Ok enough of my excitement about the facilities!
The view from the water of the marina, Dart Hotel apartments and the Britannia Royal Naval College.
Dartmouth is a great seaside town equipped with lovely restaurants, culture, hot men from the Naval Academy (gotta love a man in uniform!!), boutique shops, and gorgeous scenery. You could easily spend a week down there and have something different to do each day. Here's my top three choices for each genre:
Restaurants:
Cafe Alf Resco's for brunch
www.cafealfresco.co.uk
The Crab Shell- the best crab sandwich!
The Floating Bridge Pub- it doesn't have a website, but has lovely food and a roof terrace!
Boutique shops:
Danielli's- great ladies clothing & accessories boutique
http://www.danielli.co.uk
Paul Barclay- he's designed loads of nautical artwork, and I also commissioned my salon sign- he's awesome!
www.paulbarclaydesigns.com
Gifts for Gentlemen- they don't have a website, but it's a store dedicated to men, whether you're looking for stocking stuffers or a sentimental gift for a special occasion- they've got it all!
Culture:
Castle- this castle is lovely to walk around and has a gorgeous view out to sea, but it's also great to look at from the water as you enter or exit the Dart Estuary!
www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/dartmouth-castle
Art galleries- there are lots of art shops/galleries as you meander up and down the cobbled streets.
Museum- a little museum inside a 1600's merchant house
http://dartmouthmuseum.org
Outdoors:
Walk to Kingwear- you can take the chain ferry or the lower ferry over to Kingswear and wander around the quaint seaside town which have some lovely sea views, a little church and a steam train.
Sail to Dittisham- a little town at the top of the Dart Estuary which makes a nice day out and has some good pubs.
Enjoy the seafront and quay- besides the beautiful view, various wildlife and buzz of the town it also has a lovely garden to enjoy the flowers or a park to watch cricket or for kids to play!
Whether you visit by land or sea this quaint seaside town is a must visit in the West Country!
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