Castles in Devon - Dartmouth Castle

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Distance from Langstone Cliff Hotel

Dartmouth Castle is approximately 35 miles from the Langstone Cliff Hotel, making it an ideal destination for a day trip. The scenic journey takes about 1 hour by car, heading south along the beautiful Devon coastline and countryside.

  • Directions: Take the A379 towards Dartmouth. As you approach the town, follow signs for the castle. Parking is available near the site, and a short walk will bring you to the entrance.
    For those without a car, a combination of public transport options, including a train to Paignton and a bus to Dartmouth, can get you close to the castle.

Things to Do at Dartmouth Castle

Dartmouth Castle offers plenty of activities and sights for visitors of all ages:

  • Explore the Castle: Discover the medieval fortifications, including the gun tower and the 15th-century chain that once protected the harbour from invaders.
  • Learn at the Exhibitions: Dive into the fascinating displays detailing the castle’s history and its role in coastal defence.
  • Enjoy the Views: From the castle, enjoy stunning views of the River Dart and the surrounding coastline—perfect for photography enthusiasts.
  • Café and Picnic Spots: Relax with a coffee or tea at the on-site café, or pack a picnic to enjoy in the peaceful surroundings.

Opening Times

The opening times for Dartmouth Castle vary depending on the season:

  • Spring and Summer: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • Autumn and Winter: Typically open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but reduced hours or closures may occur in adverse weather conditions.
  • Last Admission: Visitors are usually admitted up to 30 minutes before closing time.

It’s always advisable to check the official website of Dartmouth Castle before your visit to confirm the latest opening hours.

Guided Tours

Guided tours are a fantastic way to enhance your visit, offering in-depth insights into the castle’s rich history and architecture.

  • Group Tours: Pre-arranged group tours are available for those wanting a detailed exploration.
  • Audio Guides: If you prefer to explore at your own pace, audio guides are often available to rent at the entrance.

History of Dartmouth Castle

Dating back to the 14th century, Dartmouth Castle has a long and storied past. Initially built as a defensive stronghold, it protected the River Dart from potential naval invasions.

  • The Gun Tower, constructed in the 15th century, was one of the earliest purpose-built artillery forts in England.
  • A chain, stretching across the river, was used as a defensive barrier to stop enemy ships from entering.
  • Over the centuries, Dartmouth Castle underwent various expansions, reflecting advancements in military technology and the changing needs of its defenders.

Today, it stands as a well-preserved testament to England’s maritime heritage.

Other Things to Do Nearby

Extend your day out by exploring other attractions near Dartmouth Castle:

  • Dartmouth Town: Stroll through this charming riverside town, known for its boutique shops, art galleries, and excellent dining options.
  • The Dart Estuary: Take a boat cruise or hire a kayak to experience the beauty of the estuary from the water.
  • Coleton Fishacre: A stunning 1920s country house and gardens, perfect for history and nature lovers, is just a short drive away.
  • Greenway House: Visit the former home of Agatha Christie, located nearby, for a literary-inspired excursion.

Plan Your Stay

If you’re planning to explore Dartmouth Castle and other incredible Devon attractions, why not stay at the Langstone Cliff Hotel? This welcoming hotel offers comfortable accommodation and an excellent base for discovering the best castles in Devon.

For more information about staying at the Langstone Cliff Hotel, visit their Rooms page to book your perfect getaway.

Dartmouth Castle is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Devon. Its rich history, stunning views, and nearby attractions ensure a memorable day out for families, couples, and solo travellers alike. So pack your walking shoes and camera, and embark on an adventure to one of Devon’s most fascinating landmarks!

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