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Luttrells holds a captivating location over the River Dart, reflecting the elegance and charm of this historic riverside estate. With sweeping views across to Dartmouth, this enchanting home is one of the most desirable locations in the area. Inside, airy rooms in soft coastal tones invite relaxation with friends and family, while large windows and private terraces capture the ever changing beauty of the estuary. Just a short ferry hop from the vibrant heart of Dartmouth, this retreat captures the essence of South Devon’s coastal charm in an unforgettable way.

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Privacy and prestige

One of the most sought after private locations in the area

Perfect for friends and family

Create beautiful memories from this fantastic home

Pole position

Prime position overlooking the River Dart with everything to see

Stunning waterfront position

Sit on the terrace with your G&T surveying the everchanging scene below

Incredible dining and outdoor areas

Cook up that Lobster supper and dine in style under the stars

Luttrells Overview

Perched perfectly in private grounds on the River Dart, Luttrells is all about that "hidden gem" vibe - with a serious dose of style and comfort. Think dreamy views, total privacy, and every reason to kick back and relax. This place feels like it’s worlds away, but it’s just over the water from this pretty coastal town.

Every room is thoughtfully arranged, allowing you to soak in this waterside scene, from the plush lounge with panoramic windows that spill out on to the sunny terrace, to the bedrooms and bathrooms basking in those views. Perfect for lazy mornings planning the day ahead or a leisurely breakfast al fresco, the terrace is your front-row seat to watch the bustling river scenes.

The kitchen is all set up for preparing easy relaxed suppers for your friends and family, fresh fish from the local market is a must. Choose to dine under the stars on the terrace and sizzle those tasty finds on the barbecue, or for chillier evenings the pretty table inside will be perfect. The open plan layout make for fun chopping and chatting. Relax after dinner with a movie and enjoy the warmth of the cosy woodburner together. A useful utility room and separate cloakroom are on this floor.

Step downstairs to the spacious airy bedrooms. They are about laid back luxury, each room is decorated with soft calming tones. The perfect retreats after a day exploring. The master bedroom has a door opening on to the terrace to let in that sea air in the morning. The private balcony off the main suite is a real treat, just you, your morning coffee (or evening wine), and a sweeping panorama over the river - it’s like nature’s own widescreen. Let’s not forget the en-suites, each bathroom is thoughtfully designed. One with a deep soaking tub, sipping your glass of fizz here is like being in your own private spa with a view. A rainfall shower in the second bathroom with fluffy towels and L'Occitane toiletries that just beg to be used.

But it’s the exclusivity that makes Luttrells truly exceptional. Here, privacy is not just a promise but an experience, tucked away in its own gated haven, this home offers you a quiet retreat while still being just a stone’s throw from all the charms of pretty Dartmouth. It’s a world of your own, complete with the sights, sounds, and subtle luxuries that will make you feel both spoiled and right at home. It has timeless charm meeting luxurious tranquillity - a perfect sanctuary to unwind, recharge, and fall in love with this area.

Parking: There is an allocated private parking space in the private gated area. There is also a top gate access and public parking available close by.

Dogs: Please note that Luttrells is one of our pet-free properties so perfect for those without dogs

Please note that this property has lots of steps.

Wifi: Luttrells has WiFi so if you need to stay in touch with the outside world, you can!

Access to the main house gardens is strictly not permitted.

A babe-in-arms is most welcome at Luttrells. A travel cot can be provided on request (just ping us an email once you've made your booking). Please note, you will need to bring your own mattress and cot bedding.

Floorplan

Layout

Street Level

  • Enter through the private gates and parking area. Luttrell House is accessed via steps up to property - rear gate access from top lane also available for unloading purposes

Ground Floor

  • Open-plan kitchen, dining and seating area with woodburner and doors opening on to terrace
  • The kitchen has an electric oven/microwave and hob, built in fridge/freezer and dishwasher, kettle and toaster
  • The dining area sits between the kitchen and lounge
  • The open plan living area lounge has spectacular views of the River Dart, large wall mounted flat screen TV, wood burner and large opening doors lead out onto a terrace with outdoor sofa
  • Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Cloakroom with WC and basin

