Top treks in Torquay…
Forming part of the ‘English Riviera,’ you couldn’t ask for a more scenic area for a walking holiday.
From dramatic cliffs, calm blue waters, idyllic beaches, and enchanting towns and villages, there is so much to discover in the region, and you want to know the best way to get to know this captivating part of the world. On foot!
Let’s explore the best walks in Torquay.
With the South West Coastal Path hugging the coastline around Torquay on its 630-mile journey, there are a dizzying array of walks, treks, and trails for all ages and abilities, so what are you waiting for? Let’s get walking…
Beginner walks in Torquay.
Walks in Torquay – Agatha Christie Mile
There are a number of easy walks in Torquay, so if you’re just starting out or want a nice, gentle stroll around the town taking in its sights and sounds, these are for you.
A fascinating walk for newcomers is the Agatha Christie Mile which pays homage to the town’s most famous literary resident.
Starting at either the Imperial Hotel or the Grand Hotel, the walk takes in some of the most prominent landmarks in Christie’s life from Princess Pier where she spent time as a girl, the Pavilion, the Royal Torbay Yacht Club, Beacon Cove, The Strand and Torquay Museum and railway station.
Walks in Torquay – Cockington Estate & Occombe Farm Nature Trail
The delightful Cockington Estate offers a selection of five planned walks which vary from 0.5 miles to two miles, so are ideal for those with young children.
Families will also love the Occombe Farm Nature Trail which is easily manageable for the whole family at just under a mile and takes in beautiful woods and the wildlife meadows are a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Walks in Torquay – Berry Head to Sharkham
Talking of nature, a lovely walk which is rewarded with some awe-inspiring views, interesting birds and wildlife and historical landmarks along the way is from Berry Head to Sharkham.
At around 1.6 miles, it’s a relatively easy trek which starts at Berry Head Nature Reserve before walking around the headland where you will see monuments such as the highest working lighthouse in the UK and hopefully spot some interesting wildlife.
Fair to middling walks in Torquay
Walks in Torquay Hope’s Nose to Walls Hill
If you’re looking for a walk that takes you a little further afield and boasts some fabulous views, then try Hope’s Nose to Walls Hill, a trek of around 3.7 miles.
Thanks to its geology and fauna, the area is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is also considered one of the finest examples of a Bronze Age field system.
Walks in Torquay- Teignmouth to Maidencombe Circular
A walk that offers visitors both coastline and countryside is the 6.3-mile Teignmouth to Maidencombe Circular.
Starting from Ness Beach and heading along the coast to Maidencombe, the walk offers some stunning coastal views before it takes you back inland.
Make sure to have sturdy walking shoes because it gets a bit hilly, but the beautiful countryside scenery more than makes up for it!
The ultimate challenging walk in Torquay
Walks in Torquay – South West Coastal Path
When visiting Torquay, the 22-mile walk along the coast, which has been designated a UNESCO Global Geopark, is not to be missed.
Passing through Babbacombe, Torquay, Paignton, and Brixham, the walk offers some simply sublime views.
Along the way, there are plenty of opportunities to stop off for refreshments, including Three Degrees West at Oddicombe beach, the Shoreline Café at Paignton beach, and Rockfish in Brixham, which are all well worth a visit in their own right.
John Musgrave Heritage Trail
Popular with dedicated walkers and ramblers is the John Musgrave Heritage Trail, which takes in some incredible landmarks and scenery throughout its 35-mile route.
Split into four sections, the walk can be completed in one go for more seasoned walkers or in more manageable chunks for those who want to go at a slightly slower pace.
Starting at Maidencombe, the first section goes to Cockington, the next from here to Totnes, and then Totnes to Dittisham, and finally Greenway to its final destination at Brixham.
Walks in Torquay are the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of the English Riviera.
Accommodation Near Torquay
Waterside Holiday Park
Immerse yourself in Devon life with a stay at Waterside Paignton Holiday Park. Use the park as a base for your excursions around the area. This dog-friendly park also features lots of on-site facilities, including an indoor pool and Club House.
Hoburne Devon Bay
Hoburne Devon Bay Holiday Park offers a relaxing break, with on-site activities including two swimming pools and a full entertainment schedule. Ideally located in the heart of Devon, it’s great as a base to explore!