Walkwise Walking Weekend Torquay & The South Devon Coast

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Friday 27 June 16:00 - Monday 30 June

(3 nights)

From £371.00

Listed by Spice National

Overview

Quite simply this weekend is one of my favourites, with a great hotel, excellent location, superb walking and lots of flexibility on both the walks and the duration. The stunningly rugged and beautiful South Devon coastline is some of Englands’ finest. Hidden along the coast are secluded sandy bays, rocky headlands, quaint fishing hamlets and rugged cliffs all lapped by the inviting Mediterranean blue waters. We will explore picturesque villages, sample the hospitality of the inviting cafes and country inns. Add to this the lovely and recently refurbished Headlands Hotel and Spa with its irresistable and very peaceful setting, not to mention the relaxing spa and we are in for a superb weekend away, Even better the hotel is located above the harbour so we can use the ferrys to sail to many of the walks.  Oh and its just at the end of the M5 and has good rail links so its easy to get there too!

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Includes

  • 3 nights’ accommodation
  • 3 breakfasts
  • 3 picnic lunches
  • 3 evening meals
  • 3 days of guided walks with a choice of walk each day

Extras

  • Single Supplement
  • Any local transport that may be used, buses and coaches, ferries to the islands
  • Guests: Guests & Non Members who are new to Spice are welcome to book at a £36 supplement though they may prefer to join to obtain the member rate and any deals that may be available at the time of booking/joining. Please call your local office to enquire about booking as a guest.
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Location & Itinerary

The WalkWise Walking Programme: With over 130 miles of coastline, most of which either faces the sun or is sheltered from prevailing winds by the great shoulder of Dartmoor, South Devon has one of the finest coasts in England. Scattered along the coast are towering cliffs, broad sandy bays, craggy coves, rock stacks, sea arches, deep wooded estuaries, quaint villages, delightful resorts, all of which combine to make some of the most varied and beautiful coastal scenery in Britain. When you combine this with the benign climate of the English Riviera, and you have some superb walking.

With such a wealth of coastal walking to choose from, our only real difficulty is choosing exactly which sections to explore. Utilising the hotels location we can hop directly onto the coastal path and wander down to the harbor. From here there are regular ferry services across the bay to Paignton, Brixham and even around to Dartmouth and Teignmouth. What better way to start the day than with a relaxing cruise across Torbay. We can then have look around Brixham before wandering around the coastal path to Paignton and Torquay, and if you’ve had enough you can hop on the ferry, or a bus, or even the steam train!  

Another nice day is to wander out from the hotel towards Babbacombe and its beautiful secluded bays. There are 3 hidden bays along this section of coast each with their own café or country Inn and one even has a cliff railway so we can avoid the climb up the cliff.  At Maidencombe there is a fantastic thatched pub which serves locally caught crab sandwiches in their lovely shady beer garden. At many point its then possible to curtail the walks and catch the bus back. But its nice to carry on along the coast through the RSPB Labrador Bay reserve (cirl buntings) and its possible to walk onto Shaldon or even on to Teignmouth.

A little further along the coast is the simply divine coastal walk between the picture postcard harbours of Dartmouth, Kingswear and Brixham. Here lie the superb promontories of Berry Head and Sharkham Point which provide super views panoramic views along the coast. The walking is varied and interesting with the path climbing over the cliffs above hidden sandy bays, and through the wooded embankments revealing surprises around every corner.  

Another of my real favourite walks begins at Slapton Ley. This section of coastline is not quite so rugged, but its definitely equal in beauty with delightful secluded bays, Mediterraneanesque blue waters and silver sand beaches. The stunning views and encourage us onwards to the perfect finish, a ferry ride into Salcombe and its famous ice creams!  There is also a delightful stretch of walking just east of Torquay which wanders along the gentle cliffs tops and then left down the Teign estuary, although this is only possible with the right tides ;-)

Ah so much to choose from!

To allow you to choose a walk that suits you best, WalkWise UK aim to provide two walks on each day, led by professional and knowledgeable walking guides. Our plan is to offer a harder walk of 10-12 miles with up to 1500ft of ascent and a more moderate walk of 7-9 miles with less ascent. However if number do not permit, we may reduce this to one grade, which we will ensure has opt outs and extensions to all more flexibility. All walks are weather dependent and own transport or coaches may be taken to the walk starts.

Is this for me?

To allow you to choose a walk that suits you best, WalkWise UK aim to provide two walks on each day, led by professional and knowledgeable walking guides. Our plan is to offer a harder walk of 10-12 miles with up to 1500ft of ascent and a more moderate walk of 7-9 miles with less ascent. However if number do not permit, we may reduce this to one grade, which we will ensure has opt outs and extensions to all more flexibility. All walks are weather dependent and own transport or coaches may be taken to the walk starts.