Lower Ground Floor

  • Master bedroom with super king bed, fitted wardrobes, door opening on to terrace and en suite with bathtub, shower and WC
  • Second bedroom with super king bed and en suite shower room with rainfall shower, basin and WC

Outside Area

  • Terrace with loungers - waterside view
  • Terrace with sofa from main living area - waterside view
  • Terrace with dining table and chairs - waterside view and Charcoal BBQ

Finer Details

Appliances

  • Washer
  • Tumble Dryer
  • Electric oven and hob
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Flat screen TV
  • High speed WiFi
  • Sonos One play speaker
  • Woodburner
  • Hairdryer
  • Iron and iron board

Facilities

  • Outdoor terraces
  • Charcoal BBQ

Parking

  • There is parking for one vehicle

FAQs

Sleeps

4

Beds

  • 2 x Super King

Changeover Day

Fridays and Mondays for peak periods, flexibility at other times and for short breaks

Arrival and Departure

Arrival from 4:00pm, departure by 10am

Wifi Speed

Upload Speed: 24.5 Mb/s
Download Speed: 88.1 Mb/s
Last checked on 21/11/2025

Bed Linen

High quality bed linen supplied and changed weekly

Toiletries

L'Occitane toiletries provided

Towels

Each guest has one hand towel and one bath sheet

Coffee Machine

Cafetiere

Dog Friendly?

This property does not accept dogs

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Additional Information

  • Outside terraces
  • There are stairs between the first and lower ground floors
  • There are steps up to and around the property
  • Due to its waterside location, children must be supervised at all times
  • Restrictions – Luttrells has a number of terraces and vantage points of the river therefore access to the gardens and grounds of Kittery Court is prohibited and clearly labelled with the use of “No Entry” signs and chained off. Access to the water is prohibited from within the grounds of Kittery Court and there are no moorings nor are there any landing points for vessels such as boats and paddle boards. Please can you use the slip way located directly outside the yacht club.
  • Please see the neighbouring smaller property The Quay should you have extra family wanting to stay in the same grounds here
If you’d like to check any specific information that isn't mentioned in our descriptions, please call us and speak to one of our Holiday Consultants or see our FAQ's page.

Parking Information

You have one parking space within the courtyard. Please ensure you park on the left hand side as you enter the gate ensuring that other cars can come and go via the gate at all times.

Please note that access is needed to the garages by the family and staff at all times. The family will park their car directly in front of the large wooden door for Kittery Court.

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Luttrells Location

Perfectly set beside the beautiful Dartmouth estuary this exclusive waterside bolthole, offers captivating views, so mesmeric you'll not want to leave this luxury location. Listen to the Dartmouth Steam Railway train as it leaves the station at Kingswear. Lose a sense of time gazing at this pretty river scene. Hop on the ferry to sample the delicious food on offer at the famous restaurants in Dartmouth or visit the Agatha Christie house nearby.
The village is famous to the sailing community, with the River Dart being a superb natural harbour, accommodating several marinas and deep-water moorings and the village is the home of the Royal Dart Yacht Club, hosts of the annual Royal Regatta.

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Nothing less than 5 out of 5. The house was exceptional and we are already looking at Finest Stays for next year. The only challenge we had was leaving as no one wanted to!
Mr Upton
August 2025
We give Luttrells five stars. It is a wonderful property in a stunning location. Clean and contemporary with comfortable beds, beautiful linen and super soft towels. The showers were powerful, lots of hot water and we appreciated the L’Occitiane products. We loved sitting on the balcony watching river life and enjoying the last rays of the sun. It is in a great position for the ferry and we enjoyed popping back and forth to Dartmouth. The steps up to the property are challenging particularly after hiking on the coast path but we managed them and thought of all those ice creams we were burning off! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and after much research looking at other properties we are so glad we chose this one.
D. Kay
July 2025
The property is newly converted and was very clean and well equipped. The beds are extremely comfortable with very good quality mattresses and bed linen and the bathrooms have powerful showers and quality fittings. The location was excellent - being on the quieter and sunnier side of the estuary but literally a couple of minutes walk from Lower Ferry to get over to Dartmouth. Facing west, we had sun on the terrace until 8pm and there are comfortable sun loungers provided with cushions. It felt very private and you are not aware of people in surrounding properties. All rooms overlooked the river out towards Dartmouth and the views are outstanding and even better than the photographs suggest with plenty of boat activity to observe.
Ms Collier
May 2025
We had a fabulous stay at Lutrells. It’s a beautiful property in a fabulous location.
Mrs Bullis
May 2025
We stayed at Luttrells in kingswear and it was so lovely we booked a second week can’t recommend it highly enough to anyone who is thinking of going it’s definitely a ten out of ten
Mr Clarke
April 2025

