Brixham is the perfect destination for couples looking to explore at a leisurely pace. Wander through the charming town, browse independent boutiques, and enjoy fresh seafood in one of the many harbourside restaurants.

Discover the Charm of Brixham
For those who love a scenic stroll, the South West Coast Path offers breathtaking walks with stunning sea views. The gentle paths around Berry Head Nature Reserve are ideal for spotting wildlife and enjoying the fresh sea air.
Brixham’s rich history is woven into every corner, from the statue of William of Orange to spots once frequented by Agatha Christie. The town’s deep connection to its fishing heritage is beautifully captured in the Man & Boy statue, a tribute to generations of fishermen who shaped Brixham’s identity.


If you prefer a relaxed day out, take a boat trip across the bay to Torquay or Dartmouth, where you can explore historic sites and enjoy traditional afternoon tea. Food lovers will relish a visit to the Brixham Fish Market, the heart of England’s Seafood Coast. Take a guided tour behind the scenes, or simply chat with the expert fishmongers at Rockfish Market before heading upstairs to enjoy the freshest seafood at Rockfish restaurant.

A Rich History Woven into Every Corner
History lovers will appreciate Brixham’s rich maritime heritage, including a visit to the Golden Hind Museum Ship or a guided tour of the town’s historic sites. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at nearby Churston Golf Club, while those seeking a peaceful afternoon can settle into a cosy harbourside café and watch the world go by. Discover more about Brixham’s History here.
A Welcoming Atmosphere & Friendly Locals
As the sun sets, unwind with a drink at a traditional pub such as the New Quay Inn, where you’ll find a welcoming atmosphere and friendly locals ready to share stories about this charming town. Unlike many coastal resorts, Brixham has retained its authentic character, offering a true taste of the English seaside without the hustle and bustle of tourist crowds.

Brixham History
While the sea views might steal your gaze, Brixham’s story is just as captivating, from its proud fishing heritage to its pivotal role in the Glorious Revolution. It’s a coastal town steeped in character, so be sure to pause and soak it all in on your next visit.
Bus Service
Brixham’s best explored at your own pace, and the bus makes that easy. With regular routes and no parking hassle, you’re free to enjoy the town’s food and drink scene from morning coffees to evening wines.
Agatha Christie
There’s more to Brixham than meets the eye, especially for mystery lovers. Hop on a local trail and uncover the town’s links to Agatha Christie, from coastal walks to places that inspired her stories.
Book Your Stay Today
Whether you’re setting sail, exploring hidden coves, or tucking into fresh fish and chips as the sun sets, Brixham is the perfect destination on the English Riviera. Start planning your visit today to make the most of your Brixham escape!

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