Plymouth Visitor Information
Home of clotted cream teas and where the Mayflower set sail for the New World in 1620, Plymouth can be discovered nestling on the South West coast.
Places to enjoy while in Plymouth include the Plymouth Dome whilst submerged in local seafaring history and accounts of Sir Francis Drake and Captain Cook. Here you will also encounter the majestic Eddystone Lighthouse and admire the natural beauty of the regions natural harbour.
While the city centre has much to offer on account of its being a flourishing university town, you will find much going on the outer periphery of Plymouth. For hiking and other outdoor pursuits, you may feel inclined to indulge in the wilds of Dartmoor. Plymouth’s Tamar Valley is designated an area of outstanding beauty with many a camera opportunity at every turn!