Things To Do In Kingswear

Crabbing in Kingswear

Crabbing in Kingswear If you’re planning a holiday in one of our Finest Stays properties and you’re familiar with our website, you’ll already know that crabbing is big business here in South Devon. Not only by the crab fishermen who head out to sea with their crabbing pots but also by visitors (and locals) who line the embankment on both sides of the River Dart. So when we talk about crabbing in Kingswear, we’re talking about the smaller inedible Shore Crabs. This little crustacean is enticed onto the line by a piece of bacon (or a smelly mackerel head if you can find one!) Once the bait is taken, the line is then very gently pulled up and the little crab is plopped into a waiting bucket of sea water. Avoid overcrowding the bucket… just put in a few crabs at a time to observe their antics, before carefully releasing them back into the water.  Kids love crabbing; it gives them a sense of freedom (which is often so restricted) and takes you back to a childhood when you were free to play, explore the shallows and discover an underwater world in the rockpools on the beach. What could be better than lying flat on your tummy with both arms hanging over the embankment wall, line in hand and bucket filled with water at the ready. Crabbing in Kingswear is great fun for all the family and one of those kids’ bucket list  ‘must do while on holiday’ things. The Finest team recommends holding a crabbing challenge; the excitement is all in the catch and to see who can hook the largest or the most crab. The kids will soon have you joining in and believe us when we say it’s pretty addictive! What can be better than a bit of sheer escapism and spending time with the family doing something that’s fun. Contact us How to go crabbing in Kingswear The best time to go crabbing in Kingswear is when the tide is coming in Tie your bait onto the line and cast it out as far as possible into the water. Try and aim for some seaweed where the crabs may well be lurking  Hold the line loosely until you can feel a slight nibble on the bait. Be patient.. this can take a little while, perhaps wait for 5 minutes before pulling in the line Prepare your net and have it ready to scoop the crab before you lift it out of the water  When you feel a tug on the line, gently pull it in, take it easy so that the crab isn’t aware of what’s happening and try not to bump it on the wall as you bring it in Pop the crab into the bucket of water. Once you have compared, counted and admired your catch, release them gently back into the water and watch them scuttle away. Don’t forget The crabs can nip in self-defence so remember to keep little fingers and toes away from the pincers! For more crabbing advice check out our Top 5 Mistakes When Crabbing. Or visit the Salcombe CrabFest which is usually held at the end of April/early May each year. Things to do in Kingswear

