Situated in the southwest of England, Brixham is the classic seaside town, with its historic harbor and the famous Berry Head National Nature Reserve, many visitors come from around the country to relax on its beaches and enjoy the stunning views and the rare wildlife it is home to. Whether you want to learn a little bit about English history, whether that be of its history in war or the famous explorers that departed from its docks, Brixham has preserved much of its historic significance! Although it might look like a quaint little town, you can also find thrills in its kayaking and rock-climbing opportunities!
1. Berry Head National Nature Reserve
One of the best places to visit in Brixham is the Berry Head National Nature Reserve. Not only is it an internationally acclaimed heritage site, but it is also home to plenty of wildlife with spectacular views of the ocean, where if you’re lucky you might even spot a dolphin! You can come here for long walks with the children and dogs, or if you’re on the more adventurous side, Berry Head National Nature Reserve also has popular spots for rock climbing and kayaking!
Berry Head National Nature Reserve
Address: Gillard Road, TQ5 9AP Brixham
Contact: +44 1803 882619 or berryhead@countryside-trust.org.uk
Website: Berry Head National Nature Reserve
2. Strand Art Gallery
In the heart of Brixham lies one of the largest and oldest art galleries in the West of England. The Strand Art Gallery has been part of Brixham for 50 years and currently holds more than 400 paintings in its collections, the majority coming from local artists! Any day you can pop in and even see some of the artists at work and ask them questions about their art!
Strand Art Gallery
Address: 2 The Strand, TQ5 8EH Brixham
Phone: +44 1803 854762
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Website: Strand Art Gallery
3. Breakwater Beach
Sitting on the English Riviera, Breakwater Beach, although small and quaint, is one of the cleanest beaches in South Devon, sporting beautiful clear waters and traditional seaside cafe’s backing it, it makes a wonderful day out, especially if you don’t want to go far from the main town.
Breakwater Beach
Address: 85 Berry Head Rd, TQ5 9AG Brixham
Phone: +44 1803 857593
Website: Breakwater Beach
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4. St. Mary's Bay, Devon
If you’re looking for a secluded and tranquil spot to relax with her friends and family, St. Mary’s Bay is the perfect spot. With its secluded location and challenging access, you’ll rarely get crowds at this beautiful place. Although the beach is near inaccessible to less-abled people, it proves adventurous for those looking for something a bit different.
St. Mary's Bay, Devon
Address: S W Coast Path, TQ5 9FE Brixham
Website: St. Mary’s Bay, Devon
5. Brixham Harbour
This traditional fishing port is striking against the backdrop of the colorful architecture that Brixham is known so well for. As one of the largest fishing ports in the United Kingdom, you can come down here and stand at one of their viewing platforms, to watch the boats come and go, not to mention with great views of Berry Head and Fishcombe Cove!
Brixham Harbour
Address: 26a S W Coast Path, TQ5 Brixham
Phone: +44 1803 851854
Website: Brixham Harbour
6. Golden Hind Museum Ship
One of Brixham’s most popular attractions is the Golden Hind Museum Ship! A perfect place to bring the children to this exact replica of the original Golden Hind, which was commandeered by one of England’s most famous explorers, Sir Francis Drake. When you come onto the ship, you are greeted by the ship’s crew, all dressed in authentic Tudor costume so that you can experience what it was like to sail 36,000 miles (60,000 kilometers) around the globe in the narrow halls of the Golden Hind.
Golden Hind Museum Ship
Address: The Quayside, Brixham Harbour, TQ5 8AW Devon, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 1803 856223
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Website: Golden Hind Museum Ship
7. Brixham Battery
One of the truly hidden gems of Brixham is Brixham Battery. Dating back to the 1780s, it is a scheduled monument and offers stunning views of the coastline, and a good afternoon walk, but the museum is said to be a very enriching and hands-on experience. With the staff dressed in the historic WW2 uniforms, they have extensive knowledge of Brixham Battery, and you are encouraged to touch and explore the Battery, even holding some of the WW2 weapons to see how heavy they were and get a feel of what it was like for the 250 soldiers that were based there. If you are deeply interested in history, then this is a fantastic museum to visit!
Brixham Battery
Address: Fishcombe Road, TQ5 8RU Brixham
Phone: +44 1803 852449
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m.
Website: Brixham Battery
8. Coleton Fishacre
Described as a Devonshire dream home, Coleton Fishacre is one of the most beautiful and picturesque houses on the Devon Coast. With stunning views of the ocean and its gorgeous gardens that surround the property, you will not be left disappointed. Built in 1926, the house sports its original art-deco style and visitors are encouraged to try on the clothes of that era, proving an interactive experience. With circular walks that give you spectacular views and plenty of events, such as running competitions and conservation days, Coleton Fishacre proves to be a vibrant and fun day out!
Coleton Fishacre
Address: Brownstone Road, TQ6 0EQ Kingswear
Phone: +44 1803 842382
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Website: Coleton Fishacre
9. Adelong Outdoor Education
If you’re more of the thrill-seeking type and looking for an outdoor adventure, Brixham is home to the Adelong Outdoor Education. Instead of relaxing on beach or going for a stroll along the cliffs, you can take part in adrenaline filled activities such as rock-climbing, gorge-walking, and caving! The Adelong Outdoor Education offers a wide range of activities that let you experience a different side to the traditional seaside town!
Adelong Outdoor Education
Address: 5 Elliott Grove, TQ5 8RT Brixham
Phone: +44 7816 889633
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Website: Adelong Outdoor Education
10. Brixham Heritage Museum
Last on my list is the Brixham Heritage Museum. Residing in the old Brixham police station, the Brixham Heritage Museum has remained at the heart of Brixham, keeping its history alive through many of the events and exhibitions they hold, such as Brixham Heritage Week. They hold an extensive college in regards to the Napoleonic Forts on the Berry Head Trail, including complete Victorian model rooms!
Brixham Heritage Museum
Address: The Old Police Station, Bolton Cross, TQ5 8LZ Brixham
Phone: +44 1803 856267
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Website: Brixham Heritage Museum
Traditional seaside life!
Brixham is a very tight-knit community. Many have a passion for the sea-life and you’ll commonly come across fishers, scuba-divers, kayakers, or those who just love walking on the beach! Make sure to take advantage of all the great opportunities and explore this beautiful little piece of traditional English life on the coast!