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Broome Cottage

From £527

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  • Property code: BROOME
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • 2 or more bathrooms
  • Access statement available
  • Near beach
  • Central heating
  • Discount for small parties
  • Dishwasher
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Broome Cottage is a pretty characterful cottage in the heart of the coastal village of Stoke Fleming near Dartmouth. Set over three floors with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a good sized kitchen diner and comfortable lounge with a log burner to cosy up in front of after a bracing winter walk, or relax in the sunshine in the lovely little garden at the end of a busy day exploring the South Hams. This attractive cottage is tastefully presented and sure to be a popular home to experience all this picturesque area has to offer.

Stoke Fleming is positioned in a clifftop location with views out over Start Bay and down towards Blackpool Sands, and standing on the coastal road between the historic naval town of Dartmouth 2 miles away and the pretty town of Kingsbridge 13 miles away. Its position in this area of outstanding natural beauty and on the South West Coast Path lends itself to families and friends looking to enjoy scenic walks, watersports’ at nearby beaches such as Blackpool Sands 1 mile away, and is perfect for exploring local villages, towns and local attractions. The village itself has a popular local pub, village shop and restaurant, whilst also benefitting from being on a good local bus route. This village is a really great base for a varied Devon holiday.

OUTSIDE OF THE SCHOOL HOLIDAY ALTERTNATIVE CHANGEOVERS ARE AVAILABLE -PLEASE CALL WITH ANY REQUESTS

 Front door from lane leads into porch with space for coats and shoes,

door to lounge, large 3 seater sofa, and ‘loveseat’, log burner and window seat, TV.

Kitchen, microwave, washing machine, belling double oven, bosch induction hob, fridge with icebox, dishwasher, dining table and seating for 6.

Stairs to first floor, family shower room shower cubicle, WC and basin, heated towel rail.

Bedroom 1 4’6’’ double bed.

Bedroom 2 two 3’ single beds.

Stairs to second floor Master Suite 6’ Superking bed, TV. En suite shower room shower cubicle, WC and basin.

Garden with terrace and small lawn, raised pond. Table and seating for 6.

The village of Stoke Fleming is situated in a stunning clifftop position and enjoys panoramic views across Start Bay. The village is located within a mile of the beautiful family-friendly beach at Blackpool Sands, with its turquoise waters, wooded cliffs and acres of sand and shingle, as well as the popular Venus Café

Further along the coast road, you'll reach the historic naval town of Dartmouth, with its pretty harbour, castle, and numerous shops, galleries, bars and restaurants.

Following the coast road in the other direction, you'll reach the village of Torcross with its pebble beach on one side and the stunning Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve on the other - a natural freshwater lake separated from the sea by a narrow shingle bar, home to an abundance of birds and wildlife. Torcross has a village shop and Post Office, the fantastic Sea Breeze Café and The Start Bay Inn where you can get some of the best fish and chips you will ever taste!

The picturesque market town of Kingsbridge and the vibrant, somewhat bohemian town of Totnes are both within 30 minutes' drive and offer a great selection of independent shops, delis, cafés, pubs, restaurants and supermarkets.

A holiday cottage in Stoke Fleming offers a scenic spot from which to explore the beautiful South Hams coast and countryside.

Parking outside property to unload.  Long stay parking free in various locations in village.

  • Included: Bed linen and towels, (guests to bring own beach towels) travel cot, high chair, stairgate, electricity and central heating.
  • Please note although this is a pet free property dogs may have been present on occasion and therefore it may not be suitable for those with allergies.
  • WIFI, mobile signal varies depending on network.
  • Beach half a mile, shop 100 yards, pub 200 yards. Radius 7 restaurant, 100 yards. Beach Blackpool Sands, 1 mile with Café and parking. Strete gate beach 2.5 miles (no dog restrictions). Dartmouth with all amenities 2 miles.

Kendricks Stoke Fleming
(Less than a mile)

(18)

A popular contemporary lounge bar and restaurant, conveniently placed on the coast road with fantastic sea views and plenty of seating where you can enjoy a drink at the bar, light lunch or 3 course evening meal often accompanied by local live music.   Plenty of local meat, fish and seafood make up an inviting menu.  

Kendricks New Road, Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth TQ6 0NR (T: 01803 770007)

 

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Now called "Kendricks". Fish and chips very good. Burger average, neither very bad, nor very good. Very efficient, attentive staff.

September 2023


Excellent food, great place

August 2023


The service was generally good, but as we took our dog we were seated in the bar area. Whilst it was great that we could take our dog, there was no atmosphere. The main restaurant had a lovely view etc with more people. The food was just ok. My husband had ribs and they were quite dry. I had a chicken burger which was very small for the price. The children’s meals were good value however.

May 2023


We visited Radius 7 twice when we stayed at Seaview Nest. Had fish and chips then the half rack of ribs, both delicious meals. Loved the atmosphere, relaxed with back ground music. The waitresses were very friendly and helpful. The owner took time to speak to us making sure we were happy with our meal.

September 2022


Our family had a really lovely meal here. The service was good and the food was excellent. The fact that we had a job to get a table and had to eat in the bar next to a busy road, hence only four stars, showed how popular this place was. We would have liked to come back to eat in the Dining Room but there wasn't time. Highly recommended.

August 2022


My 10 year old daughter said they were the best fish and chips she's ever tasted!

June 2022


Belly pork starter was delicious.

June 2021


We enjoyed a lovely meal at Radius 7. The service and food were both very good, the market fish special was excellent. Booking is essential. We booked about 10 days ahead for a Saturday evening and were only offered 5pm or 5.15pm. Although we were lucky to have a window table and we were able to see the coast in the distance, it cannot be described as having fantastic sea views.

