Staying at the Belgrave Sands Hotel & Spa in Torquay which is situated in one of the most scenic areas of Torbay. The hotel is situated on the level near to the seafront & Tor Abbey and the Torquay town centre is within walking distance. This totally refurbished hotel has indoor leisure facilities & spa; indoor pool, evening entertainment and excellent hotel with fine dining experience.
Included
Exeter Christmas Market: is unrivalled in the region for the choice of things to do, whatever the weather, night or day. Explore the city’s many attractions all within close walking distance of each other. The city is segmented into distinct quarters to help you explore hidden gems and surprises along the way. The 4 quarters are the Castle Quarter, Cathedral Quarter, High Street & Princesshay.
Day off in Resort.
Optional
Babbacombe & Paignton:
Babbacombe sits adjacent to Torquay, yet continues to enjoy its own independence. It boasts its very own promenade, theatre, shops, restaurants, hotels, B&B’s and of course the world famous Babbacombe Model Village. Stunning coastal views are abundant right around Lyme Bay’s jurasic coast as far as Portland Bill. All this sits high above two beaches and a harbour with footpaths and road access in addition to the historic Babbacombe cliff railway, one of only a few original working funicular railways still in existence today. Babbacombe leads naturally into the adjoining village of St. Marychurch which has its own thriving shopping precinct with a wide choice of independently owned small shops and boutiques. Babbacombe is the ideal location for a quiet and peaceful holiday with the alternative Torquay town.
Paignton: Loved for its long sandy beaches, Paignton is a colourful, traditional seaside resort popular for its mild climate and lively seafront. The bustling pier, genteel buildings and streets and sense of class and style make this an English Riviera favourite for generations of visitors. History: Originally a Celtic settlement, Paignton was a fishing village right up until the 19th Century when the harbour was built. The arrival of the railway in 1859 brought crowds of visitors and the town quickly became a favourite tourist destination for the Victorians. Today Paignton is a landmark of the English Riviera and continues to be one of the most popular resorts in the UK.