Tourist Information Centre
Plymouth (The Barbican) Tourist Information Centre
Plymouth Mayflower Centre
3-5 The Barbican
Plymouth
Tel: 01752 306 330
Fax: 01752 306 333
Contact via email
Where to Stay
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Plymouth Sound Caravan Club Site, Plymouth, Devon |
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Elizabethan House
Come and see how a captain like Drake might have lived! -
Merchant’s House
Four mini museums in one with something for everyone - excellent value! -
Smeaton’s Tower
Be captivated by this much loved lighthouse on Plymouth Hoe!
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Bovisand Bay Beach
A sheltered bay of yellow sand with cliffs on either side -
Wembury Beach
Some of the best rock pools in the UK! -
Kingsand
Attractive beach with rock pools, walks and boat hire.
Ideal site for families, take the children on a dockyard and warship cruise.
- Nearby National Marine Aquarium
- Tamar Valley railway line
- Dockyard and Warship cruises
Within easy reach of the historic port, set on a headland outside Plymouth with superb views over the Sound and close to the South West Coastal Footpath and lovely beaches. Take the children and explore Plymouth from the river on a dockyard and warship cruise, or go to the Dome on the famous Hoe for a hands-on audio/visual explanation of the history of the City, from Drake's voyages to the Blitz.
The children will also enjoy the ice rink and Atlantis pool at the Plymouth Pavilions with shipwrecked galleon and beach and two super flumes. For more history, visit Morwellham Quay, a lovingly reconstructed Victorian copper port, or Buckland Abbey, the ancient monastery once owned by Drake.
VisitBritain 4 Stars 2006.
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| Pitch for Touring Caravan (per night) | £8.60 | £18.00 |
Midweek Discount: The pitch fee for standard pitches for stays on any Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday night outside peak season dates will be reduced by 50%. Normal per capita fees apply.
Plymouth Sound Caravan Club Site
Bovisand Lane
Down Thomas
Plymouth
Devon
PL9 0AE
Tel: (01752) 862325
