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Cottages in Teignmouth
If you think no place offers you comfort and tranquillity at the same time, Holidu shows you that it is possible in Teignmouth, a town on the north shore of the estuary of the River Teign, in the district of Teignbridge, Devon, England. In 1690, it was the last place in England to be invaded by a foreign power. The city evolved from a fishing port to a fashionable tourist destination in recent centuries. You cannot miss Teignmouth to Dawlish Railway Walk, a paradise site that immerses you in a wooded path that ends at the top of the sea. You will be able to feel the stillness that invades your body while you travel this wonderful destination.
Cottages very close to the seaThe cottages in Teignmouth have unique architectural designs, some still keep their old style intact, others look more modern, others contemporary. The best of all is not their designs but the amenities they offer such as the internet, terrace, garden, and access to wonderful views. You can also choose from a wide variety of sizes, so if you go with your partner a small cabin is enough, now if you plan to go on holiday with your family, you will undoubtedly find many large accommodations to choose from. What are you waiting for to go and enjoy a unique holiday?
Travellers and activities
For those who enjoy moving from one place to another and seeing every corner, go to Teignmouth Town Beach, a beautiful place where you can cross by ferry from Teignmouth to Shaldon or cross the bridge between the two towns. There you will find beautiful cafés, you can dine at "ye olde jolly sailor", the oldest bar in Teignmouth or at least one of the oldest, offering very typical British food and gentile sandwiches.
Teignmouth for all budgetsNo matter if your budget is not that high, in this city you will find prices that easily fit your pocket. So be sure to check out The Teign Heritage - Teignmouth & Shaldon Museum. You will fully enjoy your visit to this small museum, housed in an iconic modern building in Teignmouth town centre. The exhibits, spread over 3 floors, are interesting, very informative, and a diverse mix of history and heritage can be observed. The staff, which is usually made up of volunteers, are very friendly and helpful. You will certainly not be disappointed to stop by this museum.
Teignmouth is known internationally thanks to the band Muse; its members studied and met at Teignmouth Community College.
Top 7 Travel Tips in Teignmouth
These pavilions are a blessing. It is a must-do if you go on holiday to Teignmouth and do not have time to go to the beach. Among its programming is the projection of films for children. Live opera and ballet. The building contains tourist information, the Pavilion staff is very helpful. So, you can see opera, ballet and films and feel free to visit, especially if you go with your family on a rainy day.
2. Don't miss The Factory Studio TheatreIt is a small theatre, with a very cosy bar and no air conditioning for the summer. The Players Teignmouth has a highly varied program of works, both popular and experimental. Check the construction calendar if you are visiting Teignmouth to ensure good entertainment.
3. Spend an afternoon at the Grand PierThere you will find a game room out front with slot machines and games, up to the other side and the end of the fenced pier. The black hole coin slot is interesting, you put a penny in and watch it a spin, there you will have fun. Best of all, they provide you with a good spot to take photos for free, so you won't have any excuses to complain.
4. Relax at River beach and Arts QuarterThis charming Teignmouth spot will find a sweet and charming atmosphere. It won't have High Street shops, but it will have interesting shops, galleries, and cafés, and the river beach itself is a great place to relax. You can spend hours on this magical river and beach just watching the boats and the daily activities that take place there.
5. Stroll along Back BeachThis little edge of sand is located on the side of the Teignmouth estuary. The moored boats and local fishermen who are dedicated to their maritime businesses rest there. You will be able to live the experience of contemplating the people of the area doing their routine activities. Do not hesitate to visit this small coastal town.
6. Pay attention to the opening hours in DevonThe opening hours are quite long throughout the United Kingdom: businesses are usually open between 9:00 and 10:00 until 18:00 or 19:00 on weekdays. Tourist attractions tend to have the same range, with reduced hours in winter. Supermarkets are usually open until 10 p.m. or 11 p.m., and there are several that are 24 hours a day. Bars and restaurants are usually not open after 11 pm, although there may be some exceptions on weekends and in large cities. On Sundays, businesses generally close or open only in the morning. This does not apply to pubs, restaurants, and supermarkets, which tend to operate with the same or slightly reduced hours.
7. Don't miss the Teignbridge Coastal TourThis area of the Teignbridge coast captivates tourists and retired residents of communities like Dawlish, Starcross, and the harbour from Teignmouth. Dawlish Warren reaches an area of dunes in the outlet of the River Exe estuary. At the head of the estuary, there is the commercial centre, Newton Abbot that takes care of the administrative services of the district. Its light industries include food processing, electrical engineering, and publishing.
Information about cottages in Teignmouth
🏡 Cottages available: | 32 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 18 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 6% of the properties. |