June 2021


We popped in on the "off chance", the staff were great and found us a table - had the best fish and chips ever!

June 2021


Friendly staff, good atmosphere and popular. On the night we went we were disappointed not to have a local, fresh fish option on the menu/specials board.

October 2020


Friendly place. We had a lovely takeaway there on two occasions. Recommend it.....

October 2020


Delicious Sunday lunch and very accommodating staff. Omg - the crackling.....!!!!! ????

August 2020


Had an excellent meal here with friendly service. Food was locally sourced and imaginative menu.

October 2019


Good food though slightly haphazard waiting staff

August 2019


We had a wonderful take away from this restaurant. There was an amazing choice of food. The fish was so fresh and everything cooked to order.Great value for money too!

June 2019


One hour forty minutes for two courses, so very slow, but the food is excellent. Child friendly.

August 2018


Excellent hosts and food is amazing in choice and quality with a wide cocktail & drinks menu, highly recommend

July 2018


Very good food service a little slow but food made up for it

August 2017


The Green Dragon
(Less than a mile)

(26)

A traditional village pub with a stone floor, large fireplace and lots of attractive traditional features.  The bar serves real ales and good affordable wines by the glass and the restaurant offers classic food including lots of local fish and meat, all at pub prices.

The Green Dragon Church Street, Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth TQ6 0PX (T: 01803 770238)

 

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Nice local pub. Not much room indoors to have a drink, but plenty of space outside. Food OK, but not brilliant. Spent £19.50 on one of the specials from the board (Hake with potatoes), but very small portion of fish, small portion of potatoes and the complete dish was very dry - no sauce. My wife has the burger which was overcooked.

September 2023


Wonderful pub, great food and really lovely staff. One of our party was not feeling well and our server was so helpful, even getting us takeout boxes for the meal they were unable to eat.

September 2023


Excellent food, great place

August 2023


Great food, nice outdoor seating, they are reasonably priced and in easy walking distance of our holiday cottage. They also do takeaway food which was ideal.

May 2023


After reading the reviews we were looking forward to our meal. Sadly it did not live up to expectations. Only one of our starters arrived, despite us saying twice we wanted two. This delayed the main courses, my partners was dry, a pizza and mine extremely dry, burnt round the edges, chips with pizza topping. My dish was was knocked off the bill which we did appreciate. The starter, filo prawns, was good. But as we watched the staff, off which there plenty it just looked disorganised, so much toing and froing with empty hands, all pleasant enough, but not very effective. At one stage the chef came out serving meals. We had called in for a drink the day before, very nice beer garden to the rear of the pub

May 2023


Didn’t eat at this pub, but a lovely friendly pub, visited here a couple of times, everyone so friendly and made you feel very welcome

September 2022


Excellent lunch here one day, food and beer very good, staff excellent

May 2022


Friendly and clean. Delicious pizzas with excellent choice of toppings served promptly. Nice beer and drinks.

September 2021


Very nice, friendly pub to be recommended and not very far away.

August 2021


Delicious pizzas in the garden! Very reasonably priced for good quality food!

August 2021


Really nice meal, great choice of wine

July 2021


Always made to feel welcome, lovely food and good selection of Gins

July 2021


We enjoyed an excellent evening meal at the Green Dragon. Although the menu was fairly limited, the food and service were both very good.

June 2021


We had a lovely family meal in the garden during our lovely stay in Stoke Fleming

May 2021


Really friendly staff and lovely food.

May 2021


Awesome pub, really friendly and a great garden. Love it, wish it was my local.

May 2021


Convivial local pub but menu at present rather covid-constrained.

October 2020


Recommend the steak and blue cheese pizza. Friendly staff

October 2020


Excellent Sunday lunch, vegetarian option with all the trimmings. Great service, clean and COVID safe, tables well spaced. Would return - also do take away service but sadly no desserts at the moment.

October 2020


Lovely pub to eat and drink, always made to feel very welcome, food is excellent

October 2020


Fantastic pub - lovely food, and friendly staff and locals. Would’ve gone back more if they were open every day

August 2020


Friendly local pub with real ale. Pizzas were excellent.

October 2019


We had a wonderful evening meal at this pub. The bar was busy with locals so a friendly atmosphere and there was plenty of space in the restaurant area. Apart from the pub classics, there was a good choice on the Specials' board. We liked the range of local ales and ciders on offer as well as the gin of the month offer. Excellent food and good value for money.

June 2019


First visit since last landlords retired. New owners have changed the look of the interior, clean and welcoming, as are the staff! Food is good quality and priced to please. Bubble and Squeak a lovely surprise at one lunchtime!

October 2018


Nice pub, good food, would recommend

July 2018


We had a lovely meal. The landlady was extremely welcoming. The food was hearty and tasty. Would recommend booking on the weekend or high season

July 2018


Blackpool Sands Cafe
(Less than a mile)

(1)

Bright beach cafe with takeaway hatch and cosy indoor space with plenty of seating. 

Blackpool Sands Cafe, Blackpool Sands, Dartmouth TQ6 0RG (T: 01803 770209)

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Unable to comment on the food as the day we visited they had closed early, even though the weather was glorious.

September 2023


Dartmouth Castle Tea Rooms
(2 miles)

(8)

Small but perfectly formed tea rooms at Dartmouth Castle with panoramic views of the harbour and out to sea. Hearty breakfasts, soups, sandwiches, cream teas and a vast range of homemade cakes are on offer as well as a range of drinks including wines, beers and irish coffees.  A great stop off whilst visiting the castle or walking the South West Coast Path.   

