definitely reminds me of the traditional family holiday parks I used to visit as a child, so my time there was very much a giant nostalgia fest.
I would definitely recommend a stay here if you are looking for a classic British holiday experience, with a touch of luxury.
Why visit Teignmouth?
It’s easy to write off Teignmouth as just another faded British seaside town, with its best days long behind it.
If you actually take the time to properly explore this coastal spot in Devon, there is much to be discovered.
The architecture here includes highly Instagrammable, historic Georgian buildings, dotted with pretty palm trees.
You can also walk along the gorgeous coastline with a bag of chips and listen to the sound of the ocean as a wonderful way to pass a few hours.
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There is a mix of retro fun as well as modern attractions in Teignmouth. You can stroll along the historic Grand Pier and drop some coins into the arcade games, or have an artsy afternoon at the Lenkiewicz Art Gallery.
There are also many coffee shops, restaurants and sea view pubs to enjoy a cheeky glass of wine from.
I would really recommend a visit to this underrated part of South Devon for your next UK holiday.
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Beaches & Things to Do in Teignmouth, Devon
Teignmouth is a pretty seaside town on the south coast of Devon, with nice beaches and fun things to do. It’s a popular beach holiday destination for those having a UK staycation or local day trip.
Teignmouth is a gorgeous town on the coast which has many historic Georgian buildings, long sandy beaches and is at the mouth of the river Teign. There are lots of things to see in the town and lots of activities to do too.
Beaches & Things to Do in Teignmouth
There are many places to visit, tourist attractions, things to see or do in the South Devon seaside town. These range from seaside activities to some historical sites.
Relax and enjoy Teignmouth Beach
The main beach in Teignmouth is quite long, stretching from the mouth of the River Teign up the coast towards the red cliffs near Dawlish . Thus, there is space to spread out and enjoy the seaside, including spotting the local wildlife. The beaches are a popular spot with watersports enthusiasts, including those that like to kayak.
Have Fun on The Victorian Grand Pier
A fun thing to do in Teignmouth is to visit the pier and enjoy the views and arcade machines. They built the iconic Victorian Grand Pier over 150 years ago. However, it suffered extensive storm damage in 2014 but is being restored. The pier has an amusement arcade and fantastic views back towards the town or out at sea. A great place to relax and watch the world go by.
The pier is great fun to visit with a family or on your own and enjoy the amusements for a treat. They have a variety or machines to play, including the ever popular penny games.
The Dog Friendly Back Beach
The Back Beach doesn’t face out to sea, however it faces the river and harbour area. Thus, this is a great place to watch the boats and fishermen at work. Boat trips and the ferry across the river set off from the back beach area, too. The Back Beach is also dog-friendly all year round, ideal for people who take their dogs on holiday. The beach is a magnificent spot for fishing, too. There are a few pubs overlooking the back beach, including Ye Olde Jolly Sailor , a friendly pub with a beer garden. The Back Beach is also a fantastic spot to sit and watch the sunset in the evening.
Lifeboat Station
Near to the Back Beach in the working harbour on the River Teign is the lifeboat station . The station’s B class inshore lifeboat is in the original 1862 boathouse. The local lifeboat volunteers carry out around 40 rescues every year. You can visit the lifeboat station typically from Easter until mid-October. It’s a fascinating place to visit and find out about the RNLI. However, they are always on standby so at anytime could get called out.
Explore The Harbour
As with many towns and villages on the coast, Teignmouth also has a working harbour with lots of activity to observe. Harbours always fascinate me, so love to mooch around and grab a beer and watch what’s going on. The boats are fishing related, some for leisure purposes, and the ferry to cross the river.
Hiking & Coast Walks
There are many options for hikes of differing lengths in the area. These include hikes to Dawlish, Labrador Bay, or the shortest local route to Shaldon across the river. Komoot the app has many ideas for hiking in the area and being a great resource to plan your own routes.
Hike Part of the South-West Coast Path
A popular thing to do on the South Devon coast is to walk part of the South-West Coast Path. The legendary long distance walking route, The South-West Coast Path, passes through Teignmouth. Thus making the town a significant starting point for walking a shorter section of the route. You could bead east towards Dawlish, Exmouth and, as far as Dorset, or hike west towards Torbay and Cornwall .
Visit Teignmouth Lighthouse
At the end of the Den Promenade, towards the mouth of the river, is the lighthouse . They built the lighthouse in the early 1840s, however; it came into service in 1845. It is still in use today and is also a Grade II listed building.
