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Sail, Rail & Ancient Trails in South Devon Based at the (grand old) Duke of Cornwall hotel in Plymouth, our tour of South Devon takes in some of its oldest attractions set amidst the wild beauty of Dartmoor. We feature Morwellham Quay, and the Mayflower Museum, enjoy a railway journey and a scenic cruise and explore ancient Tavistock at our leisure. PACKAGED ITINERARY Day 1 Arrival We step back in time this morning as we visit the award-winning Morwellham Quay which forms part of a World Heritage Site featuring the only open copper mine in the UK, made accessible to visitors by a riverside railway. Next we make our way to Tavistock, a thriving market town and the only town in Devon to hold world heritage status. We have plenty of free time for lunch and a stroll around the many independent shops as well as the ancient indoor pannier market, discover We head to the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth this morning, from where we enjoy a 1 hour return harbour cruise across the Plymouth Sound, past Plymouth Hoe and Drake’s Island, heading to the Royal Naval Dockyard. Once back on dry land, we visit the Mayflower Museum . In the afternoon, we enjoy free time in the old harbour area of Plymouth, browsing the historic independent shops and cafés. Day 4 South Devon Railway & Dartmoor Today, we enjoy a return journey on the South Devon Railway from Buckfastleigh to Totnes, along a seven mile stretch of line that runs along the stunning valley of the River Dart. In the afternoon, we have a scenic drive across spectacularly beautiful Dartmoor. Day 5 Departure After breakfast, we make our way home. We arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Day 2 Morwellham Quay & Tavistock the museum or even the 28 blue plaques on the Heritage Trail. Day 3 Plymouth Boat Cruise, Mayflower Museum & Plymouth

Mayflower Museum

Morwellham Quay

South Devon Railway

Duke of Cornwall Plymouth, Devon

Built in 1863, ‘The Grand Old Duke’ springs to mind for this striking hotel with its beautiful Victorian gothic architecture. The Duke of Cornwall is ideally located on the fringe of Plymouth’s vibrant city centre, just a short stroll from Plymouth Hoe promenade and its beautiful ocean views, and combines historical features such as the Grade II listed staircase with sympathetic modernisations. The 72 uniquely decorated bedrooms feature traditional furnishings and are equipped with a TV, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. The elegant restaurant has beautiful features, including a domed ceiling and classic décor, while the spacious bar and lounge area features wood panelling and chesterfield sofas. • Lift • Bar • Restaurant • Tea/coffee in room • Coach parking is off-site & chargeable 4 Nights Half Board Twin from £372pp No Single Supplement (max 5 incl driver) Based on Sunday arrivals

Why not make the most of our proximity to Cornwall and spend a day exploring the lovely county? Please call our sales team for information.

Inclusions • Porterage • Choice of menu • Tea/coffee after dinner • Entrance to Morwellham Quay • 1 hour return Plymouth harbour cruise • Entrance to Mayflower Museum • South Devon Railway return journey Buckfastleigh - Totnes

Plymouth Harbour

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