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Travel & Stay

Torquay walking

The Headlands Hotel and Spa was originally the private home of the Russian Romanoff family and hosted many a royal party. Today the hotel has been sympathetically and tastefully modernised to make the most of this enviable location with the newly built Gallery Lounge and sea view terrace overlooking 2 acres of beautiful gardens that extend away towards Meadfoot Beach. Delicious breakfast and evening meal are served in the beautiful, Romanoff Restaurant which offers a Table d’Hote menu to provide you with a delightful culinary experience. The sea views from the restaurant are second to none and only add to you complete dining experience. Then there is the Gallery Lounge which is the perfect place to come during the day whether you are in the mood for a delicious lunch for two, a traditional afternoon tea party with the girls, a quiet cup of tea or sneaky cocktail. If the sun is shining, why not sit out on the sea view terrace and let the picturesque settings take you out of this world.

All Bedrooms are fully modernised and well appointed with en-suite facilities and either a bath or shower. Each bedroom is tastefully decorated and equipped with a colour television, hair dryer, tea/coffee making facilities and central heating.. Many of the bedrooms have estuary views over the valley or gardens. The hotel also has a fabulous terrace, whose magnificent views entice you to sit in the sunshine, order a drink or two from the bar, and just sit back and enjoy life!

The Hotel also has a number of leisure facilities including mini golf, a sauna, mini gym and varied nightly entertainment. There is also a hydro beauty room offer a range of treatments such as Decleor Paris facials and relaxing Swedish or aromatherapy massage. Why not take the weather blues away with a St Tropez tanning session, prepare for a special occasion or holiday with a waxing treatment, give your eyes a treat with an eyelash or eyebrow tinting or shaping session or give your fingers and toes some love with an O.P.I or Shellac manicure or pedicure.

To book your treatment today, please call our friendly reception team on 01803 295666 or email info@headlandtorquay.com

Around the Hotel: The hotel lies just on the outskirts of Newton Abbott which is the gateway to Dartmoor.Paignton and the English Riviera are just down the road and it is a lovely seaside resort with beautiful sandy bays and a delightful harbour, around which the town is set. Being a sizable town it has all the attractions you would expect with a great theatre and leisure facilities. There are also a number of good links golf courses, beaches, water sports, boat trips, wildlife, fishing not to mention some excellent walking! Please ask our guides on the weekend for any further information.

Getting There

By train: The closest train station is Torquay, for all train enquiries please call 08457 484950

By Car: From the North, follow the M5 to its end at Junction 31, then follow the A38 for 4.1 then turn LEFT singed Exeter Racecourse DunChideock then keep left at the roundabout towards the A380. In one mile keep left towards the A380 and then merge with onto the A380. In 2.4 miles take the exit towards Teignmouth on the B3192. Follow the B3192 for 4.2 miles then turn RIGHT onto Bitton Park Road, the A379. In 0.4 miles turn Left to stay on the A379 signed Torquay Shaldon and follow for 7.6 miles.

Now turn Left onto Lisburne Square. Then Right onto Higher Woodfield Road. In 0.4 mile continue straight onto Parkhill road and then in 0.1 miles turn LEFT into Daddhole Road and the hotel is on your left.

Availability & Pricing

TypePrice
Member Double Share Space (Must be 2)£371.00Sold Out
Member Twin Share£371.00Sold Out
Member Single Room£431.00Sold Out
Member Double for Sole Occupancy£491.00Sold Out
Member Twin for Sole Occupancy£491.00Sold Out

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The Headlands Hotel & Spa, Daddyhole Road, Torquay, Devon, TQ1 2EF
Torquay walking

Host & Everything Else

You MUST have:

• Walking boots

• A Water bottle (minimum 1 litre)

• A Rucksack with a plastic liner

• Waterproofs: jacket and trousers

• A Warm hat

• Warm gloves (not leather)

• Thick walking socks

• Base layer: (thin thermal or warm T-shirt. Best not to be cotton as it gets cold when wet)

• Over layer: (warm sweater or fleece)

• Extra layer: warm top for when cold (eg. when stopped for lunch)

• Comfortable walking trousers (not jeans as they are too cold & heavy when wet)

• Personal Medication

• A face covering and hand sanitiser

• Smart casual clothes for the evening.

You may wish to bring:

• Trekking Poles

• Vacuum flask (if you like hot drinks on the hill)

• Medium size Tupperware container or plastic bag, to put picnic lunch in.

• Sit mat 

• Sun glasses

• Lip salve

• Camera

• Personal first aid kit

In good weather and/or summer, you may also wish to bring

• Short trousers

• T - Shirts

• Sun hat

• Sun tan lotion

In poor weather and/or winter, you may also wish to bring:

• Gaiters

• Balaclava

• Extra warm clothing

Travel Insurance: It is also recommended that when travelling on holiday or attending Spice weekends away in the UK or overseas that you have adequate travel insurance in case of emergency, cancellation, etc. Travel insurance is an important aspect to booking a weekend or holiday, giving you protection against unforeseen circumstances.

Maps: If you like to follow your route on a map as you walk the maps we would recommend are: OL 20 South Devon & Explorer map 110 Torquay and Dawlish

This event is organised and supplied by WalkWise UK Ltd, whose terms and conditions apply and for whom your local SPICE group acts as an agent. Those booking enter into a contract directly with WalkWise UK Ltd. For availability and bookings contact your local SPICE group directly. 

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