Food and drink scene
Local places to eat and drink
This pub is within 5 minutes walk of the bungalow and offers bar food for lunch and dinner.
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The Whitchurch Inn
Church HillThis pub is within 5 minutes walk of the bungalow and offers bar food for lunch and dinner.
Cornish Arms
West StreetExcellent food served but can be pricey.
Pizza restaurant, popular outside seating area, weather permitting!
18 habitants recommandent
Church Lane
1 Church LnPizza restaurant, popular outside seating area, weather permitting!
TJ's & LJ's Fish and Chips
36 Brook StClassic fish and chip shop.
Birds Nest Tavistock
4 Barley Market StThe only Chinese sit-down restaurant in Tavistock.
Thariks Tandoori
67 West StOne of 2 sit down Indian restaurants in Tavistock.
Flapjackery
14 Duke StMouthwatering selection of flapjacks!
Country Cheeses
Market RoadHuge selection of local cheeses.
The Queen's Head
79-80 West StTypical Wetherspoons with cheap beer and food.
Dukes Coffee House
8-11 Market RdCafe, restaurant by the Pannier Market with lots of outside seating.
Shopping
Tavistock has a good selection of independent shops and food outlets.
Pannier Market
Great local market stalls offering all sorts of items!
Palmer's Of Tavistock Ltd
50 Brook StExcellent local meats.
Sightseeing
Projet Eden
About an hours drive away is the world famous Eden Project.
Aquarium national de la Marine
Plymouth's historic waterside area, many bars and restaurants and quirky shops.
141 habitants recommandent
Barbican
Plymouth's historic waterside area, many bars and restaurants and quirky shops.
Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery
Tavistock PlaceHoe Promenade
The famous Hoe where Drake played bowls.
City/town information
Newquay is the surfing paradise of England, a dream come true for any beach lover. The pristine beaches and surfing spots call out all the hydrophilic bums in search for the next beach holidays. There are plenty to choose from things to do in Newquay highlights being architecture, natural trails and historic sites. Also, check out the steam railway in Lappa Valley, which is one of a kind. For aviation geeks, a visit to Cornwall aviation heritage centre is a must.
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Newquay
Newquay is the surfing paradise of England, a dream come true for any beach lover. The pristine beaches and surfing spots call out all the hydrophilic bums in search for the next beach holidays. There are plenty to choose from things to do in Newquay highlights being architecture, natural trails and historic sites. Also, check out the steam railway in Lappa Valley, which is one of a kind. For aviation geeks, a visit to Cornwall aviation heritage centre is a must.
About one hour and 20 minutes away, Falmouth has superb restaurants and quirky shops.
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Falmouth
About one hour and 20 minutes away, Falmouth has superb restaurants and quirky shops.