Plymouth Hoe – Iconic Coastal Views
Plymouth Hoe is the heart of the city’s waterfront, offering panoramic views of Plymouth Sound. Key highlights include:
Smeaton’s Tower – A historic red-and-white lighthouse with breathtaking views.
Royal Citadel – A 17th-century fortress built to protect the city from invasion.
Tinside Lido – A beautiful Art Deco outdoor swimming pool with stunning sea views.
The Mayflower Pilgrims & Historic Barbican
Plymouth played a key role in the Mayflower Pilgrims’ journey to America in 1620. Explore:
Mayflower Steps – The symbolic departure point of the Pilgrims.
Sutton Harbour & The Barbican – A picturesque area with cobbled streets, historic pubs, and waterfront restaurants.
The Box Museum – Featuring the Mayflower 400 exhibition and local historical artefacts.
Plymouth’s Naval History & Maritime Heritage
As one of the UK’s most important naval cities, Plymouth has a rich maritime past:
Devonport Royal Dockyard – The largest naval base in Western Europe (tours available on request).
Plymouth Naval Memorial – Honouring sailors lost at sea during WWI and WWII.
National Marine Aquarium – The UK’s largest aquarium, home to sharks, rays, and diverse marine life.
Coastal Walks & Natural Beauty
Plymouth offers breathtaking coastal scenery, perfect for those who love the outdoors:
Mount Edgcumbe Country Park – A short ferry ride from Plymouth, featuring gardens, woodlands, and historic buildings.
Jennycliff & Bovisand Beach – Enjoy spectacular cliff-top walks and secluded beaches.
Dartmoor National Park – Just a short drive from Plymouth, ideal for hiking, exploring tors, and spotting wild ponies.