Eating Out. A wheelchair accessible sandy beach set where the Torridge River meets the Taw estuary. Westward Ho! With seaside shops,…. Northam Burrows Country Park is a beautiful expanse of common land popular with visitors…. Bucks Mills is a rocky secluded cove at the bottom end of the picturesque village. It is….
Braunton Burrows, is one of the largest sand dune systems in the British Isles. At the…. Clovelly Court Gardens are a classic example of a Victorian walled kitchen garden to…. Croyde Bay is a sandy beach backed by sand dunes and situated in a small bay on the North…. Offering a full day…. Three miles of golden sands stretching north towards Woolacombe and Morte Point and…. Search What's Nearby. Proximity Within 10 5 2 0. Things to do Attractions.
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Things to do Attractions. Accommodation Hotels. Tell Us About Your Event. Explore Biosphere. North Devon Film Locations. Outdoor Adventures. Family Holidays. Romantic Breaks. Devon Cream Teas. Plan Your Visit How to get here. Enewsletter Sign-up. The town became strategically important during the English Civil War. A locomotive depot was built in the town, but shut in There is now a pub, the Puffing Billy, at the side of the depot. The annual folk festival, Mayfair, has been held in Torrington since Children dance around a maypole in the town fair, electing a May Queen on the first Thursday in May.
The common also has a stone obelisk, built in to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo. Exeter Airport is 48 miles from Torrington, with flights to cities across the UK, and Bristol Airport is 88 miles away with a wider range of flights. Driving to Torrington from the east, exit the A for South Molton and follow directions for Umberleigh and Torrington.
From the west, take the A39 to Bideford and join the A north to Torrington, or exit the A30 onto the A northbound near Okehampton. Any Location Any Town Guests. Home Guides Great Torrington. What Makes Great Torrington Special?
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