Visit Totnes
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Visit Totnes
We have been awarded with the Visit England Good to Go Industry Standard Certificate. The spacious lounge/dining room with vaulted ceiling in this two bedroom upside down house boasts great views of Totnes and the River Dart. Easy walking distance of the railway station and Totnes centre in a quiet location. Sleeps four one. In light of the current situation we'd like to highlight that many of the rooms have their own front door and outside private space plus there is a lovely patio and peaceful garden area.

One of the rooms also has a private balcony. For breakfast Julie is able to offer the dining room, conservatory and. Keep informed with all the latest news from our local shops, accommodation, attractions and eateries by following us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @visittotnes. We've teamed up with Visit Devon to run this competition - one lucky winner has the chance to win a.

Visit Totnes is offering one lucky winner the chance to win a 1 night's stay for two people at a. HITC has posted a list of some of the South Devon filming locations from the now axed BBC drama The.
Services
The River Dart is navigable from Dartmouth to Totnes Weir (about half a mile up stream from Totnes Bridge).
There is no self-drive boat hire at Totnes.
The public slipway is on the east side of the river, half a mile downstream from the Totnes Bridge.
Totnes Boating Association, Steamer Quay Road organises moorings.
On the River Dart upriver of Totnes Weir, canoeing is restricted.
The tidal sections below Totnes Weir come under the remit of the Coastal Access Advisor Phil Sheardown.
There are no restrictions on private canoeing below Totnes Weir but please take appropriate advice before setting out.
From wine & cheese tasting to cuddling animals, pottery painting to riverside walks, there's something for everyone to enjoy in and around Totnes, whether you want to relax, be active or soak up the local history.
The Elizabethan House Museum is one of the finest restored Tudor town houses in the country.
Built in about 1575 for cloth merchant Walter Kellond, it has twelve galleries, a courtyard, and a herb garden.
Totnes and Berry Pomeroy Castle are both open from 10am - 5pm (last entry 30 minutes before).
Entry will be by pre-booked tickets only.
Castles of Devon - Experience a day out with a difference at the Castles of Devon.
Totnes Castle Is a focal point.
The independent shops and markets in Totnes are pivotal to the town and have a reputation as some of the best and most unusual in Devon.
The general market takes place on Friday and Saturday and is held on the Market Square, just off High Street in the centre of town.
The district known as the South Hams is one of the most beautiful areas in Devon, and the thriving town of Totnes is the jewel in its crown.
Positioned on a hill that slopes down to the River Dart, Totnes is surrounded by rich and inspiring countryside.
Individuals, groups and families are all welcome and no experience is required.
There is no better way to explore Devon's stunning coastline than by kayak!
Based in Dartmouth, let Sea Kayak Devon's highly qualified guides take you on an unforgettable journey: Explore spectacular rocky islands and secret coves Get up close to amazing wildlife.
Great adventures for both children and adults, there are many attractions in and around Totnes offering something for everyone.
Step into our home accessories store and experience the excitement of entering Aladdin's cave.
Visit the Ceramic Studio and make all your creative dreams come true.
Our Ceramic Studio is the largest of its kind in the South West and offers a fantastic range of pottery to choose from.
Exhausted from all that shopping?
The Barn Cinema offers a truly unique experience: a wide-ranging film programme, including independent arthouse, world and mainstream cinema, all within a truly beautiful, renovated 15th century barn.
Reviews
Review Visit Totnes

Be the first to review Visit Totnes.

Write a Review