A busy fishing harbour with a history of pirates and smugglers on South Devon's beautiful bay.
A busy fishing harbour with a history of pirates and smugglers on South Devon's beautiful bay.
Brixham isnt just about fishing. Its still one of the busiest fishing ports in the UK and a working town, but its also a place where you can discover a range of arts and culture, excellent local food and some unique attractions. Brixham attracts visitors for its character, charm and combination of tradition and an enthusiasm for contemporary styles.
History
Originally a Saxon settlement, Brixham was the landing place of William of Orange during the Glorious Revolution, and many of the towns inhabitants, who are descendants of the Dutch army, have Dutch surnames. Many of the street names in Brixham reflect the towns history, with some also bearing Dutch influences.
Things to do
If you like art, youll love Brixham. The town has a great range of art galleries featuring local and visiting artists. You can visit the artists corner on the Strand to see artists working, if the weather permits. Brixham museum is packed with interesting exhibits from the towns cultural and maritime heritage, while there are plenty of coastal tours and fishing trips by boat on offer if you want to get a taste of Brixhams maritime heritage.
Food and drink
Being a fishing port, you can expect a good choice of seafood restaurants in the Brixham area. While if youre self catering then the excellent range of fishmongers, butchers and greengrocers supplying local produce will enable you to rustle up some very tasty dishes of your own from South Devons finest food.
Something a little different
A landmark attraction of Brixham is the Golden Hind replica. A fascinating recreation of Sir Frances Drakes flagship, you and your family can experience five decks of Tudor history and adventure. The exhibition is ideal for schoolchildren, with various activities geared around specific curriculum skills. Best of all, the Golden Hind allows you to step into history, experiencing the real feel and atmosphere of the Tudor Age of Discovery.
Sun 13th July
Depart from Chickerell 08:30 - Portland 09:00 - Weymouth 09:30 - Dorchester 10:00
Arrive Brixham (Oxen Cove coach park) 12:30 approx.
Leave Brixham at 17:00
Home to Dorchester 19:30 - Weymouth 20:00 - Portland 20:20 - Chickerell 20:45
Coach Fare
£37 Adult, £36 Senior, £24 Child
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address |
---|---|
Bridport Bus Station | Bridport Bus Station, West Street |
Bridport Toll House | Bridport, Bus stop, Former Toll House Pub |
Britannia Inn | Britannia Inn, Fortuneswell, Portland |
Charlestown | The Alexandra Inn, Chickerell Road, Charlestown |
Chickerell | Bluebird Garage, Chickerell Road |
Dorchester TOT | Top O'Town Car Park (by cafe), Dorchester |
Easton | Easton Square, Portland |
Foords Corner | Foords Corner bus stop, Wyke Regis |
Jestys Avenue | Bus stop end of Jestys Avenue on Littlemoor Road |
Littlemead | Broadwey, Littlemead bus stop (Swan Inn) |
Lodmoor Hill | Lodmoor Hill Bus Stop (near Post Office) |
Lyndale bus stop | Wyke Regis, Lyndale Bus Stop |
Nottington | Broadwey, Nottington Corner bus stop |
Poundbury QMSW | Poundbury Queen Mother Square bus stop opposite estate agents (Coach heading out of Dorchester) |
Radipole | Spa Hotel bus stop, Radipole |
Redlands | Redlands, Opposite Garage |
Sgt Bunn | St Bunn Bakery, Lanehouse Rocks Road |
St Edmunds Church | St Edmunds Church, Lanehouse Rocks Road |
St Johns Church | Weymouth, St Johns Church, outside Dentist |
St Nicholas Church | St Nicholas Church, Buxton Road, Weymouth |
Victoria Square | Victoria Square bus stop, Portland |
Westwey Road | Westwey Rd, Magistrates Court, Weymouth |
Weymouth Bluebird | Weymouth, Outside Bluebird Office, K1 bus stop |
Winterborne Abbas | Coach & Horses Pub, Winterborne Abbas |
Wyke Smuggler | Smugglers Inn, Wyke Regis |
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