Dartmouth Castle Tea Rooms Castle Road, Dartmouth, Devon TQ6 0JN (T: 01803 833897)

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Lovely little cafe and perfect place to enjoy a hot chocolate after an early morning swim. Lovely staff

October 2023


Perfect after boat trip to castle and prior to visiting the castle - good pork pies and cakes

July 2023


Ideal for a coffee before/after (or both) a walk along the Coast Path. Lovely!

August 2022


Normally walk up to here for coffee and cake last time it was mid lockdown but now its open fully with a great menu lovely place with amazing views right by the Castle

May 2022


Lovely cappuccino sitting outside in the sunshine, great location.

March 2022


A cute cafe with lots of outdoor seating in a lovely setting, and some undercover seating just to hand when it rains. Plus toilets too, useful if you've walked the very pleasant mile and a half along from Dartmouth. Easy steps down into a little sheltered cove by the Castle, which has a lovely out of the way feel to it, or steps up to the Coast Path, or NT protected Gallants Bower (beautiful flowers in May!). Cafe does great coffee and snacks and is open every day. Visited 3 times in rain and shine...always good.

May 2021


Had lovely tea cake and hot chocolate. COVID restrictions in place and well organised, slick service

May 2021


It’s a lovely walk from the center of Dartmouth out to the Castle. Topped of with a great coffee and a slice of homemade lemon drizzle cake. Thoroughly recommended.

March 2021


Bayards Cove Inn
(2 miles)

(10)

A historic waterside inn with a tempting lunchtime and evening menu including sharing plates, burgers, steaks and seafood.  Cream teas and an extensive range of coffees and teas are available during the day. 

Bayards Cove Inn 27 Lower Street, Dartmouth TQ6 9AN (T: 01803 839278) 50.348931, -3.577976

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Having visited a few times whilst on holiday, for breakfast and lunch, I have never been disappointed!

October 2023


Great bistro with fantastic food menu. Has a select menu with specials each day. Brixham fresh fish was wonderful. Very friendly and service great. Recommend.

September 2023


Daughter & Partner had a drink and cake here and said it was very nice.

July 2023


Lovely place, food delicious, service excellent, the staff were lovely, hardworking, professional but also so friendly. We went twice, cream tea, one of the best we've ever had and an evening meal, loved every mouthful.

May 2023


Very friendly and helpful staff, great coffee and would recommend.

August 2022


great cream teas - scones are huge, one tea is plenty for 2 people. Love the tables in the bay windows.

October 2021


We thoroughly enjoyed our dinner here. The food was delicious and the service was very professional.

August 2021


Really liked this place, as it opens at 8.00am (unusual for Dartmouth) and provides an excellent coffee and croissant, or coffee and cake, (alongside their full breakfast menu, not sampled). Very relaxing for a slow start of a morning, reading the papers.

May 2021


Excellent, well worth the wait for here! Book in advance to get in! Food top notch and great service! Go!!!!

September 2020


This is our regular haunt when we holiday in Dartmouth. Warm welcome, lovely coffee, scones and snacks. Have also met some interesting customers.

September 2019


Dartmouth Castle
(2 miles)

(4)

Dartmouth Castle has guarded the narrow entrance to the Dartmouth Harbour for over 600 years and today is an interesting and enjoyable attraction for all ages.  Thanks to English Heritage’s restoration and careful upkeep, visitors can enjoy the wonderful position with breathtaking views across the estuary whilst learning the fascinating history of this fortress built to protect the harbour from invaders. There’s plenty to do inside the castle with grisly tales and interactive displays, and if the weather is fine you can take a river boat trip from the town quay up to the castle which makes a nice day out.  After you have explored the castle you can visit the Castle tearooms for light lunches, cream teas or a glass of wine in the sunshine.

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Enjoy 15% off admission for a family of 2 adults + up to 3 children with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card

 

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Such an interesting place. Great history, very informative and a few interactive things to keep children occupied. Very friendly staff. Well worth a visit.

June 2022


Great little castle. Enjoy the tour around.

April 2022


We took the ferry Dartmouth to Dartmouth Castle with our 7 and 9 year old children and had the most stunning views of Dartmouth. The castle was very interesting and the children enjoyed it too. Again, stunning views over Dartmouth from the castle. A really fun and educational day out. The castle is expensive but we felt it was worth it.

November 2021


Well worth a visit. We walked there and took the ferry back. Best of both worlds!

May 2018


SUP2You
(2 miles)

(1)

Sup2You offers simple online hire of inflatable paddle boards making it easier than ever to get out and enjoy the UK’s beaches, coastline and waterways.  Paddleboarding is the perfect way to stay active, have fun with your family and explore the beautiful region where you’re staying; but with everything else you need to bring on holiday sometimes you won’t have the car space to bring your own!  With SUP2You the process couldn’t be easier, simply click the link below, select the board and duration online, and your paddleboard will be couriered next day to your holiday cottage.   

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Toad Hall Cottages guests can enjoy 10% off their hire when booking for 3 days or more with code Toad10

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Brilliant service offered by SUP2U - ordered the board online and it was delivered on time. Had great fun paddleboarding. Board was then collected by courier - perfect.

September 2021


Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat C
Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company
(3 miles)

(10)

Giving you an alternative way to explore the interesting towns and beautiful countryside along the River Dart, the Dartmouth Steam Railway and River Boat Company offers many different trips including the popular Round Robin including steam train, river boat and bus taking you from Dartmouth to Paignton and back again ! 

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Lovely trip on the paddle steamer. Friendly and informative crew.

September 2023


Commentary on River boat excellent as were the crewe. Wish we had spent more time in Totnes. Paignton was very disappointing. Gone down hill. Fortunately we managed to get an earlier train back.

