Torquay at Night


Local Beach


Goodrington Beach


Steam Railways


Harbour - Torquay


Paignton Zoo



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Newbarn Farm is situated in peaceful countryside. It is however still close to Torbays main tourists centres, Paignton and Torquay and the historic town of Totnes. Visitors can relax at our rural retreat or undertake some of the huge range of activities available in the surrounding area.

Paignton - 2.5 miles
Totnes - 3 miles
Torquay - 6 miles

Local Attractions (within 6 miles)

  • Paignton Pier – Amusements, games and fun
  • Quaywest – Britain’s biggest water park
  • Torbay Golf Centre – Floodlit driving range, 9 hole pitch & putt
  • Junior Quad Bike Centre
  • Paignton Zoo – Large zoo
  • Model Village – Towns & villages in miniature
  • Kent’s Cavern – guided tours of ancient caverns
  • Torquay Museum
  • Oldway Mansion – One of Torbay’s most historic buildings
  • Torre Abbey – Torbay’s most historic building with art gallery
  • Compton Castle – Fortified manor house
  • Steam Railway – Paignton to Dartmouth steam trains
  • Leisure Centre – Large sports and leisure building complex
  • Churston Go-Karts
  • Cayman Golf – Short course golf and Churston Golf Club
  • Public Pitch & Putt
  • Princess Theatre – Regular major shows
  • Woodlands – All weather adventure leisure park
  • Riverlink – Steam train, River Dart cruise & open top bus round trip
  • Pennywell Farm – family attraction
  • Babbacombe Theatre
  • Paignton Harbour – Fishing trips, boat trips
  • Sharpham Vineyard – English wines & picnics
  • The Valiant Soldier – Nostalgic 1950’s pub attraction
  • South Devon Railway – Buckfastleigh – Totnes steam train
  • Dartmoor Otter Sanctuary & Buckfast Butterflies
  • Hedgehog Hospital
  • Buckfast Abbey – National Trust & working abbey

Further afield there are too many attractions to mention however with Plymouth only 25 miles away, the famous National Marine Aquarium Centre is well worth a visit. For a day out why not pop down into Cornwall and visit the ‘Eden Project’?