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Dartmouth Museum
Town museum covering Dartmouth’s maritime, civic, and wartime history through local artifacts and well-curated displays.
Take a bus from Exeter to Dartmouth and enjoy the approximately 25 miles (41 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 25 miles (41 km) |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
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Town museum covering Dartmouth’s maritime, civic, and wartime history through local artifacts and well-curated displays.
National Trust house museum presenting 1920s interiors, design, and collecting in an elegant Arts and Crafts setting.
Historic house interior showcasing merchant wealth, domestic life, and fine plasterwork in one of Dartmouth’s oldest buildings.
Historic waterfront embankment lined with colorful buildings, boats, and estuary views. A classic place for a scenic stroll.
Picturesque old quay with narrow lanes and river views, framed by historic houses and the nearby fort.
Steep historic lane connecting the center to elevated viewpoints, known for characterful buildings and glimpses of the river.
Sweet local crab from nearby Start Bay, often served simply dressed so the delicate Devon flavour stands out.
Plump scallops landed on the South Devon coast, prized for freshness and commonly served seared with minimal garnish.
Classic British battered fish with chips, especially good in Dartmouth with just-landed local catch from the harbour.
Celebrated fine dining restaurant at The Angel, known for refined seafood-led tasting menus and elegant riverside dining.
Well-regarded bistro by the water serving modern British dishes, local seafood and a relaxed smart-casual atmosphere.
Popular traditional seafood spot on the embankment, best known for local crab, mussels and straightforward harbour views.
Moderate for UK coastal travel; rooms rise in peak season, dining is mid-priced, and local buses or ferries are fairly affordable.
Service is often included at restaurants; if not, tip about 10%. Taxi fares can be rounded up. Tipping in cafes is optional, usually small change.
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