June 2023


highly recommend the round robin trip. boat from totnes to dartmouth, ferry to kingswear steam train to paignton and then bus back to totnes very good value

September 2022


What a great day out. We took the steam train from Dartmouth then the bus then boat. So it was a relaxing end to the day. Very informative trip on the boat down the river. Good fun.

June 2022


We went on the steam train to Paignton took me back to my childhood it's a must

May 2022


Every year we take the train to Paignton. It's great fun and such a pretty journey. Staff are always so friendly. Thanks!

April 2022


A great day out on the steam railway to Paignton and back

June 2021


great experience

July 2019


Round Robin wonderful day

May 2018


Fantastic river boat & steam boat cruise. Helpful friendly staff.

April 2018


The Picnic Boat
(3 miles)

(1)

Operating from the pontoon at Dartmouth, a trip out on the Picnic Boat is a great way to experience the beautiful scenery of the River Dart and enjoy some delicious food along the way.  No soggy sandwiches here, guests can choose from a delicious menu of locally caught seafood; a huge array of salads, cheese and cooked meats; cream teas, breakfasts and lots more.  The Picnic Boat is also fully licensed with a selection of wines, champagne and other drinks on offer. 

www.thepicnicboat.com

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We used the Picnic Boat in 2017 - and absolutley loved it. However - please be aware that it has since sadly gone out of business (as has Kevin's excellent shop/cafe in the market, Dart to Mouth) - so probably best to remove this from your website

February 2022


Dartmouth Boat Hire
(3 miles)

Boat-hire company in the centre of Dartmouth offering a range of rigorously maintained small motor boats and launches, perfect for a day messing about on the river.  Boats are available to hire by the hour or by the day with all safety equipment included. 

Dartmouth Boat Hire N Embankment, Dartmouth TQ6 9SW (T: 07850 118920)

Enjoy 10% off the full price of a boat trip with your Toad Hall Cottages discount card

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Blackpool Sands
Blackpool Sands
(Less than a mile)

(35)

Between Dartmouth and Slapton, Blackpool Sands is a beautiful shingle bay on the South West Coast Path, surrounded by evergreens and pine trees. It really is a treasure of a beach to visit while you’re in the area. Award-winning, the privately owned, blue flag beach boasts a sense of being in the Mediterranean on a good day in the summer, although a good jumper never goes amiss in this part of the world! You will no doubt not be surprised to hear that it is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, however it also boasts ample facilities and things to do. There are showers, toilets and disabled facilities, as well as paddle board, kayak and wetsuit hire available for those wishing to earn their visit to The Venus Beach Café, where light bites and refreshments are served. The Venus Shop also sells all the bits and pieces you might want for fun and games on the beach if you have forgotten them or are in need of extra buckets and spades. The water at Blackpool Sands is known for being clean and clear and tested by the Environment Agency, and lifeguards are on hand in the summer (July to September) so there’s every reason to pop in for a dip. However, dogs are not allowed on the beach in the high season (12th March to 30th October) so keep the walking for the cooler months. There is parking available at the beach with seasonal charges, and you can find out more information on those from the Blackpool Sands information line on 01803 771800. This beach is easy to get to and quite literally fun and games for the whole family, as well as a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year to take in the view!

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Very nice.

October 2023


This is a lovely place to visit, we went early and had breakfast at the lovely cafe before going onto the beach

September 2023


Great beach, very clean

August 2023


Lovely family beach grit not sand so no sandcastles possible but lovely location, Cafe was fabulous had breakfast 2 days really high quality food and ambience and very friendly staff .

August 2023


Did not visit

July 2023


Looks a lovely beach but unfortunately no dogs allowed at all

June 2023


Visited Blackpool sands on our honeymoon 27 years ago and have enjoyed it on both occasions. A lovely clean beach with a very nice restaurant/cafe. We walked to the beach and got the local bus back up to Stoke Fleming.

May 2023


we love this beach always clean good parking clean facilities and good cafe.

September 2022


We did go to this beach, couldn’t go in the sea as it was so rough, was beautiful though. No sand, but still very nice.

September 2022


Beautiful beach; very blue water. It’s more a pebbly rather than a sandy beach, love it all the same. It’s clean and there are lifeguards in the summer months which is when we visited. The toilets were clean and not far from the beach; no queues for the toilet either. Parking can be a bit pricey at £9 for the whole day of you come in the morning but didn’t mind it. You pay less though if you come in the afternoon. The is a little sandpit area for a any kids who want to play in sand

September 2022


It is a really beautiful beach although, despite its name, it is not a sandy beach, however our son and grandson were keen on paddle boarding. They made a special visit for this and were told that the paddleboard facilities were closed but to come the following day when the facilities were still closed! Considering that this was during the height of the holiday season, my son was a bit put out having made two wasted trips.

August 2022


A lovely beach, stunning veiw as you drive down towards it. Very clean with clear water.

August 2022


Lovely clean beach although very quiet. There was a small charge for parking.

April 2022


great place

November 2021


very clean beach and gorgeous setting. good that it didn't allow dogs.

September 2021


Welcoming, clean attractive

September 2021


No sand! Very clean and scenic, but very disappointing if you want to run around on sand

August 2021


Lovely pretty beach with good facilities.

June 2021


Very large shingle beach, charges for parking at a set fee no matter how long your visit. Can pay by card for parking as well as cash.

May 2021


Great beach

November 2020


Lovely sandy beach. Parked here (£2) whilst doing a circular walk and then returned for a walk along the beach.

November 2020


Dogs allowed on beach out of season, a bracing walk with coffee and millionaire shortbread at the cafe to finish.

