Paignton in Devon

Paignton is a Town in the county of Devon.

Paignton is a charming coastal town located in the beautiful county of Devon, England. It is situated on the stunning English Riviera, and offers a plethora of activities to visitors of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing seaside holiday or an action-packed adventure, Paignton has something for everyone.

The beach here is one of the best around, boasting golden sand that stretches along three miles of wide oceanfront. With plenty of places to eat and drink close by, you can enjoy a day at the beach without ever having to leave it! Sunbathers will also be pleased to know that Paignton has been awarded Blue Flag status for its cleanliness and quality.

If you want to explore further afield, there are plenty of places to visit nearby. The Torquay Museum is well worth a visit, with exhibits covering local history from prehistoric times all the way up to Victorian life. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, why not take a boat ride out into Lyme Bay? You could even take an exciting trip out onto Dartmoor National Park with its breathtaking scenery and fascinating wildlife.

For those who prefer indoor entertainment, Paignton has plenty to offer too! There’s the Palace Theatre which hosts music gigs throughout the year as well as comedy nights and cabaret shows. And just outside town lies Paington Zoo where kids can get up close and personal with some incredible animals - including red pandas and snow leopards!

When it comes to nightlife, Paignton won’t disappoint either; there’s something for every taste. From traditional pubs serving up locally sourced ales and ciders, to trendy cocktail bars pumping out hip hop tunes - whatever your preference you’ll find it here!

Of course no visit would be complete without sampling some traditional Devonshire cuisine; expect hearty meals such as fish & chips or pasties washed down with local cider or ale - heavenly!

All in all there is something for everybody in Paignton; whether you’re looking for a family holiday filled with fun activities or an adults-only getaway full of culture and relaxation - this stunning seaside town has it all!

Paignton postcode: TQ4 6

Retail in Paignton

There are great places to visit near Paignton including some great cities, historic buildings, villages, canals, rivers and streams, beaches, geological features, sssis, hiking areas, nature reserves, towns, parks, airports, castles and ruins.

The area close to Paignton boasts some of the best cities including Exeter.

Exeter Cathedral, St Mary Steps, and St Stephen's Church - Exeter are great places to visit near Paignton if you like historic buildings.

Paignton's best nearby villages can be found at Starcross, Lynton and Lynmouth, Littleham, Otterton, Branscombe, Beer, and Hope Cove.

Paignton has some unmissable canals nearby like Exeter Canal, and Grand Western Canal at Tiverton.

East Lyn River is a great place to visit close to Paignton if you like rivers and streams.

The area around Paignton boasts some of the best beaches including Blacklands Beach, Branscombe Beach, and Hope Cove.

Geological Features to visit near Paignton include Valley of Rocks.

There are a number of sssis near to Paignton including Dartmoor.

Places near Paignton feature a number of interesting hiking areas including Dartmoor.

Places near Paignton feature a number of interesting nature reserves including Dartmoor.

Dartmouth, Tiverton, Crediton, Topsham, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, and Seaton are great places to visit near Paignton if you like towns.

Don't miss Bicton Park's parks if visiting the area around Paignton.

Don't miss Exeter Airport's airports if visiting the area around Paignton.

Places near Paignton feature a number of interesting castles including Berry Pomeroy Castle.

Don't miss Berry Pomeroy Castle's ruins if visiting the area around Paignton.

Paignton History

There are some historic monuments around Paignton:

Places to see near Paignton

History of Paignton

The railway line to Paignton was built by the Dartmouth and Torbay Railway, and opened to passengers on 2 August 1859, providing Torquay and Paignton with a link to London.

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Lakes near Paignton

    Rivers near Paignton