Eat Out in pleasant restaurants and pubs
Teignmouth has lots or restaurants, pubs and eateries that serve fresh local food. There are also the usual seaside resort takeaways, snack shacks and, of course, British fish and chip shops. One thoroughly enjoyable restaurant is Bronx Bar & Cue. Bronx Bar & Cue is a great bar for meat lovers. I particularly enjoyed feasting on their ribs.
Enjoy a Sea Safari
Departing from the Fish Quay in Teignmouth are Devon Sea Safaris boat trips. These give you a chance to explore the South Devon coastline and see some marine wildlife. This includes the possibility of spotting seals, coastal birds, dolphins, whales and porpoises. Devon Sea Safari offers a variety of tour types from 1-hour to private charter trips.
Peruse The Town’s Shops
Although quite small, there are quite a few interesting shops to peruse on a visit to the town. There are useful shops to get supplies, especially for those on a self-catering holiday.
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Where to stay in Teignmouth?
There are lots of guest houses and hotels in the grand Georgian buildings in the town centre and are great to stay. Many offer a bed-and-breakfast service, which is perfect for travellers like me. Out of town are a few holiday parks where you can rent chalets or caravans for a week or fortnight away.
Travel to Teignmouth in Devon
The town is simple to get to by, as it’s on the main railway line in the county. Depending on your timing, you may need to change in Exeter St Davids when travelling from the rest of the UK. For drivers it’s pretty simple, the M5 is nearby, then via major roads into the town. Unfortunately, the National Express coaches don’t do direct to Teignmouth. However, you could catch a coach to Exeter, then navigate the local bus services.
Is Teignmouth Worth Visiting For a Holiday
For a staycation by the sea or just a day trip, Teignmouth is worth a visit. The town is delightful and the local scenery is great. It’s an easy day-trip on the train from other towns on the south coast of Devon. The town kept me very entertained on my visits, and there, as usual, was more to see and do.
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Fishing Charters in Torbay
Updated for 2019
There is an abundance of fishing charters in Torquay, Paignton and Brixham offering mackerel fishing trips, wildlife excursions and deep wreck fishing in and around Torbay. Here is a list for some of the ones I know of.
If you need me to add or update any of the details here please contact me . There are no charges for putting your business on this page!
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Funfish Trips
Contact details:.
Name: Ross Telephone: 07711 042 229 Website: www.funfishtrips.co.uk
Mention "Torbay Fishing" when booking!
Funfish Trips are a family run business based in Brixham . They are predominantly a fishing family by trade and between them have over 100 years of experience in the fishing industry. Their inshore trawlers were traded in years ago and the family began sharing this experience with others through the pleasure boat industry.
They offer everything from 2 hour inshore mackerel fishing trips to 4hr, 8hr or 10hr rough ground, or wreck fishing trips (all gear supplied). They have trips perfect for first time fishers, families, couple's or for the most seasoned of anglers!
Funfish Trips also offer:
- 45 minute or two hour Wildlife "Sea-fari" Cruises
- Evening Catch & Cook BBQ sessions
- Dolphin Watching (Summer only)
- Work boat Duties (including Film-work)
Silver Halo Charters
Name: Matt Forrester Telephone:07970 176604 Website: www.silverhalocharters.co.uk/ Facebook: @silverhalocharters
Silver Halo is now Torbay's newest charter boat, newly built in 2017-18 she is a sporty 8m Cheetah Marina Catamaran. When conditions allow, we cruise at an amazing 20-22 knots and top speed is just over 30 knots, ideal for travelling long distances quickly, opening up more options and providing more fishing time!
Based in Torquay Marina we specialise in top quality, small group fishing trips but also offer, a wide range of other options to give everyone the chance to get out to sea.
We only take a maximum of six clients so it's perfect for families or groups of friends to have a private complete boat charter. This way we can tailor the day to to your exact needs.
- Offshore fishing, wrecking, lure fishing and slow pitch jigging and shark fishing
- Inshore fishing, includes wrecking for bass, skerries banks and rough ground lure fishing
- Mackerel trips
- Family and corporate days
- Longer range and longer duration charters
- Sightseeing cruises, explore the coast and estuaries
- Wildlife spotting and wild swimming
- Bespoke charters for smaller groups
- Special occasions and red letter days
Whether it’s fishing, sightseeing, or a cruise to explore the coast and estuaries, we'd love to help and can offer a great range of options to suit all budgets and tastes.
