Perfectly positioned above Torbay, The Imperial Torquay is an ideal base for exploring the beauty of South Devon. From scenic coastal walks and golden beaches to charming harbours and historic attractions, the surrounding area offers countless ways to enjoy the charm and character of the English Riviera.
Explore the English Riviera
Panoramic seascapes, palm‑lined promenades and the timeless charm of the English Riviera surround The Imperial Torquay. Step beyond our iconic clifftop hotel and you’ll discover golden beaches, sweeping coastal paths and the vibrant waterfront life that defines this historic seaside town.
Perfectly placed for exploring South Devon’s natural beauty, cultural gems and maritime heritage, The Imperial offers a refined yet relaxed setting where unforgettable coastal experiences are just moments away.
BREAKWATER BEACH
Breakwater is a small shingle beach next to the picturesque Brixham Harbour and the long breakwater.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/breakwater-beach
MEADFOOT BEACH
Meadfoot is a shingle beach nestled below an array of spectacular cliffs which provides a perfect setting for those who prefer a quieter environment in which to relax. From the beach you can see Thatcher Rock and Brixham on the opposite side of the Bay.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/meadfoot-beach
ODDICOMBE BEACH & CLIFF RAILWAY
Nestled at the bottom of red sandstone cliffs Oddicombe beach is a sheltered haven for those looking for a relaxing day out. Away from the beach, a steep walk to the cliff top is well rewarded with magnificent views across the bay. For those who want the breathtaking views without losing breath, there’s access to the cliff top via the Babbacombe Cliff Railway.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/babbacombe/things-to-do/oddicombe-beach-torquay
BROADSANDS BEACH
Broadsands is a beautiful long sandy beach in an idyllic rural setting. It’s gently sloping gradient makes it a popular choice for families with children or those wishing to distance themselves from amusement arcades. At low tide interesting rock pools are exposed at the southern end of the beach and there is a large area of parkland directly behind the beach, the perfect spot for a game of football or cricket.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/broadsands-beach-paignton
GOODRINGTON BEACH
This mainly sandy beach with clean, calm waters represents an unusual combination of attractive scenery, the Quaywest Water Park and Goodrington and Youngs Park, which is an area of established park land. It is therefore a major attraction in the area, capable of supporting a very large number of visitors.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/goodrington-sands-paignton
TORQUAY
Torquay is a seaside resort town on the English Channel in Devon, South West England. Known for beaches such as Babbacombe and cliffside Oddicombe, its coastline is nicknamed the English Riviera. Torquay Harbour near the town centre offers shops, cafés and a marina. Torre Abbey, a monastery founded in 1196, has art galleries and extensive gardens featuring plants from local native Agatha Christie’s novels.
www.torquay.com
PAIGNTON
For a family day out, why not head for one of the many Paignton attractions, like Paignton Zoo? Kids and adults alike will have a great time exploring the Savannah or the Wetland, and the zoo is also home to some of the rarest species on the planet. Fancy something a bit more active? No problem – Paignton is home to some fantastic beaches where you can water ski, paddleboard and even go skim boarding. Alternatively, why not hire a boat and simply mess about on the water?
www.englishriviera.co.uk/paignton
BRIXHAM
Life in the busy fishing town of Brixham has always centred around the harbour, where yachts and heritage trawlers jostle for space with dayboats heading out to sea for the day’s catch. There’s plenty to see and do here, whether you’re looking for a romantic trip or family-friendly day out, and the fun starts at sea!
www.visitbrixham.com
EXETER
Exeter is the capital city of Devon and provides the county with a central base for education, medicine, religion, commerce and culture. The city is also home to the magnificent Exeter Cathedral, which dates back to Norman times. Full of character and ancient history, Exeter is still able to offer all the amenities and comforts that would be expected of a modern day city.
www.visitexeter.com
TOTNES
Totnes is a charming Devon town with a bustling main street and a regular market. Totnes has regular outdoor markets on Fridays and Saturdays. During the main season, between May and September, there is an Elizabethan market each Tuesday morning, where local people and traders go about their daily business dressed in Elizabethan costume. Alongside is an all-day craft market.
www.visittotnes.co.uk
TORRE ABBEY, TORQUAY
Step through the ancient doors of Torre Abbey and uncover the story of one of the south west’s most fascinating restoration projects.
www.torre-abbey.org.uk
KENTS CAVERN, TORQUAY
Kents Cavern is one of Europe’s top prehistoric Stone Age caves with an extensive labyrinth of spectacular and easily accessible caverns open daily all year. This iconic heritage attraction has many quality tourism awards.