Kingswear Shops

Kingswear Shops Sitting across the river from Dartmouth, Kingswear is a charming village with sailing (rather than shopping) at its heart. There is, however, a local village store that is licensed and very well stocked for your day-to-day essentials. But for those of you in need of a little retail therapy, hop on the ferry and discover Dartmouth's excellent shops. Stroll through the meandering narrow streets lined with independent boutiques, art galleries, delis and high-end high-street brands, stop off for a coffee or lunch and make a day of it. Dartmouth has always been a popular town for shopping and it’s perfect for picking up gifts from the stylish interiors shops or perhaps a brolly in a downpour! Don’t miss the Old Market Square with its specialist stalls and shops. Friday is market day in Dartmouth but there’s also an Artisan Market on the 4th Saturday of the month and a popular Farmers’ Market on the 2nd Saturday of the month for the best local produce, fish and meat.  And finally… When the shopping is done, pick up some fish and chips from Rockfish and find yourself a bench at Bayards Cove - simply perfect! Shopping in Kingswear and Dartmouth Saveurs Boulangerie, Patisserie and Chocolaterie, Market Street This great independent French bakery and café produces the finest freshly baked pastries, chocolates, cakes and bread. Fancy yourself as a bit of a baker? You can sign up for one of their French baking courses. Great for a coffee and a croissant.   Wild Food Devon - Fish & Game, Mark Lobb, Market Square This established fishmonger supplies fresh fish, all caught within 30 miles of Brixham and Plymouth. Mark also specialises in game so if you’re looking for a brace of pheasants or fancy a venison steak, he’s your man. You can find Mark at his permanent spot in the Market Square.  Triton Galleries, Foss Street An unrivalled collection of collectable limited edition prints and original art from leading British contemporary artists.  Simon Drew Gallery, Foss Street  Working in pen and ink, Simon creates quirky wildlife drawings combined with nonsense verse for prints, cards and mugs. Pop into his gallery and check out his range of ceramics, the gallery opened in 1981 and is one of the mainstays of the town but Simon’s work can now be spotted throughout the UK. Dartmouth Silver, Foss Street Contemporary handcrafted silver jewellery made in the Dartmouth studio. Browser Books, Foss Street Well worth a browse… this independent bookshop is packed with brilliant titles for your holiday reading.  Paul Barclay Designs, Oxford Street Earning a reputation as one of the leading artists in the south west, Paul Barclay’s pictures of yachts and buildings are instantly recognisable. Nash & Duff, Newcomen Road Beautiful hand made bags from this independent British lifestyle shop. Treat yourself! Escape to the Coast, Lower Street  Small local independent manufacturers showcasing coastal style interiors gifts and fashion. The Dart Gallery, Lower Street Two floors of works from select established British artists. Distinctly Living, Lower Street Contemporary stylish home and kitchenware and unique furniture design. Great for coastal inspired gifts! Jack Speak, Lower Street Stylish coastal clothing from this emerging Dartmouth based British Naval Heritage lifestyle brand.  Seasalt, Fairfax Place Cornish based company offering functional, stylish clothing, bags, footwear and jewellery. Bert & Buoy, Fairfax Place Stylish and distinctive, Bert & Buoy sell original art on coastal homeware - British blankets, framed prints, cushions, tea towels, glasses and mugs. Crew Clothing, Fairfax Place This local coastal clothing brand started in Salcombe in ‘93 and reflects the lifestyle of the British seaside.  Dartmouth Butchers, Victoria Road This family run business is Dartmouth's only butchers. They make their own sausages and all meat is all locally sourced guaranteeing traceability.  11 Clothing, Victoria Road This local independent store sells branded clothing, accessories and footwear.  Smith Street Deli, The Old Shambles Smith Street Fab selection of local cheeses and deli products. Delicious coffee, pastries and lunches. Fat Face, The Quay This much loved brand selling easy going clothes was originally started by a couple of young Brits selling T-shirts to fund their skiing! Henry Lloyds, The Quay Clothing for the great outdoors, lovely tech savvy and mostly high end yachtie gear.  Hollands (formally Dartmouth Boating Centre), Riverside Court South Embankment Great for outdoor clothing and boating gear.  Visit Kingswear

Kingswear Travel

How to get to Kingswear Kingswear is beautiful… you couldn’t get any closer to the water if you tried. This quintessential coastal village is a thriving hotspot and a hive of activity during the summer months but it’s really quite accessible with excellent rail and road transport links taking you to the very heart of this beauty spot.  Whether you’re arriving by air, rail or road, here’s how to get to Kingswear... Flying to Kingswear Well almost… Regular flights into both Exeter and Bristol airports are a great entry gate into the south west especially if you’re visiting from Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, The Channel Isles and further afield. Hire a car at the airport and the drive to Kingswear should take you less than an hour from Exeter. From Bristol airport it's just over two hours - 98 miles if you pick up a hire car. Alternatively get the train from Bristol Temple Meads to Brixham then get a taxi to Kingswear. Driving to Kingswear Your trip to Kingswear is easier than you may imagine. As with any other of our South Hams towns and villages the M5 and A30 brings you to Exeter where you join the A38. Once on the A38 you keep left for Torquay which takes you up Telegraph Hill along the A380. Keep on the A380 and follow signs for Brixham and the A3022. Take a right turn onto the Dartmouth Road the A379 the follow signs for Kingswear and the B3205. Kingswear by Train Paignton is the closest railway station to Kingswear, the journey usually takes around 3 hours 10 minutes. From Paignton, pick up a taxi for the 20 minutes ride to Kingswear which should cost around £17 as a guide.  Taxi Numbers If you’re arriving by train we recommend pre-booking your taxi from Paignton Station to your holiday cottage. South Devon is a popular holiday destination and you may find the waiting taxis are all snapped up. Choose from our ultimate list of Kingswear taxi numbers Ultimate List of Kingswear Taxi Numbers