You can charter the complete boat or pay per head, please see our main website for all the details and to make a booking online.
Spot on fishing charter
Name: Ross Telephone:07878 668 662 Website: www.spot-on-charters.co.uk
- The newest state of the art Catamaran on the market to date and the newest vessel in Torbay and surrounding areas.
- Twin engine reliability and 630hp means Spot On is the fastest charter boat in the south west UK.
- On deck toilet.
- Undercover area and seating for all on board.
- Latest electronics.
- Hot drinks and oven to warm pies & pasties etc on board.
- Bait available upon request.
- Fully Licensed and Insured to COP Cat 2 (60 miles) for 12 Passengers plus 2 Crew.
Our Joe-l wreck fishing in Torbay
Name: Simon Pedley Telephone: 01803 551 504 Website: www.ourjoe-l.co.uk
Fishing out of Paignton, Devon we have access to a wide variety of wrecks for Pollock, Cod, Ling, Bass and Conger and reefs for Conger, Bass, Whiting and Dogfish. Also the Skerries Banks for Plaice, Dabs, Ray and just maybe a Turbot. As well as all of these we also catch Gurnard, Wrasse and various types of Bream.
Kelly's Hero Charters
Name: David Saunders Telephone: 07970 642 354 Website: www.kellysherocharters.co.uk
335 HP Cummins powered 'Lochin 33'. Fitted out with a WC and onboard galley, tea and coffee supplied as and when required, with an over for warming up food. Trip length 2, 4, 6 or 8 hours licensed for 10 passengers. + 2 Crew.
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Coach Trips To Teignmouth
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Teignmouth beaches are great for family days out, Teignmouth Town beach is a long expanse of sand with the pier, arcades and promenade. Local watersports are also on offer if you want to try kayaking, coasteering or paddle boarding. Teignmouth River Beach is full of beautiful fishing boats and has a wonderful quaint village feel – perfect for coastal walks with the dog.
The town itself has beautiful Georgian buildings and a lovely high street for a bit of retail therapy. On the promenade, Teignmouth Pavilions hosts a regular cinema and child friendly events all year round. Teignmouth Arts Quarter is full of galleries, TAAG, Voyage Art, Reuben Lenkiewicz Art Gallery which sells and displays Robert Lenkiewicz‘a work. There are also the cafes, back beach and other stylish individual businesses.
Across the river is the quaint village of Shaldon which has beautiful views across to Teignmouth, and is home to the Ness and a smugglers tunnel cut through the South Devon cliffs.
Ideal for walking, Teignmouth is on the South West Coast Path, as well as at the end of the Templer Way, an 18 mile walking trail which traces the historic line of granite being taken from the quarries at Haytor on Dartmoor, to the docks at Teignmouth. The walk follows the Stover Canal, and is one of many scenic footpaths covering South Devon.
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Wellington – Longforth Car Park Taunton – Galmington Launderette, Kings Arms & Merry Monk North Petherton – Verriers Bus Stop Bridgwater – Bus and Coach Station
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South Devon, TQ4 6DT. Teignmouth* Address: (Boat) WeFerry, New Fish Quay - Public Pontoon. (Opposite the New Quay Inn) New Quay St, Teignmouth, South Devon, TQ14 8DA. Amazing boat trips, tours & fishing charters from a passionate, professional, family run company. Customer satisfaction is our middle name - pop on in and have a look around!
Discover Unlimited Beauty. Devon Sea Safari. Experience the wonders of South Devon's coastline. With magnificent wildlife and stunning views, our tours provide an amazing coastal adventure. We are an exciting new boat tour business based in Teignmouth that launched in April 2018. In our safe and stable ten metre Humber RIB boat, we offer ...
Plenty of Fishing! There are opportunities a plenty for fishing in and around Dawlish and Teignmouth, from the beaches or sea walls to taking fishing trips out on a boat or organised excursion. You will be able to catch (amongst others) Bass, Mackerel, Flounder and Plaice. Lots of local information.
Teign Boat Hire. Took out a boat for a brief fishing trip around the ness. Boats are well maintained and all safety equipment provided... 5. WeFerry. A really beautiful coastline and a great way to see Torbay. 6. Teign Diving Centre. Great dive centre, very well organised, knowledgeable and professional.
This video is a fishing guide to Teignmouth and Shaldon. A Fantastic fishing venue for Bass and Flounder in South Devon.A family trip to the South west help...
