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The charming southwest Devon coastal town of Salcombe sits on the banks of the Kingsbridge Estuary, located within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; Salcombe is well-known for its exceptional coastal views, beautiful beaches and rolling countryside. With its unique location, Salcombe boasts both estuary views and gorgeous beaches.

Whether you’re fine dining, tasting the local produce at one of the many restaurants at North Sands, taking in the sights of Salcombe at Mill Bay or building sandcastles in East Portlemouth, you are bound to find an idyllic beach to get away from the crowds.

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Featuring a centre for sailing, Salcombe is a water sports haven; whether you want to swim, sail, surf, kayak, paddleboard or much more, you are in the right place. At Salcombe Harbour, you’ll also find yachts, powerboats, superyachts and more – there’s so much choice!

Famous for its selection of vast soft sandy beaches and pretty coves, it’s the perfect base to set up camp for a holiday well spent out on the water or explore the many footpaths found in the surrounding picturesque countryside. After a long day on the water, sit amongst the historic Salcombe buildings to enjoy the waterfront terrace views from the comfort of the local and oldest brewery, Palmers dating back to 1794.

There are various shops, hotels and eateries to enjoy the renowned Devon cream tea in the town centre, boasting the glorious coastal scenery and views of Salcombe Harbour. A vibrant town with a nautical feel, ideal for a getaway or day trip – either way, you won’t want to leave.

Whether you’re fine dining, tasting the local produce at one of the many restaurants at North Sands, taking in the sights of Salcombe at Mill Bay or building sandcastles in East Portlemouth, you are bound to find an idyllic beach to get away from the crowds.

Featuring a centre for sailing, Salcombe is a water sports haven; whether you want to swim, sail, surf, kayak, paddleboard or much more, you are in the right place. At Salcombe Harbour, you’ll also find yachts, powerboats, superyachts and more – there’s so much choice!

Famous for its selection of vast soft sandy beaches and pretty coves, it’s the perfect base to set up camp for a holiday well spent out on the water or explore the many footpaths found in the surrounding picturesque countryside. After a long day on the water, sit amongst the historic Salcombe buildings to enjoy the waterfront terrace views from the comfort of the local and oldest brewery, Palmers dating back to 1794.

There are various shops, hotels and eateries to enjoy the renowned Devon cream tea in the town centre, boasting the glorious coastal scenery and views of Salcombe Harbour. A vibrant town with a nautical feel, ideal for a getaway or day trip – either way, you won’t want to leave.

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British Marine South West

4 Providence Court

Exeter, Devon EX2 5JL

Registered number: 05203436