Kingswear Sailing

Sailing in Kingswear You can’t stay in Kingswear and not get out on the water in some shape or form. Whether it's a quick hop on the ferry across the river to Dartmouth, a fishing trip or aboard a luxury yacht… the water beckons. Kingswear and Dartmouth have always been recognised as well-renowned sailing destinations and receive many visiting crafts from the UK and overseas. The deep moorings provide easy access to the pontoons with no need to wait for the rising tide before setting sail. The River Dart is very popular with kayakers and paddle boarders and is a great way of exploring the narrow creeks and discovering the wildlife along the way. To keep things simple, we’ve done the leg work for you and chosen local hire companies who will kit you out with all the necessary life jackets and buoyancy aids to get you out on the water. The Dart Harbour Sea School The Dart Harbour Sea School offers RYA sailing and RYA powerboating courses and yacht charter off the south Devon coast. Their qualified instructors and skippers will go the extra nautical mile to ensure you get the most of your day. Dart Harbour Sea School has some great craft including 4.8m RIBS, Fairline Phantom and their recent addition; the Bavaria 36 cruising yacht.   Dartmouth Boat Hire Centre Visit Dartmouth Boat Hire Centre for the mini superyacht experience giving you the freedom to explore the meandering river Dart with its stunning waterfront properties, diverse wildlife and amazing views.  The Paddle Shack Jump aboard one of the fastest-growing sports! SUP has taken the world by storm and it’s a sport that anyone can try. With a little tuition from the Paddle Shack you’ll soon be exploring the secret spots along the River Dart.  Nomad Marine For an exhilarating rib ride, get in touch with Nomad Marine as they dash along the coastline between Start Point, Salcombe, Hallsands or Berry Head. Perfect for seal and dolphin spotting. You’ll find them at Double Steps Pontoon, Dartmouth TQ6 9AL or call 07458 386787. Sea Kayak Adventures Qualified instructors lead these kayaking adventures. A great way to get out on the waters and explore the stunning South Devon coastline with these experienced guys. A wonderful family day out!  River and Harbour Cruises This circular cruise takes in some of the best spots along the River Dart including Bayards Cove, Dartmouth and Kingswear Castles, Dittisham village, Britannia Royal Naval College, Sir Walter Raleigh’s Boathouse and Greenway Quay. A lovely family day out which starts and finishes in Dartmouth.  Coasteering in South Devon If you’re looking for adventure. this one ticks all the boxes … great for the adrenaline junkies out there! Explore the coastline along intertidal crevices along the rocky coastline by swimming, jumping and climbing without the use of floats, boats or boards.  For extreme coasteering go for The Punishing Point around one of South Devon’s most exposed headlands, Start Point, packed with caves, narrow gullies and great jumps! Book through Go Coasteering. So if you’re planning one of our Finest Stays in and around Kingswear, get planning and book your watersports in Kingswear or get in touch with one of our team and we’ll arrange everything for you. For more info about where to go and what to do in Kingswear visit our blog.