www.kents-cavern.co.uk
GREENWAY HOUSE & GARDENS, KINGSWEAR
At the beloved holiday home of the famous and much-loved author Agatha Christie and her family you can take a glimpse into their lives. This relaxed and atmospheric house is set in the 1950s, when Agatha and her family would spend summers and Christmases here with friends, relaxing by the river, playing croquet and clock golf, and reading her latest mystery to their guests. The family were great collectors, and the house is filled with archaeology, Tunbridgeware, silver, botanical china and books.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/greenway
BYGONES, TORQUAY
Find the unexpected at Bygones with three floors of pure nostalgia for all the family. Wander back in time, visit an authentic, life-size Victorian street including forge, sweet shop & apothecary.
www.bygones.co.uk
TOTNES CASTLE
A classic Norman motte and bailey castle, founded soon after the Conquest to overawe the Saxon town. A later stone shell-keep crowns its steep mound, giving sweeping views across the town rooftops to the River Dart.Climb to the top of the keep to enjoy stunning views over the town of Totnes and across to the River Dart. Or enjoy a picnic in the peaceful grounds under the shelter of age old trees.
www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/totnes-castle
BABBACOMBE CLIFF RAILWAY
Babbacombe Cliff Railway provides a comfortable and stylish way to travel down the cliffs from Babbacombe Downs to the delightful Oddicombe Beach. Built in 1926 and situated on the South West Coast Path, it transports around 120,000 people each year up and down the cliffs.
www.babbacombecliffrailway.co.uk
PAIGNTON ZOO
With more animals than anyone else in the South West, you’re in for a really wild day out in Devon for all the family! With over two thousand creatures to get close to, indoor and outdoor play areas, the Jungle Express train, keeper talks, animal feeding sessions and six amazing animal habitats.
www.paigntonzoo.org.uk
TORQUAY DINOSAUR WORLD
Torquay’s Dinosaur World is an fun interactive indoor exhibition that brings dinosaurs and their worlds to life! There are a host of scaled and full size models set in realistic scenes accompanied by exciting information. There are excavation sites where you can uncover fascinating fossils, dinosaurs that you can sit with if you are brave enough, a fun family quiz and many other interactive exhibits.
www.torquaysdinosaurworld.co.uk
BABBACOMBE MODEL VILLAGE
Visit this famous Torquay attraction to take time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and feel on top of the world as you see it recreated in miniature.
www.model-village.co.uk
COCKINGTON VILLAGE & COUNTRY PARK
Just a mile from Torquay seafront, you’ll discover the beautiful thatched village of Cockington, and at its heart 460 acres of beautiful country park.Step back in time in the Church of St George and Saint Mary (c1069), take a walk around the ornamental lakes, woodlands and formal gardens or, for the adventurous, follow the Murder Mystery Trail.
www.cockingtoncourt.org
REACH OUTDOORS
Explore the Geopark’s spectacular coastline with an adventure to remember. Reach Outdoors are the South West’s Adventure Specialists. Providing Coasteering, Kayak Tours, Climbing and Abseiling; with the flexibility to deliver across the Torbay area and beyond. With prices starting from just £20pp, their quality guides create an adventure accessible for all.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/reach-outdoors
DARTMOUTH RAIL & RIVERBOAT COMPANY
Operating from North Quay Steps on Torquay Harbour. Run the Sea Train Adventure from Torquay to Dartmouth by boat, returning by steam train to Paignton and Number 12 bus to Torquay. Also the Dartmouth Day Cruise from Torquay to Dartmouth, and the Round Robin trip – bus between Torquay and Totnes, boat up the River Dart, and steam train.
www.dartmouthrailriver.co.uk
BOAT TRIPS
There are a wide range of boat trips running across Tor Bay, from ferries between Torquay and Brixham to wildlife cruises and special events boats. Whether you’re looking for a sight-seeing trip, fishing excursion or simply to cross the bay on a ferry, you’ll find what you’re looking for here.
www.englishriviera.co.uk/things-to-do/boat-trips-torquay
GOLF
Whether you’re dedicating an entire trip to improving your handicap, or you’re simply keen to get stuck into a healthy but relaxing holiday activity, the English Riviera has plenty to offer golf fans.
Situated just three miles from Torquay’s centre, Torquay Golf Club offers a first class parkland layout that offers a challenging yet rewarding test of golf in beautiful natural surroundings. Extensive views from the course encompass Lyme Bay in the east across the water to as far afield as Portland Bill, and to the rugged tors of Dartmoor to the west. Our tree lined fairways and high quality greens present an interesting challenge on each hole.
www.torquaygolfclub.co.uk
WALKING
Meadfoot & London Bridge: A walk starting from the strand next to Torquay harbour, with splendid views out across Tor Bay, this walk is a circular 4 mile route with lots of points of interest and fantastic views to enjoy along your way. There are plenty of other great walking options in the area, if you enquire with our Reception team, they will be happy to assist with maps and directions.
www.southwestcoastpath.org.uk