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South Devon, Dartmouth, and The English Riviera

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Discover the quiet beauty of the English Riviera by heritage rail and explore pretty harbour towns, timeless villages, and picture-perfect countryside

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2025 Tour code: TQB25

About the tour

Experience the relaxed charm of the English Riviera on a holiday which features nostalgic journeys aboard heritage railways and a traditional boat cruise.

Staying in Paignton, a jewel in the crown of the English Riviera, this traditional seaside town creates the perfect base, with beautiful views across the seafront.

Unforgettable experiences

Travelling aboard the Dartmouth Steam Railway
Travelling aboard the Dartmouth Steam Railway
Take an old-fashioned journey on the Dartmouth Steam Railway, which runs along the picturesque Torbay coast, passing sloped woodlands alongside the serene River Dart, from Kingswear to Paignton.
Savouring a traditional Devon cream tea
Savouring a traditional Devon cream tea
Experience a real taste of Devon, indulging in a traditional high tea, which naturally includes a Devon cream scone, on an afternoon outing to the attractive seaside town of Dawlish.
Walking through the peaceful grounds of Buckfast Abbey
Walking through the peaceful grounds of Buckfast Abbey
Visit historic Buckfast Abbey, situated on the edge of Dartmoor National Park beside the River Dart, home to a working community of Benedictine monks, with beautiful gardens which we have free time to enjoy.
Sailing along the South Devon coastline
Sailing along the South Devon coastline
Enjoy a boat trip along the River Dart, from medieval Totnes to the pretty maritime town of Dartmouth, at the mouth of the estuary, an ideal way to see scenic South Devon.
Enjoying the scenery from the South Devon Railway
Enjoying the scenery from the South Devon Railway
Travel into the lush green valley of the River Dart on a steam-hauled round trip from Buckfastleigh to Totnes and back, a seven mile journey through an area of natural beauty.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – The traditional seaside resort of Paignton

Our holiday begins in the seaside town of Paignton, described as 'one of the brightest jewels' in the English Riviera, where we meet our Tour Manager in the mid-afternoon at our hotel. After settling in, there's time to look around and maybe walk along the Victorian esplanade to take in the views.

The town has an unspoilt harbour, a promenade, a traditional pier and an attractive beachfront with colourful beach huts. Later we gather at the hotel restaurant for dinner with the rest of our group.

Includes
  • Dinner
Day 2 - The English Riviera by boat and the Dartmouth Steam Railway

Our day starts with a coach transfer to the medieval town of Totnes for a boat cruise along the River Dart to Dartmouth, at the mouth of the Dart Estuary. We drift by idyllic riverside villages, the Sharpham Estate with its vineyards, and steep wooded hillsides until we reach Dartmouth.

On arrival, there's free time to look around the harbour town. You could visit the 14th-century Dartmouth Castle on the river bank, seek out a peaceful cove, or enjoy lunch at one of the modern restaurants, bars or traditional seaside fish and chip shops.

Later, we cross the Dart Estuary by ferry to the village of Kingswear, where - after some free time - we board the wonderful Dartmouth Steam Railway*, which takes us along the coastline back to Paignton. This scenic route passes the wooded slopes of Long Wood and the spectacular English Riviera Geopark coastline. In Paignton, we walk the short distance from the station to our hotel for dinner.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible. However, due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 – Exploring the seaside resort of Paignton at leisure

Today is a full free day to get to know Paignton at your own pace until dinner at our hotel. Paignton's picturesque harbour, promenade and public gardens are all easy to get around. You could also enjoy the views on a walk to the pier, or continue along the rugged headland.

The 18th-century harbour is the centre piece of the bay and a true maritime treasure, with colourful fishing boats and a historic harbour wall. There are restaurants and cafés here where you could sample some delicious freshly-caught local fish. You could also head to the bustling high street where you'll find everything from souvenirs to beach supplies.

However you decide to spend your day, dinner is served this evening at the hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 – The South Devon Railway, Buckfast Abbey and a Devon cream tea

Our coach takes us to the historic town of Buckfastleigh this morning, where we take a seven-mile journey on the South Devon Railway to Totnes and back. This steam-hauled round trip runs along the scenic valley of the River Dart, past babbling streams and charming woodland.

