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Harbour And Quays Near Langstone Cliff Hotel - Teignmouth Harbour

Welcome to the charming shores of South Devon, where the timeless beauty of Teignmouth Harbour beckons. If you’re staying at The Langstone Cliff Hotel, this picturesque harbour is just waiting to be discovered. Overflowing with maritime charm and history, Teignmouth Harbour is a delightful destination for a day out.

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A Day Out at Traditional Teignmouth Harbour in South Devon

The Distance and Directions from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Nestled in the picturesque coastal beauty of South Devon, The Langstone Cliff Hotel provides the perfect starting point for a trip to Teignmouth Harbour. The harbour is conveniently located just under 10 miles from the hotel. A scenic 20-minute drive, heading west along the A379 and then switching to the local roads at Teignmouth, takes you directly to the heart of this historic maritime town. If you prefer public transport, a short train journey from Dawlish Warren Station to Teignmouth is also an option, with trains running frequently throughout the day.

Things to Do at Teignmouth Harbour

Teignmouth Harbour offers a quaint blend of activities that cater to every taste. Stroll along the traditional quayside and soak in the serene atmosphere of this working harbour. From observing the colourful fishing vessels and leisure boats that bob gently in the tide, to enjoying a leisurely coffee at one of the charming cafes nearby, visitors are spoilt for choice. For those with a penchant for art, the New Quay Art Gallery sits just a stone’s throw away and showcases vibrant local artistry. If you’re intrigued by maritime histories, a visit to the Teign Heritage Centre is a must. Home to fascinating exhibits that chronicle local history and natural heritage, it provides rich context to the stunning surroundings.

Notable Points of Interest in and around the Harbour

As you traverse Teignmouth Harbour, several points of interest capture the imagination. The Grand Pier stands proud as a beloved seaside icon, playing host to games and amusements that entertain families year-round. Just beyond the pier, the stunning Teignmouth Beach merges seamlessly with the River Teign estuary, providing beautiful coastal vistas to savour. For a quirky detour, discover the hidden Back Beach, a secluded stretch that offers stunning views across the water to Shaldon. This beach is a favourite among locals for its relaxed vibe and peaceful sunsets. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Fish Quay, where you can watch local fishermen bring in their catch.

Other Things to Do Nearby

Beyond the harbour, Teignmouth offers an array of attractions to enhance your visit. For a breath of fresh air, the Teignmouth Circular Walk presents the perfect opportunity to explore the area’s natural beauty, with trails leading along dramatic cliffs and through verdant countryside. Family-friendly options include the Teignmouth Lido, a fantastic open-air pool ideal for a refreshing dip on a sunny day, and the Grand Pier Arcade, which brings the joys of classic arcade games to all ages. If you’re visiting on a Saturday, pop by the local farmers’ market to indulge in fresh produce and local treats.

The History of Teignmouth Harbour

Teignmouth’s history is a captivating tale of resilience and evolution. Inhabited since Saxon times, the town has a storied maritime tradition, growing as a significant port in the 18th and 19th centuries. During this period, shipbuilding thrived, with vessels setting sail for far-flung, exotic destinations. Teignmouth also witnessed dramatic events, including the infamous French attack of 1690, when the town was ravaged during the Nine Years’ War. Today, much of Teignmouth’s rich history is woven into the fabric of the harbour, from the age-old architecture that adorns its promenade, to the historic boardwalks that visitors enjoy today. The tales of its past continue to influence the culture of this cherished coastal community, ensuring Teignmouth remains as captivating as ever.

Visit Teignmouth Harbour to discover the seamless fusion of history, nature, and vibrant maritime culture that makes this corner of South Devon so appealing. A trip from The Langstone Cliff Hotel to this traditional haven provides a truly memorable day out, offering activities to delight all. 

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