October 2020


Great beach really beautiful , even in the rain, as the Venus café is right on the beach and is warm, dry and serves great food and drinks at reasonable prices.

October 2019


One of our favourite beaches, in a beautiful setting. Plenty of car parking and plenty of room on the beach, even on a busy day. The sea is clean and clear and the facilities are excellent (nice to have changing rooms). Thoroughly recommend this beach.

October 2019


Beautiful stretch of shingle beach nestled between steep hills at either end. Excellent facilities including one of the best beach cafes we've ever visited.

September 2019


We had a wonderful day at Blackpool sands. A shingle beach within a lovely cove, it was clean and felt safe for the children to swim in the water (which was also sparkling). The beach is privately run, so the carpark fee was a bit stiff (£8 for the day), however the upside of this was a beautifully clean beach with lots of amenities, including rental of SUPs and other water equipment, a great cafe, and really clean loos. On a busy day you would need to arrive before lunchtime, or the carpark will shut, but this also means that the beach didn't feel crowded at all.

September 2019


Parking charge between £3 - £8 depending on time of year, Also food good but e.g. Hawaiian Prawns (£9) consisted of 5 prawns. Not good value for money.

October 2018


Lovely beach, not sandy but the stones are okay. Good food, beverages, coast guards, Nice view and not so cowded

August 2018


Lovely clean beach in super location along coastal road. Great place to visit.

May 2018


Beautiful clean beach with excellent facilities.Clean toilets lovely cafe and shop.Lifeguard on the beach.No dogs allowed.Plenty of parking.We enjoyed rock pooling at the far end of the beach.The owner does a great job.You can also visit Blackpool Sands garden but we did not have time.Also a juggler was there on the day we went great fun for everyone.

August 2017


Beautiful location but shame it a shingle beach and not sandy. Also very disappointed with the £8 fee to park the car .

August 2017


Perfect venue for a sunny day! Secluded beach which is clean and tidy, with a cafe, snack bar and shop, beach equipment hire too

July 2017


The cost of the parking steep

June 2017


Our family 's favourite beach

June 2017


Stunning beach, and you can get takeaway cream tea from the cafe to have on the beach!!

May 2017


Slapton Sands
Slapton Sands
(5 miles)

(28)

A long stretch of beach with spectacular views of the sea stretching into the distance, Slapton Sands is in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and for good reason. Adjacent to Slapton Ley, a freshwater lake that’s home to an abundance of wildlife and one of the many reasons people come to visit the area, the beach has a history of welcoming families in the summer for long days in the sunshine, building sandcastles, surfing, windsurfing and kayaking. It’s amazing to believe that this peaceful corner of South Devon has its place in military history as in 1943 the beach was taken over by allied forces to use as a rehearsal area for the D-Day landings. However, live ammunition and poor visibility ended in the deaths of more than 700 servicemen, so today there is a stone monument in place for Operation Tiger, as it was called, as well as a Sherman Tank at nearby Torcross. On a more current note, there is a beachside café at Slapton Sands for teas, coffees and other light bites, and there are also toilets nearby. The beach has disabled access, and also allows dogs throughout the year, so it really is fun for everyone and very easy to get to. There is parking nearby and in the summer months from May to September there is lifeguard cover. Last, but not least, a small collection of pubs reside in Torcross for those who are feeling peckish after a long day in the fresh air, or if you have been for a nice walk along the sand!

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Fab stretch of beach - quite a trek from one end to another, you’ll need a drink from the coffee van at Pilchard Cove or cafes in Torcross! Over the hill from Torcross to bee sands has an amazing view

August 2023


A stunning coastline well worth a visit. If you drive along the coast road from Dartmouth the views are incredible. Slapton Sands is a shingle beach and dog friendly. If the first car park is busy continue further on and the next one is usually quieter, payment required.

July 2023


Visited here out of respect for those who practiced the D-Day landings on this beach. If venturing doen to the sea from the car park please note it was hard getting back up as you sink into the stones, so not so good for those with any mobility issues.

July 2023


Beautiful pebbly beach,water was so clear!

June 2023


Lovely beach with clear blue sea, very small shingle so no good if u have children who want to build a sand castle, also water gets deep very quickly

June 2023


Beautiful quiet unspoilt beach

April 2023


Really interesting history. Great for the children to link back to a Michael Morpurgo story too.

April 2022


loved it

November 2021


Long pebbly beach. Parking right on the front.

September 2021


We visited on a very overcast day with a keen wind blowing, so we did not see the sands at their best. We walked into Slapton and had tea in the church and found a pleasant footpath back to the beach car park, which ran past the nature reserve at Slapton Ley.

September 2021


A beautiful, gentle walk along the side of the nature reserve, if you make it to the turn off to go into Slapton, there is a lovely pub up there, the Queens Arms great gardens, food and friendly staff.

September 2021


Absolutely stunning stretch of beach (non-sandy which we prefer) with miles of space. Beautiful for early morning dog walks with a coffee at the end from the 'cafe on the beach' at Strete Gate picnic area.

May 2021


Walked along the beach and round the Nature reserve whilst staying in Slapton village. Lovely long shingle beach - our dog loved it. Lovely circular walk through the medieval village and back through the Nature reserve and along the beach.

November 2020


Ample parking, nice walk along the beach.

October 2020


Beautiful beach with a stunning sunrise. The sound of the sea on the pebbles is very relaxing. Really clean . No rubbish . Beautiful walks nearby. Nice cafe and restaurants. Dog friendly too.

September 2020


We have had lovely walks along Clapton and the views are stunning

February 2020


If you love the sound of the waves on pebbles this has to be one of the best beaches in the world !

