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A dramatic 17th century fortress built to defend the coastline from the Dutch, and keep watch on a recently rebellious town. Still in use by the military today.

The Citadel is still an operational military establishment, therefore tours may be suspended or cancelled without prior notice. Please do not bring large bags or rucksacs when you visit. Regretfully photography is NOT permitted. 

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Museums
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The Brixham Heritage Museum and History Society was founded in 1958 for the purpose of recording, saving and displaying the heritage of the historic town and fishing port.

Since 1976, the Museum has been located in what was once the Police Station and Sergeant's House, built 1902.

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Museums
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Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre is a 45,000 square foot indoor attraction that provides a unique opportunity to view our Fairground Heritage in a beautiful rural location. It is a facility unique in the UK, designed to capture the magic of a bygone age through exhibits, vintage engineering and stunning artwork displays - offering a great day out for all the family. We have working rides and vintage stalls to make your experience complete.

There is free parking on site, a cafeteria, and picnic tables should you prefer to bring your own refreshments.

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Outdoor Activity
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Sail Exmouth is owned and run by Frazer & Naomi. Over the past 10 years we have participated in and instructed a variety of water sports both at home and abroad. Having grown up in Exmouth it's hard not to appreciate how ideal this location is for sailing, we are exceptionally lucky to have the estuary right on our doorstep

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Museums
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The displays in Dawlish Museum are changed regularly and aim to represent life past and present in the town, for example the acclaimed display of the February storms which severely damaged the railway.

Children as well as adults are catered for and there are activities especially for them.

The museum is run by volunteers and is self funding. The artefacts have to be kept to the same standard as those in the British Museum - running costs are therefore high. Some businesses are now providing sponsorship.

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Outdoor Activity
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The Mount Batten Watersports and Activities Centre in Plymouth is one of the foremost Outdoor Education centres in the South West – the centre has a reputation for excellence,  professionalism and operates to the highest standards.

The centre benefits from its unique position close to the picturesque Plymouth Sound, in these idyllic surroundings take the opportunity to escape routine and reinvigorate your healthy lifestyle.

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Outdoor Activity
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ISSA is developing its world-wide support network for sailing and windsurfing schools and instructors.

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Outdoor Activity
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Founded in 1937, The Brixham Yacht Club is recognised as one of the premier clubs on the South coast of England, as it continues to grow in both membership and stature.

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Battlefield / Military
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As the site of officer training for the Royal Navy for over a century, Britannia Royal Naval College in many respects resembles a living museum, not unlike a stately home, in which modern day-to-day life exists in parallel with a rich history and tradition. 

The College is an imposing Edwardian building that stands on Mount Boone overlooking the town of Dartmouth. It was designed by Aston Webb, opened in 1905, and is responsible for the initial training of officers for the Royal Navy.

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Outdoor Activity
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The Club is situated in Exmouth, close to the marina/harbour at the mouth of the beautiful Exe estuary and is the largest sailing club on the Exe. The Club encourages all forms of sailing. It is possible to sail from the club at all states of the tide, although skill is required to cope with fast flowing tides which occur at certain times in the mouth of the estuary.

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