Dartmouth Boat Hire
Hire a boat on the River Dart at Dartmouth for you and your family. A great fun trip for an hour or the whole day site seeing the River Dart. See Dartmouth, the Dart Estuary through to Dittisham, Stoke Gabriel and up to Totnes in the South Hams
Dartmouth Boat Hire
Dartmouth Boat Hire
Dartmouth Boat Hire
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Dartmouth England
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Dartmouth / South Devon
Welcome to the beautiful town of Dartmouth in South Devon /England. Situated on the banks of the picturesque River Dart, it’s the perfect year round destination for a short break, day visit or holiday.
Travel to Dartmouth and Torquay - UK
Summer in south of England is absolutely beautiful, although it is not burning hot like the rest of the resorts in euro, but it is great for a little change if you live around.
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England - South Devon - cruise from Dartmouth up the River Dart to Totnes
Because of the state of the tide, we initially start out going down river to the mouth of the Dart before turning and proceeding upstream. Look out for birds on the river bank. Photographed in May, 2016.
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Super Crabber and many other watercraft at Dartmouth and across the River Dart at Kingswear Devon .Filmed in late April 2012.
Dartmouth to Totnes May 1996
Kingswear Castle Paddle Steamer on the River Dart Dartmouth UK
The Kingswear Castle was built by Philip & Sons of Dartmouth in 1924 for the Great Western Railway for service on the River Dart, following sister ships Compton Castle and Totnes Castle, and was operated by the River Dart Steamboat Co. Her predecessor of the same name from 1904 is now a rotted and barely recognisable hulk in the River Dart, but the engines were re-used in the current steamboat.
Kingswear Castle was chartered to the United States Navy during World War II, and was used for carrying stores and personnel at Dartmouth. In 1965 Kingswear Castle was withdrawn from service and became the first purchase of the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society (PSPS) two years later. After various difficulties and a great deal of restoration work she was brought into service again in 1985, and is now operated by the Paddle Steamer Kingswear Castle Trust based at Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, in association with the PSPS. The PSPS also has a subsidiary, Waverley Excursions, operating Waverley and Balmoral.
On 18 December 2012 she returned to the River Dart, under charter to the Dartmouth Steam Railway and Riverboat Company, to again run passenger trips around Dartmouth Harbour and up river to TotnesPlease Subscribe to my Channel thank you.+
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Devon #28 Dartmouth Castle and town
The beautiful town of Dartmouth situated on the mouth of the River Dart is one of South Devon’s most popular and enchanting towns. With its charming historic streets, scenic river location and surrounded by South Devon countryside you have to go a long way to find a town as pretty. The beauty of the landscape, the historical buildings, and the exceptional local produce all make Dartmouth the perfect holiday destination. The River Dart is the perfect watersports playground – sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, boat trips and more are all on offer or you can just spend a lazy day enjoying the views, visit the castle like we.
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Piękne miasto Dartmouth położone u ujścia rzeki Dart jest jednym z najpopularniejszych i najbardziej urokliwych miast w South Devon. Dzięki uroczym, zabytkowym uliczkom, malowniczej lokalizacji nad rzeką i krajobrazu South Devon, trudno znaleźć miasto tak ładne. Piękno krajobrazu, historyczne budynki i wyjątkowe lokalne produkty sprawiają, że Dartmouth jest idealnym miejscem na wakacje. Rzeka Dart jest idealn dla sportów wodnych - żeglarstwo, spływy kajakowe, wiosłowanie na pokładzie, wycieczki statkiem i inne są w ofercie lub możesz po prostu spędzić leniwy dzień, podziwiając widoki i odwiedzić zamek jak my.
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Trip on River Dart on The ferry boat to the Castle Dartmouth UK
Trip on River Dart on The ferry boat to the Castle Dartmouth
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BANKS OF THE RIVER DART (PART 1) COMBE POINT TO DARTMOUTH CASTLE, DARTMOUTH UK.
Combe Point to Dartmouth Castle along the river by boat.
The river begins as two separate branches (the East Dart and West Dart), which join at Dartmeet. The paths along these rivers offer very attractive walking, and there are several small waterfalls. The rivers are crossed by a number of clapper bridges, notably at the hamlet of Postbridge.
After leaving the moor, the Dart flows southwards past Buckfast Abbey and through the towns of Buckfastleigh, Dartington and Totnes. At Totnes, where there is a seventeenth century weir (rebuilt in the 1960s)[citation needed it becomes tidal, and there are no bridges below the town.
The River Dart showing the lower part of the fish ladder near Buckfastleigh.A passenger ferry operates across the river from the village of Dittisham to a point adjacent to the Greenway Estate. Formerly the home of the late crime writer Agatha Christie, this has stunning views across the river, and the house and gardens are now owned by the National Trust and are open to the public.
The Dart estuary is a large ria and is popular for sailing. The village of Kingswear and town of Dartmouth are on the east and west sides of the estuary, and are linked by two vehicle ferries and a passenger ferry. The deep water port of Dartmouth is a sheltered haven.
The entrance to the river from the sea is a rocky entrance with cliffs either side. On the East side Kingswear Castle sits very close to the water's edge, and on the west side Dartmouth Castle is built on a rocky promontory at sea level. The castles once operated a defensive chain across the estuary, which was raised at dusk to destroy enemy ships attempting to attack the harbour. The remains of the operating mechanisms for the chain are still visible in Dartmouth castle.
The river takes its name from a Celtic vague word meaning 'river where oak trees grow' due to the banks of the lower Dart being covered in ancient woods of native oak
23 Dec 13 Dartmouth in a storm
The Dart RNLI Inshore lifeboat was called out twice within two hours on 23 December 2013 when severe storm force winds hit Dartmouth and many boats broke their moorings. The primary aim of the RNLI volunteers is to save lives but they will respond when there is the danger of boatmen being at risk as they try to save their boats or to those who might be injured whilst living on their boats in the harbour by unsecured craft .
Dartmouth, Devon England
Cruising up the mouth of the Dart Estuary is Dartmouth Castle stunning castles which, since 1488, stood guard to this strategic deep-water port. once very active trading port. Chaucer wrote of the area in his Canterbury Tails. The Mayflower visited Dartmouth on it's way to America.
Casks and bottles of port from Spain arrived by the shiploads and at one time Dartmouth was the main trading center for this and other imported products.
Today it is home to the Britannia Royal Naval College.
In the center of town is a small harbor which is affected by astronomical tides and shows how boats can be floating one hour and high and dry the next.
The town is rich with medieval streets and Elizabethan buildings. The Royal Castle Hotel, originally built in 1639 and then refronted in the 19th century is a gathering spot for both dining and drinking. The restaurant serves up traditional British fare like roast beef and Yorkshire pudding as well as some continental inspired dishes like chicken with risotto.
Local stores are stocked with interesting merchandise from vintage wines and ports to unusual toys and handicrafts. The local creamery, The Good Intent, serves up fresh Devon clotted cream ice cream which is like a buttery vanilla.
The bucolic Devon countryside, on a warm summer's day made a stop in Dartmouth a day to remember and savor. It was the perfect beginning of a cruise across along the British coast.
NFSA Members' Boat Competition 2008 out of Dartmouth UK
National federation of Sea Anglers Members Boat Fishing Festival out of Dartmouth UK - day 1 - wreck fishing for Ling