After a journey through some of Devon's most glorious countryside, our coach takes us to Buckfast Abbey. Home to a working community of Benedictine monks, there are award-winning gardens, an interactive exhibition, and a lovely chapel to discover at leisure.

This afternoon we visit the attractive coastal town of Dawlish, with a long sandy beach and home to a community of black swans. This popular resort is the perfect place to sit down to a traditional high tea, and we do just that in the Old Mill Tearoom, which dates from 1717, before a chance to get to know the town independently. We transfer back to our hotel by coach at the end of the afternoon with time to relax before dinner.

*Trains are steam-hauled where possible, however due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 – Homeward bound

After breakfast, our holiday draws to a close. It's time to check out and say your goodbyes before making your way home. Alternatively, you could continue to discover more of Devon on your own. Whichever direction you head to next, the memories of this relaxing holiday on the English Riviera are sure to remain with you.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

Mercure, Paignton

Mercure, Paignton

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Trains

The Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway
South Devon Railway

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J Staveley

4 stars

Submitted 24/Oct

We found the whole programme provided an interesting tour of the area. However on such a short duration holiday having a full day free seemed excessive having travelled so far to attend. The hotel Mercure that we stayed was 5 stars as was the tour guide. Ken Cumbria

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K Lawrence

5 stars

Submitted 24/Oct

Great trip Great Tour Manager Weather Iffy!

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Margarita Gates

3 stars

Submitted 23/Oct

The hotel was very comfortable and a pleasant environment, the dinner menu could be improved and the manner of ensuring everyone gets what they ordered the previous day needs improvement as some people were disappointed. The afternoon tea could have been a lot better, had expected a good quality dainty tea but was presented with over-large open sandwiches, cake, and scone which left us feeling full of stodge and unable to eat everything. The outings were enjoyable and the coaches comfortable. The tour manager was very efficient, friendly, and helpful.

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Dear Mrs Gates, Thank you for your review. It is great to hear that you found the trips enjoyable and the tour manager was very efficient, friendly and helpful! It is a shame that you found the food needed some improvement. Your feedback is important to us so i will be sure to pass this across to all relevant teams. Kindest regards, Sarah
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T Hutchinson

4 stars

Submitted 23/Oct

Well organized holiday with visits to steam railways, river trip and Buckfast Abbey. Afternoon cream tea in Teignmouth too much in terms of quantity and timing. Hotel satisfactory, though breakfast cereals and fruit juice choices rather limited for a 4 star hotel. Dinner choice of three each course improved in quantity and quality as week went on. Cost of extra night - more expensive when booking through GRJ than booking direct with hotel - this was not explained when booked. .

from Great Rail Journeys
Dear Mr Hutchinson, Thank you for your 4 star review. It is great to hear that you found the holiday well organised. I am sorry that the cost for the extra night was not explained at the time of booking. We do receive agent rates from hotels directly which we then pass on to our customers. Your feedback is important to us so i will be sure to pass this across to the relevant teams. Kindest regards, Sarah
The second sentence of the second para. could mean anything - that an agent's rate is better than dealing direct, or the opposite that one pay's the hotel rate plus the agent's commission. As GRJ have presumably booked the hotels directly, why can they not just book extra days direct rather than handing a third party commission?
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Mr Jay

5 stars

Submitted 18/Oct

As usual, with Great Rail Journeys, a total quality experience. From meeting our guide on arrival, who was waiting in reception on arrival to saying goodbye on our final day. The hotel was one of the best I have stayed with on my many holidays with Great Rail Journeys, and the benchmark is a high one. The Riviera and Torbay, is a somewhat tired and dated resort. The quality of the hotel, should help to inject some class into what has become a rather faded seaside resort. The excursions were superb and conveyed us to some really interesting places of real historic significance and class. A good short break and serious value for money, I do say. Derek Jay.

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David Watkins

4 stars

Submitted 18/Oct

tour manager Alex was very good. Disappointed no excursion on Wednesday. Hotel very good. menus not enough choice. River trip excellent.

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