Kingswear Beaches

Kingswear Beaches The beaches near Kingswear are perfect for building sandcastles with the kids or taking the plunge for a spot of wild swimming. Kayaking and paddleboarding are both available at  Blackpool Sands, a lifeguarded beach where the kit is available to hire. Try rock pooling at Beesands followed by lunch at The Cricket Inn, overlooking the gin-clear waters. Who doesn't love a day beside the sea? Castle Cove This charming cove has beautiful views of Dartmouth Castle but if you’re planning a trip down to Castle Cove Beach we advise checking the tide times before you head off, the shingle beach completely disappears at high tide so you may have to postpone that leisurely picnic! Access - Hop on the ferry and take a stroll or drive out towards Dartmouth Castle. Join the footpath from the car park and take the steep path (100 concrete and wooden steps) which leads down to the shingle beach.  Facilities –  Tea rooms at Dartmouth Castle 50 meters from the beach Toilets  Parking   We love – a lovely secluded beach and afternoon tea at the Castle! Blackpool Sands Beach This privately owned beach is one of the most beautiful around and perfect for families with its Blue Flag accreditation for water quality. The location is pretty stunning too… backed by evergreen trees dotted with pines, the sheltered bay offers excellent watersports with kayak and paddleboard rentals available on site. Take a dip in the crystal clear waters or laze on the sands followed by lunch at the excellent cafe. This is a dedicated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is well worth a visit! Blackpool Sands Beach has a dog ban in place between March and October and is open all year round.  Access Along the A379 Blackpool Sands, Blackpool, Dartmouth TQ6 0RG’ Facilities Blue Flag Awarded Beach hire water sports equipment cafe plus takeaway on site RNLI Lifeguards – seasonal, July to September only first aid facilities.  sand pits for building sandcastles car parks Toilets beach shop We love –  A great family-friendly beach in a stunning location with everything on hand!  Slapton Sands Monument Beach If you’d prefer not to get sand between your toes, Slapton Sands is the place for you! This stunning stretch of shingle and pebble beach is less busy than its sandy counterparts. The sea is steeply shelving but having taken the plunge, it’s beautiful for swimming, paddleboarding and kayaking. Look out for the bobbing seals and the occasional pod of dolphins… We’ve even had a visiting whale spotted offshore! This long expanse of beach is very popular with fishermen spinning for mackerel on the summer and autumn tides. Beach access is alongside the car park. Dog friendly all year round. Access Drive along the A379 from Dartmouth and through Strete, passing Blackpool Sands, Slapton Sands is another 3.5 miles. You can’t miss it!  Facilities water sports – great for sailing, canoeing and kayaking but no sports hire shops picnic on the beach or on the grassy area by the monument ice cream van cafes, fish and chips and a pub in Torcross 0.5km toilets Attractions While in the area, a stroll around the Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve is a must! This is the largest freshwater lake in southern England and is cut off from the sea by the A379. Take the circular walk around the Ley which takes you through the village of Slapton and back down towards the car park. The birdlife is prolific! We love - the wild swimming and space for kids and dogs to play away from the crowds. Torcross Beach Another quieter spot is the beautiful stretch of shingle beach at the opposite end of Slapton Sands Monument Beach. Unlike Slapton Beach, Torcross has a prom lined with pretty cottages, a pub and a handful of cafes. Again there are no watersports hire but there is a slipway down to the beach so you can launch your own craft. Access to the sea is steep but it does mean you don’t have to wade through the water for a decent swim! Perfect for kayaking and paddleboarding within the clear waters of the bay.  This is such a lovely spot to relax for a few hours with plenty of space for children to let off steam. Stroll up to the pub for a pint or pick up some fish and chips. There are toilet facilities in the car park right opposite the beach. Dog friendly all year round.  Access Alongside the A379, Torcross, Kingsbridge TQ7 2TQ Facilities RNLI Lifeguards – July to September cafes and pubs along the promenade 20m from the beach. Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve  car parking is available 20m from the beach across the A379.  toilets We love… kayaking in the bay followed by fish and chips on the beach! Beesands Beach Off the beaten track, just a 10-minute drive from Torcross is Beesands, a mile-long shingle beach and a freshwater lake. This is picture book Devon with a pretty row of old fisherman’s cottages, a seafood shack and The Cricket Inn, an award-winning pub serving the best seafood pancakes!  Daily fishing boats pull ashore and you’ll often see Conger Eels strung up along the green. Dine on fresh crab sandwiches or a takeaway seafood platter from Britannia Fish - simply perfect! Access Drive along the A379 from Dartmouth to Torcross along the A379 to the village of Stokenham, take a left turn at the mini roundabout and follow the road until you reach a left-hand turn signposted for Beeson and Beesands.  Facilities Toilets  parking  pub and seafood shack eat in or takeaway excellent walk towards Start Point and Torcross along the South West Coastal Path. We love - the authenticity of Beesands plus the seafood picnics on the beach and wild swimming. 