April 2019


A totally unspoilt stretch of beach with wild flowers and wonderfully coloured rocks. We were lucky to be staying on a stones throw away and spent a few happy hours there with our dog watching the locals beach fishing in the evenings - bliss!

August 2018


Lovely walking -

June 2018


Lovely walk for wild flowers, bird watching sea views

May 2018


Clean beach.No plastic.

May 2018


This is certainly a lovely beach and so little rubbish.

April 2018


Really interesting area and good walks along the coast and by the Ley. Generous provision of toilets and parking and a number of places to eat. Would particularly recommend The Start Bay Inn, The Boathouse and Seabreeze Cafe at Torcross. Also very handy that there is a bus should you want to walk one way and get a bus back. Very beautiful and peaceful.

October 2017


Beautiful beach right across from our Cottage

September 2017


Wonderful nature reserve with well signposted walks.

September 2017


Beautiful stretch of shingle beach - dogs allowed all year. Not many facilities - we went to the Strete end of the beach as there is a great little coffee hut there - great coffee and friendly staff.

September 2017


Clapton Sands is beautiful. The rocks are the most beautiful colours, wild flowers abound on the beach, the views in either direction are stunning and it is rarely over crowded.One of the most wonderful areas in the U.K.

May 2017


Great place for a walk along the beach and had some great events for children at Easter. Great fish and chips in the pub at the end on Torcross

April 2017


Beesands
Beesands
(6 miles)

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Close to Kingsbridge and a favourite amongst residents and holiday makers in the South West, Beesands is a wonderful mile-long shingle beach surrounded by fields and a freshwater lake. You get a real flavour of the West Country here with fresh crab sandwiches for sale nearby and lots of Devon holiday cottages within walking distance to make it really convenient. The beach has won awards from the Marine Conservation Society as well as having The Blue Flag marker to attest to its excellence and high standards, so families and swimmers can be reassured. The beach is popular for surfing and body boarding amongst other water sports including fishing, so tackle is on sale close by. You can pick up light bites at nearby cafes as and when you’re ready, making it easy to spend the whole day running around on the sand and enjoying your seaside holiday to the max. Beesands is very much a beach for everyone thanks to its convenient location, easy and free road parking along most of the beach, level access, and the toilets, cafes and pubs close by. Dogs are also welcome on the beach throughout the year so the whole family can enjoy it!

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Gorgeous coastal walk from South Hallsands to Beesands. Not too strenuous for my mini dacshund. Well worth a visit with rocks / coves at the far end.

December 2023


Lovely relaxing location.

October 2023


Beautiful location with lovely coastal walks in both directions ! 2 very good eating places too !

October 2023


Ideal for walking your dog. Abit difficult to get on beach if you have mobility problems. Sadly not sandy, but dogs loved it

September 2023


Beesands is a lovely place, the beach was Great, definitely worth a visit.

September 2023


Stunning beach, fantastic sunset.

August 2023


Great place for an evening drink - beach not very suitable for children .

August 2023


We stayed for a week in a house opposite the beach in Beesands. The beach is a pebble beach and is very quiet. There is no lifeguard but there are locals there everyday with their boats so I am sure they would let you know if the conditions were unsafe. There is a fish and chip shop/restaurant and 1 pub restaurant - both serving lovely food and offer very friendly service. There is very little nearby so you do need a car to get around. Nearest supermarket was around 20-30 minute car ride away. The kids went in the sea almost every day and had the best time! They wore full wetsuits and water shoes which I thoroughly recommend as it is a pebble beach, and the kids got stung by a jelly fish when they paddled without wetsuits. When the tide was in, or coming in, the kids felt safer as they were in their depth. When the tide is out, there is a ledge which drops quite sharply. I am not a fan of sand so sitting on my camping chair on the pebble beach was bliss for me. We even spotted seals on most days! The locals with their boats didn't seem too friendly but we loved watching them take their boats out and bring them back in again. It was fascinating. I would have loved to ask them more about the beach, tides and coastal erosion but they didn't seem very approachable. However, I do appreciate that they must find tourists a little irritating. I would absolutely go back to Beesands for a holiday. It is my idea of blissful relaxation.

August 2023


Friendly, quiet location and shingle beach. Nice beach walk to Torcross at low tide. Pub/restaurant and Britannia restaurant and takeaway were very good. Very narrow roads to Beesands from turning off main road, but enjoyable holiday

June 2023


Just lovely. Excellent food at Britannia on the beach and they also have an excellent takeaway

May 2023


Great beach.

September 2022


Pebble beach. Sea crystal clear

August 2022


Beautiful location, stunning views!

August 2022


Pleasant place to visit

July 2022


Absolute delight to stay in this quiet little seaside village! Mostly holiday let properties nowadays but still some locals around to talk to about the history of the area. The village is extremely clean including the beach considering it is all dog friendly! Popular with local & travelling anglers mainly at weekends I also fished to some degree every day of our stay. We will be going back soon!

July 2022


Had a lovely walk. Beautiful setting.

June 2022


lovely location, enjoyed many morning walks along the beach, and caught 14 mackerel. The road access is not the best, drive slowly, you cannot do anything else, and hey who's in a rush on holiday

May 2022


Loved Beesands, we stayed in one of the cottages for a week and enjoyed the peace and quiet and strolling along the beach, very dog friendly to!

May 2022


loved it here

November 2021


Gorgeous stretch of beach - we loved finding pebbles to take home! The walks to Torcross and Hallsands and an absolute must for stunning views

October 2021


Lovely clean dog-friendly beach and an easy walk from Clover Cottage and over to Torcross too

September 2021


Lovely quiet and dog friendly beach with good facilities. Good place to walk from to nearby beaches.

