Train ride from Newton Abbot through Teignmouth along the Iconic Sea Wall through to Dawlish.
A short Video filmed by my son and now edited by me. A journey from Newton Abbot to Dawlish by train. I hope you find the soundtrack fun.
All along the South Coast the sea is sort of there,
The sun is sort of shining through a sort of salt sea air.
That is a song worth looking up.
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Ship inn Teignmouth Estuary Pub & Eatery
Chris Thomas smashing it as per
Teignmouth Seafront & Estuary, Devon UK
Ship inn Teignmouth Estuary Pub & Eatery
The Miller brothers!
What a fantastic duo!
Teignmouth, Devon! (2018)
Having a look around the pretty seaside town of Teignmouth on a hot summers day.
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dawlish/teignmouth to newton abbot on the train (devon, england)
just another of my train rides
Teignmouth Devon England .
Restaurant in Dawlish
The Smugglers Inn is a traditional pub/restaurant in Dawlish/Teignmouth area offering superb carvery, full menu, specials, real ales, draught beers and ciders, extensive wine list.
The Smugglers Inn
27 Teignmouth Road
Dawlish, Devon, EX7 0LA
Teignmouth, Devon (2017)
A visit to the pretty seaside town of Teignmouth.
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DEVON GENERAL 765 -DAWLISH WARREN TO DAWLISH
1956 Devon General AEC Regent V ROD765 Heritage Bus Running Day April 25th 2010, going from Dawlish Warren to Dawlish,
Pub in Dawlish
The Smugglers Inn is a traditional pub/restaurant in Dawlish/Teignmouth area offering superb carvery, full menu, specials, real ales, draught beers and ciders, extensive wine list.
The Smugglers Inn
27 Teignmouth Road
Dawlish, Devon, EX7 0LA
Train journey between Teignmouth and Dawlish
Train journey between Teignmouth and Dawlish.
Places to see in ( Teignmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Teignmouth - UK )
Teignmouth is a town and civil parish in Teignbridge in the English county of Devon, situated on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign about 14 miles south of Exeter. Teignmouth grew from a fishing port associated with the Newfoundland cod industry to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times, with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846. Today, Teignmouth port still operates and the town remains a popular seaside holiday location.
Teignmouth is located on the north bank of the mouth of the estuary of the River Teign, at the junction of the A379 coast road, the A381 road to Newton Abbot, and the B3192 which climbs up to the A380 on Haldon and hence on to the M5 12 miles away. Teignmouth is linked to Shaldon, the village on the opposite bank, by a passenger ferry at the river mouth and by a road bridge further upstream.
Den Crescent and its central Assembly Rooms, laid out in 1826 by Andrew Patey of Exeter, still survive relatively unchanged today. St. Scholastica's Abbey, on the road to Dawlish, built in 1864 by Henry Woodyer is a notable Gothic Revival building, and the Roman Catholic Church, on the same road, is a late work by Joseph Hansom, the inventor of the hansom cab.
In 1894, there were 26 public houses in Teignmouth . Pubs today include the Blue Anchor Inn on Teign Street and the Devon Arms on Northumberland Place. The River Beach is home to a varied selection of seasonal and permanent beach huts. Teignmouth and Shaldon museum was completed in 2011. The town's newest public building is the Pavilions Teignmouth, a community arts and enterprise centre on the Den.
Apart from its sea beach and Teignmouth Pier with amusement arcade and rides, the beach wraps around the spit at the head of the river Teign providing a river beach, commonly known as the Back Beach (dogs are allowed all year on this part of the beach), on the estuary side which overlooks the harbour with its moorings for many pleasure craft, and has views up the estuary to Dartmoor. An 18-mile (29 km) long waymarked route known as the Templer Way has been created between Haytor on Dartmoor and Shaldon. It closely follows the route of George Templer's granite tramway, his father James's Stover Canal and finally the estuary to Teignmouth.
( Teignmouth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Teignmouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Teignmouth - UK
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Teignmouth devastated by waves
Teignmouth promenade destroyed by waves, what a shame.
Fred the finger on Dawlish Beach Cam
Just to prove that you never know quite what to expect on our cams! Who ever this was, accept our thanks for a small bit of entertainment this evening!
Welcome Family Holiday Park in Dawlish Warren, Devon, England
The Welcome Family holiday park is a 4 star rated facility in Dawlish. We have a range of fun activities and entertainment - no wonder some of our guests spend all their time at the park!
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High tide
Dawlish Warren coastal path to Teignmouth then onto Shaldon June 2015
Coastal Trek to Shaldon
Dawlish Celebrates Carnival Parade 2019
Dawlish Celebrates Carnival Parade 2019
We are so excited as this year’s Parade will be even bigger than last year! We have the SW Comms Band leading the Parade whose history dates back to 1889!
They have won numerous awards and their longest running engagement (since 1933) is leading villagers in the annual Lympstone Furry Dance! They will be fantastic at the front of the Parade!
Once again we will also have the Wessex Majorettes performing in the Parade.
Making another return is the world of Rainbow Gecko, where Bubble Faerie and BubbleMan make bubbles and smiles.
There will also be jumping stilt walkers and stilt walkers in LED costumes too. And the totally brilliant Rampage Mas and the Revellers Steel Band are back too! They never cease to delight you as the Parade wanders through the town.
Get your feet tapping! Enjoyment guaranteed!