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What’s On in Dartmouth

Are you planning a visit and wondering what’s on in Dartmouth?

Dartmouth is a town known for its vibrant annual calendar of events, celebrating everything from its rich maritime history to its growing reputation as a foodie’s paradise, alongside numerous local community gatherings and festivities. Whether you’re a local resident or planning a visit, there’s truly a Dartmouth event for everyone.

Whether you’re drawn to the excitement of Dartmouth Royal Regatta, the flavors of Dartmouth Food Festival, the theatrical performances of Dartmouth Shakespeare Week, or any of the other unique events, Dartmouth promises an unforgettable experience for every visitor.

Discover upcoming events in Dartmouth in Devon and the surrounding area throughout the year:


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Monthly Guided Walk by the Coast

November 7 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Join the volunteer walking team on a free guided walk every month.

April’s walk starts from Brownstone car park and heads toward Froward Point and then onto Coleton Fishacre via the South West Coast Path.

The first part of the walk to the Day Mark is fully accessible. Please note there are steeper slopes and uneven ground underfoot as the walk progresses to Froward Point, and then steep paths on the coast towards Coleton Fishacre.

This walk is challenging in places and may have uneven, muddy or slippery ground. There are some steep and narrow sections, and cliff edges. Dogs welcome on a short lead.

Distance is approx 3 miles, taking around a few hours. This walk has been graded challenging and suitable for intermediate + walkers. Please note there are no toilet facilities available.

Details

Date:
November 7
Time:
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/devon/coleton-fishacre

Venue

Coleton Fishacre
TQ6 0EQ + Google Map

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Photo by Claire Gillo Photography