Alternatively, call or text Matt on 07970 176604, many thanks. GREAT NEWS!!! SILVER HALO CHARTERS are proud to of been part of the CEFAS 2021 and 2023 CHART programmes. This allowed us to fish and TAG mighty ATLANTIC BLUEFIN TUNA! Last year we caught almost 30 large tuna in just 9 trips, this is world class fishing right here inthe UK!
Tours depart and return from Teignmouth's Fish Quay Pontoon (behind the New Quay Inn Pub on the riverside of town). ... Teignmouth harbour is a thriving fishing port full of fascinating history, being the last English town to be invaded by foreign powers. In the town you will find plenty of things to do for the whole family; boutique shops ...
It is possible to make an even bigger day out of your tour of the South Devon Coastline. Greenway Ferry Pleasure Cruises offer a diverse variety of boat trips, both to Teignmouth and surrounding areas. Sea-faris, WW2 experiences, mackeral fishing trips, sunset illuminations and the popular Dartmouth Day Out are all available to visitors.
Took out a boat for a brief fishing trip around the ness. Boats are well maintained and all safety equipment provided plus mackerel fishing rods. Just a lovely time that comes highly recommended at a reasonable rate. This business has been going over 70 years and I remember it growing up In Teignmouth. Recommended.
Book Online | WeFerry - Torbay & Teignmouth | 2024 Boat Trips. Our boat trips have never been easier to book online…. We accept all major credit or debit cards via Stripe. Alternatively, we also accept PayPal. Once you book, you'll receive a detailed instructions and directions in your confirmation email.
Two hour Mackerel Fishing and one hour Bay Trips today, book your places at the Red Hut by the Ferry landing in Teignmouth, spectators welcome on the fishing boat, see you there 🎣 # Restless # baycruiseteignmouth # teignmouth # rivieracruises
Here, they can learn about Teignmouth's fishing industry and the town's connections with famous explorers such as Sir Walter Raleigh. Teignmouth's long sandy beach is one of the town's main attractions, and it's easy to see why. ... Visitors can also take a boat trip along the River Teign and enjoy the beautiful views from the water. Just ...
Torquay Kiosk. Our Address: WeFerry & Funfish Trips, The English Riviera Beach Hut, Princess Pier, Torquay, Devon, TQ25EZ (opposite Princess Theatre) Departure Points. Our boats depart Torquay from a couple of different departure points depending on the type of boat trip. Your departure point will be stated in your booking confirmation.
Trip Overview - In short. Starts at Paignton Harbour (11am) Great chance of spotting local wildlife during the coastal cruise. FULL COMMENTARY provided on board. Bar & Toilets available. Land in Teignmouth 12:45…. Stay as long as you like! Easy to book - on this website in a few steps or by calling us on 0800 086 9450.
82 reviews. #2 of 10 Outdoor Activities in Teignmouth. Equipment HireStand Up PaddleboardingDay Trips. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. See all photos. About. Exciting Paddleboard experiences on the Teignmouth and Shaldon Coastline.
Dawlish is only 3 miles away from Teignmouth. The pretty town is probably best known for its iconic lawn and brook, which is home to the famous black swans. The lawns are a perfect place for a picnic or for a spot of people watching in the centre of town. You can also get some fantastic snaps when the sun is out.
Teignmouth Sea Angling Society, Teignmouth. 1,466 likes · 1 talking about this · 9 were here. Friendly welcoming Sea Angling Club based in South Devon With lots of events and monthly competitions...
The boats are fishing related, some for leisure purposes, and the ferry to cross the river. Hiking in Teignmouth. ... For a staycation by the sea or just a day trip, Teignmouth is worth a visit. The town is delightful and the local scenery is great. It's an easy day-trip on the train from other towns on the south coast of Devon.
Fishing Charters in Torbay. Updated for 2019. There is an abundance of fishing charters in Torquay, Paignton and Brixham offering mackerel fishing trips, wildlife excursions and deep wreck fishing in and around Torbay. Here is a list for some of the ones I know of. If you need me to add or update any of the details here please contact me. There ...
Kayakhub Teignmouth. 636 likes. We offer kayak and paddleboard hire as well as lessons and guided trips on the Teignmouth sea front
Wellington - Longforth Car Park. Taunton - Galmington Launderette, Kings Arms & Merry Monk. North Petherton - Verriers Bus Stop. Bridgwater - Bus and Coach Station. Our trip to Teignmouth departs on July 3rd 2022. Book your tickets now and take a trip to one of the most revered seaside towns in the UK.
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