July 2021


The actual usable beach is a fair walk from the village ( parking not allowed as the beach fronting the village no longer exists due to flood defences

June 2021


much less busy than most local beaches (because it is shingle) but great for kids above toddler age. lovely walks in both directions, eg to Torcross for chips or to Start Point for views. Easy parking and a good beach shack cafe and take away

June 2021


Nice village on the coast

May 2021


Lovely area and stay

May 2021


Accidentally burnt the garden table offered to pay as we had booked for 2021 for our honeymoon the owners accepted our offer but refused our stay for honeymoon said they were proud owners hey accidents happen we r nature adults n had to do alit of cleaning n change light bulbs in our arrival so thanks to the owners it completely messed up our honeymoon how selfish urn that's part of letting your cottage accidents happen n we did not have to offer to pay be warned don't damage anything

December 2020


14 Beesands is a great property. About 10 feet away from the beach/ sea wall. Pub 20 paces away. Lovely walks on the doorstep. Fabulous sunsets and seals swimming past. Who could ask for more. Well equipped cottage, very comfy beds cosy and warm

October 2020


The most wonderful little fishing village- narrow lanes on approach so drive carefully- but it's worth it. Lovely shingle beach and stunning views across Start Bay. Two great eateries- Britannia and The Cricket Inn are worth a visit. Beesands is just beautiful, I love it there.

September 2020


Amazing location right on the beach. We spent a week in Beesands and found the property to be perfect for our big group - plenty of space for everyone to relax and a very well appointed kitchen. Would highly recommend.

September 2020


Beautiful setting and lovely property decorated to a high standard, well equipped and perfect place for a getaway to peace and quiet. Short distance to the beach. Would definitely return. We had a super weekend at this property celebrating a family birthday

January 2020


Beautiful relaxing place to spend time.

November 2019


Lovely little beach, nice quiet location and free parking a bonus

August 2019


Worth the uphill/downhill walk along the coast path. Lovely spot.

August 2019


Easy to park, good food options. plenty of room for everyone.

August 2019


I love Beesands . The only sad thing is even more people have found out about it, 10 years since my last visit. Sadly the sea has removed the road handy for parking and is gradually eroding the cliff edges. Not as quiet as it used to be but the attractions of two nice eating places have probably increased the footfall.

June 2019


It’s a new look on the outside but the food very much of the same high quality at the Britannia in Beesands. The new ‘shack’ doesn’t really do it justice with a completely renovated contemporary dining room in keeping with the seaside location and beach hut vibe with excellent views of the bay. There seems to be loads more space too and the higher ceiling gives light to the treats being served from the kitchen. Dave and the team in the kitchen maintain their high standards of food preparation and making dishes that look and taste fantastic, the front of house team are equally as attentive making a great relaxed dining experience. I would have no hesitation in recommending breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Britannia so come back if you have been before and see the changes or give it a go if you never have been. ????????

June 2019


I've been coming to Beesands since I was 2 years old (61 now!). Not every year since adulthood but still can't stay away. Its an ideal location for those who want to get away from it all. Its close enough to Kingsbridge and within easy reach of Dartmouth , Salcombe and Brixham. The locals are very friendly and will always be up for a chat. Its almost tempting to keep this little coastal secret to myself!

October 2018


Bit scary driving down to the beach due to the narrow road but worth it when you got there. Had fish and chips and ate them on the tables that were provided while looking out to sea.

September 2018


Had a wonderful meal in the beach cafe .

July 2018


We've been coming to this general area for over 20 years now and have stayed in many of the surrounding villages . This was the first time we'd stayed in Beesands - but we had walked through it on our coastal walks on many, many occasions. We both loved the peaceful charm of the place - secluded , tranquil and away from it all . But unlike Hallsands (next village along) , it does have two places where you can eat ( The cricket Inn and the Britannia0)and they are both very good . The beach is great - shingle - but really uncrowded in June . ( We were lucky with the weather) and on a clear,sunny day - it is quite magical. ( What a shame the water is so freezing cold !!) This stretch of coastline is stunning - and even if you do no other walks - walk over to Hallsands and read about the old village that was washed away in January 1917 - or just drink in the stunning views . I love this part of Devon and it never fails to take my breath away when you stand on the coast path near the lighthouse and look back across Start Bay to Hallsands , Beesands , Torr Cross , and over towards Dartmouth. Wonderful.

June 2018


Beautiful stoney beach with views of Start Point Lighthouse. Tasty fish and chips available, popular pub and public toilets.

June 2018


Lovely place, good food and very dog friendly :-)

March 2018


Britannia Fish - Great fish - always fresh and lovely family run business. A must for anyone who likes eating good fish!

May 2017


Ideal for quiet and peaceful holiday with two good restaurants both of which are dog friendly.

April 2017


Elberry Cove
(6 miles)

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Far from the bustling crowds of Paignton and Brixham’s bigger beaches, this small pebbly cove is a truly relaxing spot. The calm waters are great for swimming and are said to have been one of Agatha Christie’s favourite bathing spots. Elberry Cove even features in one of her crime thriller novels, The ABC Murders. This picture-perfect cove, surrounded by sloping wooded hillsides and crystal clear water, can only be accessed by the coast path, with the nearest carpark at Broadsands Beach. From here, it is only a 10 - 15 minute walk, but make sure to pack a picnic or grab a bite to eat at Broadsands Beach before you set off, as there aren’t any facilities at here. Dogs are welcome on the beach throughout the year.

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Lovely quieter beach, dog and BBQ friendly. We had teens that hired kayaks from nearby Broadsands beach and paddled around the coast to meet us. Very accomodating kayak hire and not too expensive.