Kingswear Culture, Festivals and History

Kingswear Culture, Festivals and History Not only is Kingswear in a great location for messing about on the river, but it also ticks all the boxes if you’re looking for a little culture and great dining. Just across the river, literally a 5-minute ferry trip and you’re in historical Dartmouth; famous for its music festivals, fine dining and galleries. If you’re a culture vulture this little gem has it all. Dart Music Festival This annual event takes over the town for 3 days in May and attracts some of the best talents around with a lineup of more than 100 acts performing at this fabulous family festival... And what’s more, it’s free!  Dartmouth Food Festival A gastronomic delight for the palette and the senses and one of the top food festivals in the UK! Dartmouth Food Festival is free and fills the town with a heady mix of taste-tingling delicacies;  street food, celebrity chefs, tasking shacks and demonstrations.  Flavel, Dartmouth It’s worth keeping in touch with this contemporary venue, home to a cinema, theatre and library. The Flavel is right in the centre of Dartmouth just a short walk from the foot ferry and sits at the very heart of the town’s entertainment with regular music events, opera, art gallery and theatre shows.  National Trust near Kingswear When staying in Kingswear, you will be lucky enough to have some of the best National Trust properties and outdoor areas in South Devon on your doorstep. From protected beaches to gardens with a view, there is plenty to see and explore. Make sure you keep an eye out for the various events put on by the National Trust throughout the year. Coleton Fishacre Just a couple of miles from Kingswear is Coleton Fishacre House and Gardens. Owned by the National Trust, this beautiful country estate is a reasonable 6-mile walk hike along the South West Coast Path. The tropical gardens are RHS-accredited and home to exotic plants,  herbaceous borders and woodland with wildflowers. The 1920s Arts and Crafts house has fabulous Art Deco interiors and was once owned by the D’Oyly Carte family in its heyday. Dogs are welcome in the gardens. Greenway House and Gardens It’s a six-mile drive from Kingswear to Greenway House. This beautiful property was once the holiday home of Agatha Christie who solved many mysteries from her writing desk in this rather homely Georgian house. Today the entire estate is owned by the National Trust and the era of 1950’s style interiors reflects Christie's life and loves and includes exhibits of her clothes and memorabilia. The gardens are beautiful; there’s a vinery and a restored peach house in the walled gardens and a tea room off the cobbled courtyard. The front of the property overlooks the River Dart, follow the narrow winding paths down through the woodland to the boathouse on the banks of the River Dart and you can almost hear the words from the pages of a Deadman’s Folly ringing in your ears. Dogs are welcome in the gardens.

Kingswear Walking

Kingswear Walks Stunning scenery, easily accessible tracks and trails and an enviable microclimate are the ingredients which make Kingswear a great base for a self-catering holiday. Throw into the mix some of the best beaches and the freshest seafood and you’re on to a winner! So while you’re staying in Kingswear why not get out and about and explore the beautiful South West Coastal Path which runs through the village, you’re in for a treat. Time to lace up your boots put the lead on the dog and blow away the cobwebs…  Kingswear is a great base for a self-catering holiday with excellent walking trails on the doorstep. Not only do you have the South West Coastal Path runs through the village but you can hop on the ferry to Dartmouth and benefit from the fabulous walks on the other side of the Dart.  We’ve selected a few of our favourite trails to set you off on the right foot… Kingswear to Greenway This lovely walk winds its way along part of the Dart Valley Trail as it follows the river banks and creeks. If you’re a wildlife and nature lover you may be lucky enough to spot one or two roe deer, seals, wading birds and herons. The trail takes you to Greenway House, the former home of Agatha Christie with gardens which border the River Dart by the infamous boat house. The perfect spot for a cream tea. What could be more Devon than that? Pick up the trail from the Village shop in Kingswear and follow directions to Greenway. The Dartmouth Town Trail Hop onto the foot ferry which runs from Kingswear to Dartmouth and discover the antics of our ancestors as you explore Dartmouth’s rich heritage. A right Royal romp through the historic streets and alleyways, discover historical sites and learn how the town has played such a large part in the Late Queen Elizabeth II's life.  Pick up the town trail here. Kingswear to Coleton Fishacre Head off towards the headland from Kingswear, following the coastal path in the direction of the mouth of the River Dart. This trail takes you to a brilliant viewpoint where you can see both the castles of Kingswear and Dartmouth, follow the directions here.

 

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