Walk - Brixham to Babbacombe
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Highlights
- Watching the trawlers coming and going in Brixham harbour.
- Enjoying the many fine rock formations that have led to this section of Coast being designated an Unesco Geopark. The geopark consists of 32 sites which between them cover 3 geological time periods and no less than 400 million years of earth history. Raised beaches and drowned forests tell of changing sea levels while the distinctive Torbay limestones are a record of coral-filled tropical seas. The South West Coast Path is the ideal way to view and discover much of the geopark as about three quarters of the sites lie along its route. These include Babbacombe Cliff, Hope’s Nose, Berry Head, Sharkham Point and Walls Hill.
- Fishcombe Cove: it was on this small, secluded shingle beach that William of Orange landed a crew of 20,000 men in 1688. A statue to him stands at Brixham Quay.
- Exploring the rock pools on the long sandy beach of Broadsands. Look out for the steam trains crossing the viaduct. You may want to take a visit to the Seashore Centre where you can find out more about the local marine life. Entrance is free.
- Playing the slots on a traditional seaside pier at Paignton. The pier, which is 780 ft (236 metres) long, was first opened to the public in 1879 and has hosted many forms of classic English seaside entertainment including the famous Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera HMS Pinafore.
- Visiting Torquay’s coastal zoo Living Coasts, where you can get nose to beak with a penguin and have an underwater view of puffins hunting for fish. For admission details tel: 01803 202470.
- Keeping a look out along the seafront for the commemorative plaques along Torquay’s Agatha Christie Mile. The famous crime writer was born in Torquay in 1890 and went on to base many of her books around the English Riviera.
- The view from the 350 million-year-old Devonian limestone of Hopes Nose across to Thatcher’s Rock and the many nesting seabirds.
- Walking through the woodland around Black Head.
- Babbacombe: a small village in its own right, Babbacombe offers a quieter alternative to the bustle of Torquay. The pier, which was built in 1889, is often populated by fishermen. Views from Babbacombe Downs reach out across Lyme Bay to Dorset, and Portland Bill is even visible on clear days.
- Walking from Babbacombe Downs to Oddicombe Beach and taking a ride on Babbacombe’s historic cliff railway.
Places of interest
- Torre Abbey: after 3 years of restoration, visitors can now access some previously unseen areas of the Abbey, which was founded in 1196. There are fine art galleries, beautiful gardens and a medieval tithe barn, which was used by Sir Francis Drake to contain 397 Spanish prisoners. For further details tel: 01803 293593.
- Kent’s Cavern: a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to the spectacular geology, the cave is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument as excavations have revealed extraordinary relics of Stone Age man. Open daily. For details tel: 01803 215136.
- Babbacombe Model Village: see thousands of intricate model buildings, people, vehicles and railways capturing the essence of England’s past, present and future, all set within four acres of quirky award-winning gardens. Open daily. For details tel: 01803 315315.
Shorter option
Paignton (5.6 miles, 9.1 km).
Longer option
Continue to Maidencombe (an additional 3.1 miles, 5.1 km).
Nearby refreshments
You can buy locally produced food for a picnic at the beginning of the day in Brixham from The Brixham Deli on Fore Street and Tutti Fruitti on Bolton Street, where you will find a great selection of ice creams and patisserie. Further on, refreshments and a wide range of restaurants, shops, pubs and cafes are available throughout the Torbay resorts of Paignton and Torquay.
Public transport
The nearest train stations are Torquay and Paignton, from where you can catch buses to Brixham and Babbacombe. For timetable information, zoom in on the interactive map and click on the train station and bus stop symbols, visit Traveline or phone 0871 200 22 33.
Parking
Brixham, Churston Cove, Broadsands, Goodrington Sands, Paignton, Torquay and Babbacombe.
Section 42: Brixham to Babbacombe
Starts 488 miles (786 km) from Minehead
Ends 130 miles (210 km) to Poole
Previous section in South West Coast Path Dartmouth to Brixham
Next section in South West Coast Path Babbacombe to Exmouth
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Nearby accommodation
SWCP Association list
This list is provided by the SWCP Association in partnership with Luggage Transfers Ltd (who move walker's bags along the whole path), and these places are used to taking walkers for a single night.
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