August 2018


St Mary's Bay
(6 miles)

The decent to St Mary’s Bay is one of the best views in Brixham, with panoramic views of the English Riviera. This beautiful, unspoilt beach has a carpark nearby, but we recommend walking there to make the most of the stunning surroundings. The sandy and shingle beach is sheltered by steep cliffs on either side, which means the decent to the beach isn’t easy, especially for those with mobility disabilities. There are no facilities at the beach, but visitors can take the coast path north to Berry Head Nature Reserve, where there is a great café and toilets, as well as stunning coastal views. Dogs are welcome all year, making St Mary’s Bay a great place to take a well-earned rest on your dog walk.

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August 2023

This is our third stay in the cottage and we think is is terrific. The only downside, obviously, is the lack of parking but that is nobody's fault! many thanks.


September 2022

It was our second year running at the cottage. Really lovely once again, thank you!


August 2022

We had a brilliant time and loved the house! Thank you


October 2021

Very enjoyable and pleasant cottage, with a great host.


September 2021

We did enjoy our stay and were very pleased with Broome cottage which is vey well furnished. However, I do think that you need to make it clear that access to the cottage is down a very narrow lane with no turning point. When we arrived at the road leading to the lane where Broome cottage is located, we were unable to gain access as there was another car already unloading in the lane. SO we had to reverse out into a very busy road and park or car in a car park at the top of the village which is on a very steep incline. We are active 70 year olds but we struggled to bring our cases down the hill and into Broome cottage. We are active 70 year olds but anyone who is elderly and infirm would not be able to manage transferring their cases to Broome cottage. We chose not to try and drive down the narrow lane to Broome cottage when we were leaving so we had to transfer our luggage back up the steep hill to the car park. I hope that this feedback will be helpful to your guests


August 2021

We thought the cottage was really lovely. Beautifully maintained and well-equipped. We had a fabulous time and hope to book again for next year. Many thanks!


July 2021

We did enjoy our stay and the cottage itself was very well equipped. The only thing we think should be made clearer to future clients is accessibility by car: we were very lucky to be able to turn round (with some manoeuvring) in the chapel forecourt on arrival. I also managed to turn into the space before the cottage and reverse back to the cottage to load up on leaving. However, at other times during our stay there were cars parked in those spaces, and at no time was the end of the lane clear: there were two cars parked there constantly. We do think this should be made clearer to your clients. This, and to a lesser extent, the difficulty in parking in the village, would deter us from booking this property again.


June 2021

A lovely spacious house for a post-lockdown family reunion. Great to have super walks from the door and other lovely beaches and towns a short drive away.


April 2021

It was fantastic


November 2020

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Broome Cottage and will certainly recommend it to friends and family.


October 2020

Great location, short downhill walk to Blackpool Sands, Green Dragon Pub and Radius 7 close by, both very good for food. No problems parking in the village near the Green Dragon pub, also Stoke Fleming on regular coastal bus route. Short drive to Dartmouth, Strete and Slapton. Lovely homely property with small garden which was a suntrap, well furnished, loved the light kitchen/dining area and the superking bed that was so comfortable. A great, peaceful and relaxing stay in a glorious area.


August 2020

We had a lovely time at Broome Cottage and I only marked it down on location due to the lack of parking, which wasn’t an issue for us, but was a bit for my parents. We thought the cleanliness and the quality of the fixtures and fittings were first class. Thank you.


September 2019

We thoroughly enjoyed our walking holiday. The weather was kind to us and we managed to walk every day covering the stretch of coast from E Portlemouth to Paignton. The two issues above did not materially affect our enjoyment of a splendid week. Having said that, a gin and tonic without ice is Laurel without Hardy PS One last comment. Completing the text boxes in this form is really clumsy. I have lost a completed version three times when trying to scroll back to check what I have said, so this is my fourth attempt. Normally, I would have given up by now, but I feel an obligation to my walking colleagues to submit our collective views.


August 2019

We enjoyed our stay, felt very at home. Parking was a bit tricky, access very narrow, no parking at Broome Cottage. Parking in village 10min walk which was fine once we had found our bearings


June 2019

We had a lovely stay in Broome cottage. The location was excellent, with the shop and pub less than 200 yards from the property. The south west coast path is easily accessible from the property as are Dartmouth and Totnes. The owners have obviously taken great care to make the cottage really homely and comfortable and the standard of furnishings, bedding and crockery were exceptional, with everything we needed for a perfect stay. The cottage was clean and tidy and lovely and warm on arrival after a very wet journey! The garden and pond were a lovely addition and we were able to sit out and enjoy them when the rain stopped! Despite there being no parking, we never had a problem parking the car in the village, and all parking is free The Green Dragon was excellent for food and drink and we also enjoyed a great meal at Radius 7. Booking through Toad Hall was easy and they provide a very efficient service. We asked if it was possible to gain early access to the property as we wanted to travel overnight to miss the heavy rain and they responded immediately to our request


March 2019

Hi, my name is Alex and as as the property manager who looks after Broome Cottage I would like to mention some of the reasons why I think you’ll like this property, joining us for the 2019 season. This is a comfortable, cosy, property, which feels like a real home from home. The kitchen diner makes for sociable meals and the lounge with log burner is perfect for winter breaks. The bedrooms are all very pretty and the top floor master is spacious and light, and is a welcome retreat at the end of the day. Stoke Fleming is just outside of the town of Dartmouth, and has a shop, a good pub and a restaurant, along with picturesque walks down to nearby Blackpool Sands and good access to other places of interest in this area of glorious South Devon!


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